Update setup and instructions

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## Setup starting from scratch
1. Have PCBs made from [PCBWay](https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Apple2_IO_RPi_v6_bfa4be82.html) or from the gerber and drill files in the Hardware folder or email me for a blank or fully assembled board
2. Solder chips, header and capacitors in place
3. If you have an EPROM programmer, it is preferred to pre-populate the EEPROM with the contents of AT28C68B.bin
4. Attach Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W facing outward from the card
5. Install [Raspberry Pi OS](https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/) on microSD card using a modern computer
1. Use Raspberry Pi Imager
2. Click "Choose OS"
3. Select Other => "Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64 bit)" for the Zero 2 W
4. Click on the gear icon in the bottom right
5. Enable ssh
6. Set password
7. Configure wifi
8. Set locale settings
6. Put microSD card in the RPi
7. Install the expansion card into the Apple II
8. Power on the Apple II
9. Only if you didn't have an EPROM programmer in step 3, install firmware with utility (can be found on Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv drive image in the release on GitHub)
10. Use `ssh` to connect to the RPi using the password you configured
11. `wget --no-cache -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tjboldt/Apple2-IO-RPi/main/RaspberryPi/setup.sh | bash`
## Options
You can support two drives and change their drive images.
1. Modify the `ExecStart` line in `/etc/systemd/system/apple2driver.service` and make it something like the following: `ExecStart=/home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/apple2driver/apple2driver -d1 /home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv -d2 /home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/TotalReplay401.hdv`
2. `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
3. `sudo systemctl restart apple2driver.service`

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## Setup starting from scratch
1. DIY instructions and PCB coming but it is recommended to buy a board from Ralle Palaveev
2. Attach Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with a micro USB OTG cable
3. Install [Raspberry Pi OS](https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/) on microSD card using a modern computer
1. Use Raspberry Pi Imager
2. Click "Choose OS"
3. Select Other => "Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64 bit)" for the Zero 2 W
4. Click on the gear icon in the bottom right
5. Enable ssh
6. Set password
7. Configure wifi
8. Set locale settings
6. Put microSD card in the RPi
7. Install the expansion card into the Apple II
8. Power on the Apple II
9. Use `ssh` to connect to the RPi using the password you configured
10. `wget --no-cache -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tjboldt/Apple2-IO-RPi/main/RaspberryPi/setup.sh 1 | bash`
## Options
You can support two drives and change their drive images.
1. Modify the `ExecStart` line in `/etc/systemd/system/apple2driver.service` and make it something like the following: `ExecStart=/home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/apple2driver/apple2driver -cdc=true -d1 /home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv -d2 /home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/TotalReplay401.hdv`
2. `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
3. `sudo systemctl restart apple2driver.service`

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See [List of issues tagged roadmap](https://github.com/tjboldt/Apple2-IO-RPi/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Aroadmap+author%3Atjboldt)
## Setup on classic hardware
[Setup card from scratch](https://github.com/tjboldt/Apple2-IO-RPi/discussions/63)
[Setup if you received a complete board from me](https://github.com/tjboldt/Apple2-IO-RPi/discussions/64)
[Setup card from scratch](/ClassicSetup.md)
[Update to latest](https://github.com/tjboldt/Apple2-IO-RPi/discussions/65)
## Setup on Pico based hardware
[Setup card with Pico hardware](https://github.com/tjboldt/Apple2-IO-RPi/discussions/162)
[Setup card with Pico hardware](/PicoSetup.md)
## Contributions/Thanks
- Hans Hübner ([@hanshuebner](https://github.com/hanshuebner)) for help cleaning up schematics

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go build
sudo apt install cc65 vim -y
cd ~ || exit
cd Apple2-IO-RPI/Apple2 || exit
./assemble $1
cd ~ || exit
sudo bash -c 'cat > /boot/config.txt << EOF
disable_splash=1
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boot_delay=0
EOF'
sudo bash -c 'echo " quiet" >> /boot/cmdline.txt'
if [ "$1" = '1' ]; then
sudo --preserve-env=HOME --preserve-env=USER bash -c 'cat > apple2driver.service << EOF
[Unit]
Description=Apple2-IO-RPi Driver
Description=Apple2-IO-RPi Driver (Pico edition)
[Service]
ExecStart=$HOME/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/apple2driver/apple2driver -cdc=true
StandardOutput=syslog
StandardError=syslog
SyslogIdentifier=apple2driver
User=$USER
Group=$USER
WorkingDirectory=$HOME/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/apple2driver
[Install]
WantedBy=basic.target
EOF'
else
sudo --preserve-env=HOME --preserve-env=USER bash -c 'cat > apple2driver.service << EOF
[Unit]
Description=Apple2-IO-RPi Driver (Classic edition)
[Service]
ExecStart=$HOME/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/apple2driver/apple2driver
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[Install]
WantedBy=basic.target
EOF'
fi
sudo mv apple2driver.service /etc/systemd/system/apple2driver.service
sudo chown root:root /etc/systemd/system/apple2driver.service
sudo systemctl start apple2driver

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#!/bin/sh
sudo apt install cmake gcc-arm-none-eabi libnewlib-arm-none-eabi libstdc++-arm-none-eabi-newlib -y
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk.git