-* Download Raspberry OS from https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/operating-systems/ , the Lite version is sufficent
-* Write the Image to a SD Card (8GB sized is plenty, for larger HDD Images pick a bigger one)
-* Install the pistorm adapter inplace of the orignal CPU into the Amiga500. Make sure the pistorm sits flush and correct in the Amiga.
- The correct orientation on the pistorm is the USB port facing towards you and the HDMI port is facing to the right
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- If the pistorm should not stay in place properly (jumping out of the CPU socket) then bend the pins of the pistorm very very very slightly
- outwards. Double check that all is properly in place and no pins are bend.
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-* Connect a HDMI Display and a USB Keyboard to the pistorm. Using a USB Hub is possible, connect the Amiga to the PSU and PAL Monitor
-* Insert the SD into the Raspberry, Power on the Amiga now. You should see a Rainbow colored screen on the HDMI Monitor and the pistrom booting
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-* As soon as the boot process is finished (on the first run it reboots automatically after resizing the filesystems to your SD) you should be greeted
- with the login prompt
-* Log in as user : pi , password : raspberry (The keyboard is set to US Layout on first boot!)
-* run : `sudo raspi-config`
-* Setup your preferences like keyboard layout,language etc.
-* Setup your Wifi credentials
+* Download Raspberry Pi OS from https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/operating-systems/, the Lite version is recommended as the windowing system of the Full version adds a lot of extra system load which may impact performance.
+* Write the Image to a SD Card. 8GB is plenty for the PiStorm binaries and required libraries, but if you wish to use large hard drive images or sometthing with it, go with a bigger card.
+* Install the PiStorm adapter in place of the orignal CPU in the system, for instance an Amiga 500.
+ Make sure the PiStorm sits flush and correct in the socket.
+ When installed in an Amiga 500, The correct orientation on the PiStorm is with the USB port facing toward you and the HDMI port facing to the right.
+ If the PiStorm does not stay in place properly (popping out of the CPU socket) then bend the pins of the PiStorm very very very slightly outwards.
+ Double check that all is properly in place and no pins are bent.
+* Connect an HDMI Display and a USB keyboard to the PiStorm. Using a USB Hub is possible, an externally powered hub is recommended.
+ Connect the Amiga to the PSU and PAL Monitor
+* Insert the SD into the Raspberry Pi, Power on the Amiga now. You should see a Rainbow colored screen on the HDMI Monitor and the PiStorm booting.
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+* When the boot process is finished (on the first run it reboots automatically after resizing the filesystems to your SD) you should be greeted with the login prompt.
+* Log in as the default user, typically user: `pi` and password: `raspberry`. (The keyboard is set to US Layout on first boot!)
+* Run `sudo raspi-config`
+* Set up your preferences like keyboard layout, language, etc. It is recommended to set the screen resolution to 1280x720.
+* Set up your Wi-Fi credentials