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Revision as of 20:57, 11 February 2019
This is an introductory page describing how to setup a new Raspberry Pi.
Suggested 1st video--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbJB3387xUw
Hardware
- - Raspberry Pi
- - Power adapter (2.5 V
- - USB keyboard
- - USB mouse
- - HDMI monitor
- - micro SD card (for OS and storage - 8G min)
Software NOOBS/Raspbian
Software needs to be loaded onto the micro SD Card (note that website has been modified since this video was posted). Note: You will need to unzip(extract) the download directly to the sd card. The file path will be something like /F:
Main Raspberry Pi site
Direct link to "Downloads"
Hooking every thing up
- - Quick Intro/Setup
- - Extended version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbJB3387xUw
Install Arduino IDE Software
1) you need to first "update" and "upgrade" the Raspbian by typing/pasting the following commend into the terminal window:
- sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
2) then install the Arduino software:
- sudo apt-get install arduino
-or-
The following is the manual way to install the most up-to-date Arduino software:
1) Go to the following link: Arduino Link
2) Download the "Linus Arm" file on the right side of the window.
3) Once downloaded on the Raspberry Pi, type in the following code into the terminal window:
cd Downloads/
- hit enter
tar -xf arduino-1.8.8-linuxarm.tar.xz
- hit enter
sudo mv arduino-1.8.8 /opt
- hit enter
sudo /opt/arduino-1.8.8/install.sh
- hit enter
*Note: The version number will change in time, so enter the current version in place of the 1.8.8