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The instructions given below are suitable for earlier versions of the Raspberry Pi up to and including the Raspberry Pi 3 (all models, including Compute Module 3+).
The Raspberry Pi 4 is not supported, although work is underway to add support. See Raspberry Pi 4 port status? for more information.
bootloader.bin
– The boot loader for the CPU.
start.elf
– The GPU firmware. Forms a matched pair with fixup.dat
fixup.dat
– Additional code for the GPU. Forms a matched pair with start.elf
riscos.img
– The RISC OS ROM
config.txt
– Configuration parameters for the boot loader. See below for suggested contents.
cmdline.txt
– Additional parameters to be passed to the kernel (i.e. RISC OS). For details of the parameters available, see cmdline.txt (Raspberry Pi).
RISC OS 5.24 and RISC OS 5.26 should use the firmware supplied with the distribution: there is no point in using later firmware.
A code change in late January 2019 means thatcode change in January 2019 means that RISC OS 5.27 cannot use the firmware supplied with earlier distributions, but there is a risk in using the absolute latest firmware as recent changes in the firmware could have had a detrimental effect on RISC OS operation.
The current recommendation is to use January 2019 firmware obtained from the download site
The files you need are: bootcode.bin, fixup.dat, start.elf.
The contents of config.txt
does not change much between RISC OS releases. The following parameters should be suitable for RISC OS 5.24, 5.26 and 5.27:
fake_vsync_isr=1
framebuffer_swap=0
gpu_mem=64
init_emmc_clock=100000000
ramfsfile=CMOS
ramfsaddr=0x508000
kernel=RISCOS.IMG
These parameters are discussed in more detail at config.txt (Raspberry Pi).
Welcome to RISC OS Pi contains details of several other parameters (disable_overscan, hdmi_pixel_freq_limit etc.) that may be of interest to RISC OS users.
For a full list of boot options, see the documentation pages on the Raspberry Pi website and/or elinux.org
This file is optional: the system will still boot if it is not present.
Parameters must be space separated on the first line of the file, so if you wanted to specify two parameters you would do it like this:
disable_mode_changes disable_gamma
For details of the parameters available, see cmdline.txt (Raspberry Pi).