RevPi Core S not detected by RPiBoot for image flash (but Core 3 works)
Posted: 26 May 2025, 10:15
Hi everyone,
I’ve been working with a RevPi Core S and I’m trying to update the image from Buster (2022-07-28-revpi-buster.img) to Bullseye in order to use it with CODESYS. I followed all the steps from the official documentation and YouTube tutorial.
The device works perfectly: I can SSH into it, access PiCtory, and configure a DIO module without issues. Everything functions correctly, but I’m stuck at the image reinstallation step.
At the “Installing Checked Image” step, RPiBoot is supposed to detect the device and mount it as a removable drive. However, nothing appears.
What I’ve tried:
- Two different PCs (Windows 10 and Windows 11)
- Multiple micro-USB cables
- With and without device powered on
- No USB hubs; verified USB ports supply 900 mA or more
- Ran RPiBoot as Administrator
- Checked Windows Device Manager — device does not appear at all, not even as an unknown device
However, I tried the Same Cable, same USB port, same host PC, with a RevPi Core 3 and it is detected successfully by RPiBoot.
Also, I read about bridging pins 6 and 7 on the X4 connector to disable the watchdog, but since the Core S only has 4 pins there, as far as I understand, no watchdog is active.
When I run RPiBoot, the console just says: "RPiBOOT: build-date Feb 11 2025 version 20250129~123632 d7b8ca40 Please fit the … Waiting for BCM2835/6/7/2711/2712..."
It just stays there. No new device appears.
Has anyone else had trouble flashing a Core S model like this?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Pablo
I’ve been working with a RevPi Core S and I’m trying to update the image from Buster (2022-07-28-revpi-buster.img) to Bullseye in order to use it with CODESYS. I followed all the steps from the official documentation and YouTube tutorial.
The device works perfectly: I can SSH into it, access PiCtory, and configure a DIO module without issues. Everything functions correctly, but I’m stuck at the image reinstallation step.
At the “Installing Checked Image” step, RPiBoot is supposed to detect the device and mount it as a removable drive. However, nothing appears.
What I’ve tried:
- Two different PCs (Windows 10 and Windows 11)
- Multiple micro-USB cables
- With and without device powered on
- No USB hubs; verified USB ports supply 900 mA or more
- Ran RPiBoot as Administrator
- Checked Windows Device Manager — device does not appear at all, not even as an unknown device
However, I tried the Same Cable, same USB port, same host PC, with a RevPi Core 3 and it is detected successfully by RPiBoot.
Also, I read about bridging pins 6 and 7 on the X4 connector to disable the watchdog, but since the Core S only has 4 pins there, as far as I understand, no watchdog is active.
When I run RPiBoot, the console just says: "RPiBOOT: build-date Feb 11 2025 version 20250129~123632 d7b8ca40 Please fit the … Waiting for BCM2835/6/7/2711/2712..."
It just stays there. No new device appears.
Has anyone else had trouble flashing a Core S model like this?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Pablo