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Build status

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💾 Latest OS Image Downloads

Download the version of FarmBot OS that corresponds to the FarmBot kit and computer you have:

FarmBot Kit Computer Download Link
Genesis v1.2, Genesis v1.3, Genesis v1.4, Genesis XL v1.4 Raspberry Pi 3 Download FBOS
Express v1.0, Express XL v1.0 Raspberry Pi Zero W Coming soon

Installation

Installation should be fairly straight forward, you will need a computer for this step. (everything after this can be set up on a mobile device.)

Windows users

  1. download and install Etcher.
  2. download the latest release.
  3. insert an SD Card into your PC.
  4. open Etcher, and select the .img file you just downloaded.
  5. select your SD Card.
  6. Burn.

Linux/OSX

  1. download the latest release file, available for download here.
  2. dd if=</path/to/file> of=/dev/<sddevice> bs=4 or use Etcher.

Running

Refer to the software documentation Configurator page for more detailed instructions.

  1. Plug your SD Card into your Raspberry Pi
  2. Plug your Arduino into your Raspberry Pi
  3. Plug your power into your Raspberry Pi
  4. From a WiFi enabled device*, search for the SSID farmbot-XXXX
  5. Connect to that and open a web browser to http://192.168.24.1/
  6. Follow the on screen instructions to configure your FarmBot. Once you save your configuration FarmBot will connect to your home WiFi network and to the FarmBot web application.

* If you are using a smartphone you may need to disable cellular data to allow your phone's browser to connect to the configurator.

Problems?

See the FAQ If your problem isn't solved there please file an issue on Github

Security Concerns?

We take security seriously and value the input of independent researchers. Please see our responsible disclosure guidelines.

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