I updated the full guide to include the newer version of the kit (using the newer Raspberry Pi 3B+): howchoo.com/g/zdg4zmy4yze/how-to-choose-a-raspberry-pi-starter-kit -- the video is still accurate though :)
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8:26 not necessarily, some kits come with SD cards pre-installed with software like noobs. However, if you want your own custom boot loader I guess it is useful to have one.
great video, thank you. could you do a video on how to connect a printer to the pi, please. idealy the same detail/simpilicty as your pi power button episode. i dont understand cups and i really need to print.
Hey Andy! Thanks for the suggestion -- I have a huge backlog of videos I want to make, but this one probably isn't a high priority. I'll try to get a normal non-video Howchoo guide posted on our site soon.
The Raspberry Pi 3 B+ is the only one that runs RetroPie currently-but when it comes out for the Pi 4 (the latest Raspberry Pi), I'd recommend using that model.
can someone could help me to use these to make a box for my gran board wich would run the App. and make the scoreboard screen in same time (online dart electronic board)
I simply DESPISE that exact card reader. I had 2 that were my first ones when I started in Pi-land. It took over 7.5 hours to flash 400g's. Either I got 2 bad ones, or that is how they work. However, I purchased a USB3.0 reader.......same file flashed in 1.5 hours.
i would like to have is a new Raspberry Pi DVD Player called the Pi Movie Top that's the machine that i would like to have before building it and i am the one that who is going to keep it.
My mom wanted to get me a programming kit for $130, so I looked into it and found out I could get 5 times the amount of stuff for $85, and with a pi 4 instead of a 3. So it's ok, there is no way of actually knowing what to research unless you know a little bit before hand.
You’ll need one to put the SD card in your computer - either a USB adapter or, if your computer has a full-size SD card slot, a micro to full SD adapter. I’ve never seen a computer with a built-in *MINI* SD card slot.