: Use The Unarchiver or the p7zip formula via Homebrew. 3. Common Next Steps
: This file type often contains .img files for Linux distributions like Armbian or specialized Android builds for the Orange Pi.
: The term "PL10" specifically refers to a GPIO pin on the H3 processor (often mapped to the status LED). Guides mentioning "PL10.7z" typically provide the software necessary to fix boot issues or configure these hardware pins. 2. How to Open and Use PL10.7z
: Use a tool like balenaEtcher or Rufus to burn the image onto a microSD card.
: Install the p7zip-full package and run the command: 7z x PL10.7z : Use The Unarchiver or the p7zip formula via Homebrew
Once extracted, you will likely find an .img file. To use it with your device:
: Ensure you have extracted the full .img file; it is usually over 1GB. : The term "PL10" specifically refers to a
: Insert the card into your Orange Pi and power it on. If the "PL10" status LED (the red/green light) behaves unexpectedly, refer to the Orange Pi PC Plus User Manual for pin-specific troubleshooting. Orange Pi PC Plus User Manual - OrangePi.net