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new-install [2022/04/01 16:40] – fix images, and a few misc formatting changes petabyte | new-install [2022/04/04 16:38] – be more concise petabyte | ||
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- | This page is a work in progess port from [[https:// | ||
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**This page is a work in progress, don't try it yet.** | **This page is a work in progress, don't try it yet.** | ||
- | ====== Magic Lantern | + | ====== Magic Lantern |
Applies for: | Applies for: | ||
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- Connect the camera to a Windows 7/10 or Linux computer with a USB cable. | - Connect the camera to a Windows 7/10 or Linux computer with a USB cable. | ||
- Download mlinstall (https:// | - Download mlinstall (https:// | ||
+ | - On Windows, extract the files and run the EXE. On Linux, you'll need to set the " | ||
Here I click “Get Device Info” to see if it can detect the device. | Here I click “Get Device Info” to see if it can detect the device. | ||
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- Ensure that your SD card is named “EOS_DIGITAL”. mlinstall searches for a storage device named “EOS_DIGITAL” and writes to the first one it finds. | - Ensure that your SD card is named “EOS_DIGITAL”. mlinstall searches for a storage device named “EOS_DIGITAL” and writes to the first one it finds. | ||
- In mlinstall, navigate to the “Card” tab and click “Write card boot flags”. This will write data to the SD card. It’s a good idea to format the card in the camera first. | - In mlinstall, navigate to the “Card” tab and click “Write card boot flags”. This will write data to the SD card. It’s a good idea to format the card in the camera first. | ||
- | In Linux, eject the card before removing it. | + | - //In Linux, eject the card before removing it.// |
- | //Note: mlinstall currently doesn’t support ExFAT, so you might want to use EOSCard.// | + | //Note: mlinstall currently doesn’t support ExFAT, so you might have to use EOSCard.// |
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- Run mlinstall again and click “Disable Boot Disk”. | - Run mlinstall again and click “Disable Boot Disk”. | ||
- | //Note that mlinstall has a “Destroy Card Boot Flags” feature that can make the SD Card non-bootable. (revert it to normal setting) After you run it, you will not need to format your card afterwards.// | + | //Note that mlinstall has a “Destroy Card Boot Flags” feature that can make the SD Card non-bootable. (revert it to normal setting) After you run it, you will not need to format your card.// |
====== Troubleshooting, | ====== Troubleshooting, | ||
critix: “Try to do a firmware update to version 1.1.0. (even if you have exactly this version on your device). Then you can try to test ML. This problem seems to exist on many devices. I suffered the same with my device. After an " | critix: “Try to do a firmware update to version 1.1.0. (even if you have exactly this version on your device). Then you can try to test ML. This problem seems to exist on many devices. I suffered the same with my device. After an " | ||
new-install.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/17 18:10 by petabyte