Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
@9 I'd just say you'd have to get creative with it. I don't know much about electronics, but prototype your circuit first on a breadboard. That's something I've always wanted to try.
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Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
It can present some challenges but I wouldn't consider it impossible by any means, don't let such thinking thwart your ambitions, heh. There are many ways to go about doing it, its just a matter of finding the way that works best for you. Some
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
It can present some challenges but I wouldn't consider it impossible by any means, don't let such thinking thwart your ambitions, heh. There are many ways to go about doing it, its just a matter of finding the way that works best for you. Some
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
It can present some challenges but I wouldn't consider it impossible by any means, don't let such thinking thwart your ambitions, heh. There are many ways to go about doing it, its just a matter of finding the way that works best for you. Some
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Hey there,Thanks loads for this! I'll be sure to reference this if I ever do manage to make use of the GPIO pins. My current wishful thinking is a buzzer connected to the pi and making it beep selectively.I've posted to the forums and as I
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
For the Raspi model 3 B, hold the pi with the GPIO pins at the top with them facing towards you and the USB ports facing right. The first pin is on the far left on the bottom row, the one above it on the top row is pin #2, the second pin
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
yes please, that would be much appreciated. Thanks for your help!
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Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
I've not messed with it much yet. Part of it involves power management, the raspi can operate at upwards of 3.3v or 5v, so anything powered off the pi would be confined to those ranges without changing the power supply. After connecting your
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
This is great, but I'm still not understanding how I'd use the GPIO pins other than take this little thing, buy this other thing and plug this here. What? Where? Why? Lol.Any parts for the most part, I can source with ease all day long, though
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
I've wanted one for a while, but just had no reason for it. I tend to have a reason for buying something, even if its not a good one . I just don't know what I'd do with one.
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Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
There are quite a few fun little projects around for it, some casual browsing through the adafruit and other stores can turn up some cool accessories to mess around with, such as touch sensors, haptics, tts modules, various kinds of sensors
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Hi.I love my Raspberry Pi! As for resources, one resource I can highly recommend is the Raspberry Vi mailing list, don't know the URL at the moment.
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Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Hey guys,For those of you who don't know what a raspberry pi is, it's basically a low cost, tiny computer. You can apparently do all kinds of things with it. And no, it does not run windows like your used to, it runs linux, mostly. Most of the blind
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