You need to add a screen, a mouse, a power supply, and an SD card.
The screen can get pricey pretty fast - money saved by buying a smaller screen
will soon be spent on a pair of 'readers' to use the smaller screen.
I'm a big fan of RPi, but people like to gloss over the actual cost of such a
se
Most people buy a new computer because their old one is unable to be
upgraded ( no longer supported BS ) and not especially to run one
application, I had this problem when I had to 'on board' to Microsoft
365 Teams.
The laptop I purchased was running Win11 S mode and doesn't come with
the usu
I download from my radio and save a copy. Next I download again and select all
then delete. At this point I copy the files I want and paste it to the clean
sheet. Once I have what I need on it, I upload it to my radio. I save an extra
copy incase I mess up and need to put it back to the original
You can attach the raspberry pi to your TV and you are set. I picked up a
wireless keyboard for $8 from ebay and it works great
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022, 9:01 AM Chuck Hast wrote:
> I see more Windows discussion than anything else.
> It is so easy to run on Linux (where it is native) that
> for the
I see more Windows discussion than anything else.
It is so easy to run on Linux (where it is native) that
for the price of a RPi, why put up with that steaming
batch of stupidity called Windows. And for the price
of a RPi 400 you just need to add a screen and you
are off to the races...
On Mon, J
Hi Al,
Raspberry Pi OS... which is based on Debian Linux.
Easy to set up and use.
There is a Raspberry Pi image out there called "Ham Pi".
It has a ton of Amateur Radio software pre-installed, including Chirp.
I have a separate Raspberry Pi set up with that I use in the shack.
73 - Bill KA8V