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Edited by justiceiro at 2020-3-9 08:20
Ok, I figured out on my own.While dated, RetrOrangePi still works. I used the slim 4.2 version.
After burning the image in the card, I booted it up and connected onto my local network. However, I had no display, so I had no way to know if it was working directly, XD. So, I simply keep hitting the power down button until I got a red light blinking/and the network started blinking too.
Then, I tried to connect to it's ip via ssh (it's armbian, so the ssh server is already configured). However, I didn't know it's ip either, so I simply tried all the ip numbers inside my local subnet mask, so 192.168.0.1 and then 192.168.0.2, etc. I used the user "root", but I guess I could have used the user "pi" too.
Once I got connected, I used the command
to locate the BashTool Ropi RCA directory, and once I got, I then proceeded to go there and execute the "run.sh" script.
There I could chose options from a menu and I chose option 5 I believe. After few confirmations, the system restarted and I used a custom made p2 4c cable since I got a mini projector that accept av from p2 connection to connect the pi board to the mini projector. The custom cable didn't inverted anything, was 1:1 in all both connection (both p2 male). I managed to get both video and audio.
There you have folks. If you had any doubt, let me know.
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