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GPIO Pinout Orientation RaspberyPi Zero W
I looked over various websites providing the pinout explanation, especially this . But I have trouble to figure them to the real rpi zero. I mean in the following image provides the pinout Information:
But I cannot figure out on real rpi if the 5V…
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What's the difference between UUID and PARTUUID?
I've followed the procedure in the raspberry pi forums to make my Raspberry Pi 3 use an USB key instead of the SD card as root filesystem in the hope to make it more robust to power loss.
The process worked, but I lost time because I confused UUID…
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Can I use a USB webcam?
Is it possible to use a standard USB webcam with the RPi, or is there a specific peripheral that should be used?
I would like to use RPi's to stream images from webcams to the net.
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Is my Raspberry Pi permanently damaging SD cards?
My Raspberry Pi was running fine for two months. Then some files in /usr/bin got corrupted and there were many errors on reboot.
I tried to write a fresh image but dd would block and do nothing.
sudo dd if=~/2013-02-09-wheezy-raspbian.img…
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Is it possible to add RAM to Raspberry Pi?
Is it possible to add RAM to a Raspberry Pi?
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What is a pull up resistor? What does it do? And why is it needed?
I have come across many simple circuits that show how to switch on an LED or something else. Pull up resistors are often mentioned. What do they do? Some GPIO pins require pull up resistors and others do not, what is the difference?
Matthew Rohrich
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Getting NPM installed on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Image)
I was lucky enough to get a Raspberry Pi under the tree this year and I've had a bit of fun playing with Node.js on the device. However, Node.js is much more interesting when you can pull down packages and plug them into your applications - and this…
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Can I use PATA cables for GPIO?
Raspberry's GPIO connector looks very similar to the old Parallel-ATA connectors. I do have several spare floppy/hdd PATA ribbon cables. Can I use these cables for GPIO? I know that GPIO has 26 pins, floppy has 34, hdd has 40, but the GPIO connector…
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Is there anything I can do to improve boot speed?
I love my Pi, but it takes a considerable time to boot. If I want to use it as a Media Centre, it's quite important that it powers up quickly.
Are there any steps I can take to improve boot performance?
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Wifi - bring wlan0 up on boot
I have my network setting stored in /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf and my /etc/network/interfaces looks like this:
auto lo, eth0, wlan0
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
To connect to the…
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Powering from a non-dedicated power source
While the quick start guide says not to power the device from a USB hub or from a computer, the only requirements for power listed are:
Micro USB power supply – make sure you use a good quality one, capable of providing at least 700mA at 5V
When…
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Simple Keyboard Configuration
My USB keyboard was configured slightly wrong. So far I have only tried it with the Debian image. Certain keys were not in the right place (such as the '~' character). I know how to change the keyboard configuration and that this is trivial for…
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Can Raspberry Pi reliably bit bang a 9600 baud serial and is there example code?
I am wondering how feasible it is to use bitbanging to drive a 9600 baud serial via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi.
Obviously, Linux is not a terribly good platform for bitbanging, as there is a large number of drivers and other interrupts which…
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How do I encrypt my Raspberry?
The Raspberry is all well and nice and can run pretty quick. But how can I protect my SD card from offline data attacks. SSH can be protected with a good password or a SSH key but if somebody gets hold of the card I would like it to be encrypted in…
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WiFi configuration on Arch Linux ARM
I have bought a Model A Pi, and I successfully configured it with a USB Wifi dongle on Raspbian. I recently prepared an SD card with the latest version of Arch Linux ARM and I am trying to get it set up with WiFi. I was trying to follow a Raspbian…
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