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Raspberry Pi WiFi Bundle – model B rev 2 boards – the latest!What do I get:
**Now with Class 10 Transcend SD card - make that Pi Fly!**
- The Raspberry Pi – model B rev 2 board – the latest!
- Clear or Black Case, mail us if you would like the black case
- Network cable
- HDMI cable
- Multi National 5V 2A Power adapter (UK, EU, US, Aus)
- 8GB SD card class 10 with software - NOOBS - See below.
- Wireless b/g/n USB nano
The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer board that plugs into a TV or Monitor. It’s a miniature ARM-based PC which can be used for many of the tasks that a desktop PC carries out, including spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It is also capable of playing High-Definition video.
Features:
Connections:
- Broadcom BCM2835 700MHz ARM1176JZFS processor with FPU and Videocore 4 GPU
- GPU provides Open GL ES 2.0, hardware-accelerated OpenVG, and 1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode
- GPU is capable of 1Gpixel/s, 1.5Gtexel/s or 24GFLOPs with texture filtering and DMA infrastructure
- 512MB RAM
- Powered from micro USB socket
- Boots from SD card
- Size: 85.6 x 53.98 x 17mm
- HDMI socket
- USB 2.0 socket
- RCA video socket
- SD card socket
- 10/100 BaseT Ethernet socket
- 3.5mm audio out jack
- Header footprint for camera connection
As of 04/06/13 all our cards will be pre installed with NOOBS for the Raspberry Pi.
NOOBS = New Out Of Box Software, it is a way to make setting up a Raspberry Pi for the first time much, much easier.
Operating Systems on the Card:
- Raspbian - The recommended OS for the Pi
- RaspBMC - Media centre software optimized for the Pi
- Pidora - Fedora remix optimized for the Pi
- OpenELEC - Media centre software
- RiscOS - Good for users to experiment and tinker.
- ArchLinux - Simple and powerful for competent Linux users
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When you boot up for the first time, you’ll see a menu prompting you to install one of several operating systems into the free space on the card. The choice means you can boot the Pi with a regular operating system like Raspbian, or with a media-centre specific OS like RaspBMC.
Once you’ve installed an operating system, your Pi will boot as normal.
However, NOOBS stays resident on your card, so by holding shift down during boot you can return to the recovery interface. This allows you to switch to a different operating system, or overwrite a corrupted card with a fresh install of the current one; it also provides a handy tool to let you edit the config.txt configuration file for the currently installed operating system, and even a web browser so you can visit the forums or Google for pointers if you get stuck.