Raspberry Pi: The Complete Manual
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Imagine Publishing Limited, 2014. β 148 p.
Independent guides to essential techniques. The Raspberry Pi is one of the most exciting things to happen to computers since Steve Jobs revealed the iPad. As an educational tool this credit card-sized PC has reignited interest in bare-metal computing in schools. As a platform for open-source software it has inspired almost three million people to try Linux, many for the first time. Best of all, though, is that in its role as a development platform, the Raspberry Pi has empowered people from all walks of life to code and make some truly stunning projects, many of which (over 40 projects to master) well demonstrate in this book. Learn about the different models and how to assemble your Raspberry Pi, before discovering the best distros and peripherals for it. Once you've got started with Raspbian, follow the steps to complete the various projects, from turning your Pi into an office suite to streaming music and much more.Featuring:Getting started.
Learn to set up your Raspberry Pi and install the latest OSs for it Projects.
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