khandy21yo - I have two 128GB Samsung EVO MicroSD cards from old Android phones that I plan to use for this. I actually have one Pi 2 setup as a print server at home and a Pi 3 as a RetroPIE box (running of a SSD in an external enclosure). Timothe - I will consider an external HDD in the future if I kill a MicroSD card or two. Shaun McCloud, MCDST
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 8:08 PM, khandy21yo <khandy2...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you're just starting off with a pi, it might be easiest to buy a kit, > which includes all the necessary parts to get started, including power > supply, case, heat sinks, HDMI cable, and a SIM card preloaded with an os. > Available on Amazon, and many others. > > Get a 32 or larger card if you want to set up a lot of drives. And the pi3 > is powerful enough for a lot of other games and stuff. Full Linux > environment available, including compi,are, web browsers,, ...Fun toy. > > If you don't have hdmi display available, get a HDMI to vga converter. > Also a usb keyboard and mouse. > > > > Sent from my Galaxy TabĀ® A > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Shaun McCloud <shaun.thomas.mccl...@gmail.com> > Date: 12/6/17 5:33 PM (GMT-07:00) > To: simh@trailing-edge.com > Subject: [Simh] MicroSD Card for SimH on Raspberry Pi 3 > > Hello, > > I have just gotten into SimH and am planning on getting a Raspberry Pi 3 > for my SimH usage, just to not use up a lot of space on my laptop. What is > a good MicroSD card for the Pi 3 and SimH? Or does it not really matter as > long as it works fine in the Pi 3 on its own and has capacity for what I > want to do? > > Shaun McCloud, MCDST >
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