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Starter Kit w/o Raspberry PI

data345
data345 over 9 years ago

I bought a Raspberry PI 2 without the starter kit.

 

I now see that I need a starter kit, or at least a power supply and a NOOBS card pre-loaded, and DVI cable.  Where can I find these items?

 

A starter kit w/o the Raspberry PI and enclosure will be fine.

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago

    Resources that ELY [Edward Yee, aka USCDADNYC] uses:

     

    At raspberrypi.org

    there are two O/S that ELY has used. each on separate

    uSD, SD cards

    (a)

    Raspbian-jessie (SEP2015). This is to run your RaspPi

    as a Computer. (add mouse, keybd, Monitor, etc.)

    (aa)

    ELY has notes on what text editor, Python Interpreter to

    use. And how to use them.

    (aaa) The MOOC www.coursera.org has a recurring Python

    programming course called "Programming for Everyone

    (Python)"-videos by a Prof. at Univ. of Michigan. ELY has

    copies of the videos

    (b)

    *****NOTE*****

    https://minibianpi.wordpress.com/

    IS THE ACTUAL SITE WHERE "minibian" IS

     

    Minibian (Nov 2015). This is a Stripped-down O/S for use(s) that

    interface with the Physical World (thru the GPIO Pins) NO keybd,

    mouse, Monitor needed. Programming is via Putty (an SSH client).

    you connect/program the RaspPi via your Router.

    (bb)

    www.udemy.com has a paid course called "Rasp Pi: Full Stack"

    I paid $10. (Pricing varies greatly, just try to get it when it is $10)

    AAR this course is for Rasp Pi Users that want to interface w/ the

    real world. These Lectures (videos) go over what you need to buy,

    what you have to download. It is pretty good.

    I am in the process of buying a DHT22 Digital Temp & Humidity

    Sensor for one of the experiments Cost $10.

    (bbb)

    ELY gets his piece parts from element14.com (an offshoot of

    Newark Electronics.)

     

    ******

    As for a Power Supply for RaspPi a 2Amp at 5Volt MicroUSB Power supply

    will do.

    BTW you will need a uSDcard/SDcard of at least 8GB. Actually Two such memory cards

    if you want to keep your Computer use (Debian) on one memory card AND your Controller-

    RaspPi (minibian) on the other memory card.

     

    -USCDADNYC

     

     

     

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    0 jkutzsch over 9 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    My latest email from Udemy has lots of IT classes at $15 currently.  I believe the RPi one is in that price range right now.

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    0 jkutzsch over 9 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    My latest email from Udemy has lots of IT classes at $15 currently.  I believe the RPi one is in that price range right now.

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago in reply to jkutzsch

    Thx to JK. For addressing the 300-lb Gorilla in the Room. That of who will lead the individual RaspPi user to fruitful endeavors w/ RaspPi. For me,

    the Loose Discipline of a MOOC is just right for me. You get to it, when you want-to/have-time-to. BTW I believe the Udemy.com will keep the courses and Access to such Forever(?) OR at least a Long Time.

    BTW JK: What is your Take on the 1) IoT versus 2) Raspberrypi.org - path?

     

    USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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