lozcspi wrote: 
> I've used the 64bit image (is this right?)

That's what I started with.

lozcspi wrote: 
> Accessing on a windows PC and can only see a folder called overlays
> (drive is called PCP_BOOT)
> 
> Do I create a boot folder?

I hesitate to imply that these are the definitive steps needed - I
simply copied what was done before.  And this will all become redundant
anyway as soon as Paul gets hold of his PI02 and makes an image that
works out of the box.  But in the meantime:

1) bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb goes in top level of that PCP_BOOT drive - no
need to make another folder.  You should see a number of other dtb files
in there already.

2) config.txt is also in the top level of PCP_BOOT.  You need to use an
editor that won't change line endings or add another file extension etc.
Not sure what's best on Windows - Notepad?

3) For the final step you'll need to somehow mount the second partition
(PCP_ROOT) in order to place firmware-rpi-wifi in
PCP_ROOT/tce/optional/.  I suspect you won't be able to mount it on a
Windows machine.  I used a Linux laptop to do this step.  I guess you
could probably mount both partitions of this SD card on another
Raspberry Pi that's running pCP.


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