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Bullseye etc.
If you want to build your Pi manually, that is great. However, there is a Raspberry Pi image offered that is based on Bullseye (soon to have the 64 bit version out of beta) that includes somewhere aro
If you want to build your Pi manually, that is great. However, there is a Raspberry Pi image offered that is based on Bullseye (soon to have the 64 bit version out of beta) that includes somewhere aro
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To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Oops! SORRY! One omission! I did find on Amazon a "LoveRPi 4GB with heatsinks" for $119.99. My mistake! Ken KC3ROF
Oops! SORRY! One omission! I did find on Amazon a "LoveRPi 4GB with heatsinks" for $119.99. My mistake! Ken KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis
· #14120
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To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Actually, in trying all provided links, it appears that all are either SOLD OUT, or just not selling the RPi anymore, other than the 2GB version on Adafruit. Microcenter only lists a full starter kit,
Actually, in trying all provided links, it appears that all are either SOLD OUT, or just not selling the RPi anymore, other than the 2GB version on Adafruit. Microcenter only lists a full starter kit,
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Ken Curtis
· #14119
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To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
If you use the link sent below, and click on "Buy Now", you are directed to a bunch of resellers, so it appears that they do not sell the Raspberry Pi themselves. Ken KC3ROF
If you use the link sent below, and click on "Buy Now", you are directed to a bunch of resellers, so it appears that they do not sell the Raspberry Pi themselves. Ken KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis
· #14117
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Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
My question here would be does Ham-Pi support the touch screen input, or do you HAVE TO plug in a mouse and keyboard? The Raspad OS has a virtual keyboard if you want to be completely portable, so no
My question here would be does Ham-Pi support the touch screen input, or do you HAVE TO plug in a mouse and keyboard? The Raspad OS has a virtual keyboard if you want to be completely portable, so no
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Ken Curtis
· #14068
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Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
Then there is the Raspad 3. It has a nice, clear high resolution (1280 by 800) 10.1" touchscreen, access to all the Pi's ports, it even has builtin speakers if needed! And a builtin rechargeable BATTE
Then there is the Raspad 3. It has a nice, clear high resolution (1280 by 800) 10.1" touchscreen, access to all the Pi's ports, it even has builtin speakers if needed! And a builtin rechargeable BATTE
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Ken Curtis
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Heat sinks
The issue/problem is with a RPi zero 2 W overheating, whereas this case specifies that it is for a RPi 4. Totally different case requirements. However, this case DOES SHOW it is for a zero 2 W, and it
The issue/problem is with a RPi zero 2 W overheating, whereas this case specifies that it is for a RPi 4. Totally different case requirements. However, this case DOES SHOW it is for a zero 2 W, and it
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Ken Curtis
· #14048
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Professors, PLEASE!
I am reminded of the quotation, "You can please some of the people all of the time, and you can please all of the people some of the time, but you cannot please all of the people all of the time!" Ken
I am reminded of the quotation, "You can please some of the people all of the time, and you can please all of the people some of the time, but you cannot please all of the people all of the time!" Ken
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Ken Curtis
· #13939
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Professors, PLEASE!
Extraordinarily well said, Tadd! A 69 year old student. Ken KC3ROF
Extraordinarily well said, Tadd! A 69 year old student. Ken KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis
· #13932
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Raspberry Pi 4 Sources
My point was NOT which way is CORRECT or ISO! The point I was making was that regardless how YOU write it, or how I do, or how ALL HAMS do, doesn't matter, right or wrong, what matters is how the SOUR
My point was NOT which way is CORRECT or ISO! The point I was making was that regardless how YOU write it, or how I do, or how ALL HAMS do, doesn't matter, right or wrong, what matters is how the SOUR
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Ken Curtis
· #13857
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Raspberry Pi 4 Sources
Should have added that Dave R's way obviously does away with any obscurity, but if all we have is 11/7/22, what can one do? Ken KC3ROF
Should have added that Dave R's way obviously does away with any obscurity, but if all we have is 11/7/22, what can one do? Ken KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis
· #13847
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Raspberry Pi 4 Sources
The thing is, depending on where one is from, dates can be written as Month/Day/Year, or Day/Month/Year. Hence the confusion. It's easy when the date is something like today, 9/24/21, since obviously
The thing is, depending on where one is from, dates can be written as Month/Day/Year, or Day/Month/Year. Hence the confusion. It's easy when the date is something like today, 9/24/21, since obviously
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Ken Curtis
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RS232 what??
Point taken. Apologies. Done... Ken KC3ROF
Point taken. Apologies. Done... Ken KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis
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RS232 what??
GOOD GRIEF! ENORMOUS chip on the shoulder you have, I must say! As for CAPS, well THAT subject has been discussed quite thoroughly here recently. Whether you agree or like it or not, caps CAN be used
GOOD GRIEF! ENORMOUS chip on the shoulder you have, I must say! As for CAPS, well THAT subject has been discussed quite thoroughly here recently. Whether you agree or like it or not, caps CAN be used
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RS232 what??
MY ARTICLE??? MR. COOLEY, I did not post an "article", NOR did I ask a question. I simply attempted to correct a MISTAKE! Perhaps if you were a tad less eager to find fault, then PERHAPS you would hav
MY ARTICLE??? MR. COOLEY, I did not post an "article", NOR did I ask a question. I simply attempted to correct a MISTAKE! Perhaps if you were a tad less eager to find fault, then PERHAPS you would hav
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Ken Curtis
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RS232 what??
You need to keep in mind, Wikipedia is NOT a dictionary, it is USER WRITTEN quasi-encyclopedia! Don't believe? GOOGLE IT! Now, Websters is a dictionary, but I would be more inclined to believe a tech
You need to keep in mind, Wikipedia is NOT a dictionary, it is USER WRITTEN quasi-encyclopedia! Don't believe? GOOGLE IT! Now, Websters is a dictionary, but I would be more inclined to believe a tech
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Ken Curtis
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How does one get ALL the info?
LOVE IT!!!! Even Older Nerd #3 - " You had tape?" AH! The old Altair "home" computer! 8 switches for the bit programming, one more for "Enter"! 73 Ken KC3ROF
LOVE IT!!!! Even Older Nerd #3 - " You had tape?" AH! The old Altair "home" computer! 8 switches for the bit programming, one more for "Enter"! 73 Ken KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis
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How does one get ALL the info?
But Mike, even in school, there was homework and reading the book. And often research (especially in higher learning 'classes')! You NEVER got it all from the teacher. Elmers and mentors are about GUI
But Mike, even in school, there was homework and reading the book. And often research (especially in higher learning 'classes')! You NEVER got it all from the teacher. Elmers and mentors are about GUI
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· #13734
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My god, Google!
First thing: Tadd, KA2DEW: SUPER explanation of RS232! LOVED IT! You should be a teacher! VERY understandable and clear! Vince: The Raspberry Pi was developed as an aid to TEACH people computer scienc
First thing: Tadd, KA2DEW: SUPER explanation of RS232! LOVED IT! You should be a teacher! VERY understandable and clear! Vince: The Raspberry Pi was developed as an aid to TEACH people computer scienc
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Ken Curtis
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How does one get ALL the info?
And Momma, Ask Jeeves, Dogpile, Spider, the list went on...and on...etc. Alta Vista and Google kind of were the BIG GUNS, with the MOST responses. Yeah, I'm OLD, too! Got into computing in the DOS 3.2
And Momma, Ask Jeeves, Dogpile, Spider, the list went on...and on...etc. Alta Vista and Google kind of were the BIG GUNS, with the MOST responses. Yeah, I'm OLD, too! Got into computing in the DOS 3.2
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Ken Curtis
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