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| == Here's how to run a sanity check to verify if the Pi Zero is OK == | | == Here's how to run a sanity check to verify if the Pi Zero is OK == |
− | (taken from [https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=58151 here])
| + | Note: Information collectée depuis [https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=58151 ce ticket du Forums Adafruit] (''anglais'') |
− | | + | * Take your Zero, '''with nothing in any slot or socket''' (yes, '''no SD-card is needed''' or wanted to do this test!). |
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− | * Take your Zero, <span class="">with nothing in any slot or socket</span> (yes, '''no SD-card is needed''' or wanted to do this test!). | |
| * Take a normal micro-USB to USB-A '''DATA SYNC '''cable (not a charge-only cable! make sure its a true data sync cable!) | | * Take a normal micro-USB to USB-A '''DATA SYNC '''cable (not a charge-only cable! make sure its a true data sync cable!) |
| * Connect the USB cable to your PC, plugging the micro-USB into the Pi's USB, ('''''not the PWR_IN'''''). | | * Connect the USB cable to your PC, plugging the micro-USB into the Pi's USB, ('''''not the PWR_IN'''''). |
| * If the Zero is alive, your Windows PC will go ding for the presence of new hardware & you should see "BCM2708 Boot" in Device Manager. | | * If the Zero is alive, your Windows PC will go ding for the presence of new hardware & you should see "BCM2708 Boot" in Device Manager. |
− | * Or on linux, run '''sudo lsusb''' or run '''dmesg''' and look for a <code>ID 0a5c:2763 Broadcom Corp </code>message. If you see that, so far so good, you know the Zero's not dead. | + | * Or on linux, run '''sudo lsusb''' or run '''dmesg''' and look for a {{fname|ID 0a5c:2763 Broadcom Corp}} message. If you see that, so far so good, you know the Zero's not dead. |
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