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== Hardware == | |||
The hardware required includes: | |||
* Raspberry Pi | |||
* Laptop with access to the "Student Access" network (Admin Required) | |||
* USB type C cable | |||
* Ethernet Cable | |||
* Micro SD Card | |||
* Either a MIcro SD to SD or USB to Micro SD adapter | |||
== Setting up the SD card == | |||
# Insert the SD card into the laptop | |||
# Install the Raspberry Pi imaging tool (https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/imager/imager_latest.exe) | |||
# Run the imaging tool, and select Raspberry Pi OS Lite for the OS and your SD card as the media | |||
# Write the image to the drive, and remove the drive from the laptop | |||
== Setting up the laptop == | |||
# Open control panel | |||
# |
Revision as of 15:18, 2 November 2021
Hardware
The hardware required includes:
- Raspberry Pi
- Laptop with access to the "Student Access" network (Admin Required)
- USB type C cable
- Ethernet Cable
- Micro SD Card
- Either a MIcro SD to SD or USB to Micro SD adapter
Setting up the SD card
- Insert the SD card into the laptop
- Install the Raspberry Pi imaging tool (https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/imager/imager_latest.exe)
- Run the imaging tool, and select Raspberry Pi OS Lite for the OS and your SD card as the media
- Write the image to the drive, and remove the drive from the laptop
Setting up the laptop
- Open control panel