SLP2 and CM4
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:23 am
Hi,
First of all, I am quite new to Raspberry Pi, so please, concider that there may be obvious things that I have not done correctly.
I have recently received a Steropi v2 board, and a CM4108032. Following the different steps on the wiki page, I have tried to use the SLP2 images provided. I managed to mount the system using the rpiboot feature, and write the image on the eMMC using RpiImager. However, it seems that there are some kind of troubles, from what I understand, the SLP2 version on the link is not compatible with my CM4. You can see enclosed a picture of the screen I have when booting the system.
From this point, I have changed the OS by a Raspberry Pi OS (legacy) version, in order to check if my system was working. With this solution, I managed to boot the system, and even acquire some pictures from the two cameras that I had plugged in the CSI ports. However, I would rather use the SLP2 software that seems pretty nice.
Is there an obvious solution, or something that I may have not done properly ?
Thank you in advance for your feedbacks,
Guillaume.
First of all, I am quite new to Raspberry Pi, so please, concider that there may be obvious things that I have not done correctly.
I have recently received a Steropi v2 board, and a CM4108032. Following the different steps on the wiki page, I have tried to use the SLP2 images provided. I managed to mount the system using the rpiboot feature, and write the image on the eMMC using RpiImager. However, it seems that there are some kind of troubles, from what I understand, the SLP2 version on the link is not compatible with my CM4. You can see enclosed a picture of the screen I have when booting the system.
From this point, I have changed the OS by a Raspberry Pi OS (legacy) version, in order to check if my system was working. With this solution, I managed to boot the system, and even acquire some pictures from the two cameras that I had plugged in the CSI ports. However, I would rather use the SLP2 software that seems pretty nice.
Is there an obvious solution, or something that I may have not done properly ?
Thank you in advance for your feedbacks,
Guillaume.