Open Source Software - DGT Pi User Manual

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4.
If not already installed, download the ApplePi-Baker utility from:
http://www.tweaking4all.com/hardware/raspberry-pi/macosx-apple-pi-baker/
5.
Download the latest DGT Pi image file from our website at the DGT software section /DGT
Chess computers.
6.
Extract this .zip file. The DGT Pi image file should end in .img after extraction.
7.
Run the ApplePi-Baker utility. You may be asked for your administrator password.
8.
Select the "DGT Pi-x.xx.img" image file you extracted earlier.
9.
Under "Pi-Crust", select the SD card.
10.
Select the drive letter of the SD card in the device box.
11.
Under "Pi-Ingredients", select the "DGT Pi-x.xx.img" file you extracted earlier (press the "..."
button to locate the image file).
12.
Press "Restore Backup" to start writing the PicoChess image file to the SD card. Wait for the
write process to finish.
13.
Exit ApplePi-Baker and eject the SD card. If needed, remove the SD card from the adapter.
14.
Place the SD card gently back into your DGT Pi and power up the device.
15.
Be aware that due to implemented software improvements and added features after this
update, the behaviour of your DGT Pi may have changed.

Open source software

Digital Game Technology BV (DGT) developed and released this great new product to chess lovers
around the world. The source code included is only related to this product. The source code has
been made available and subject to the conditions of the license terms specifically referred to the
Open Source Software Notices. The open source software, the source code and the implemented
engines are provided to you on an "as is" basis.
DGT and the PicoChess team, its affiliates and subsidiaries, disclaim all and any warranties and
representations with respect to such software and related source code, whether express, implied,
and statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranties of title, non-
infringement, merchantability, satisfactory quality, accuracy or fitness for a particular purpose. DGT
and the PicoChess team shall not be held liable to make, now or in the future, any corrections to
the open source software, the source code, the engine software nor to provide any development
or assistance with respect to this open source software.
This software is written according the regulations defined in: Free Software (GPLv3). It means that
it is free to use and to be modified. The source code is available for modification or enhancement
by anyone. All changes made are at your own risk and will not be supported by DGT. For details
see: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html. If any problem arises we strongly advise to
reinstall the latest DGT Pi SD card image which can be downloaded from the DGT
Support/Software/Chess Computer section.
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