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DESCRIPTION:The Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized Linux 
 computer. I.e.\, $35 buy you a small device with 2 USB ports\, ethernet\,
  HDMI\, and analog video and audio out. The device has 256MByte SDRAM on 
 board and comes equipped with an SDCard slot for 'external storage'. Ther
 e are several Linux Distributions available for the RasPi and what you ca
 n build with it\, seems almost limitless.&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;
 The Raspberry Pi\, a general purpose computer\, a headless server\, an em
 bedded system:&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Creating a Raspbian (opti
 mized version of Debian) SDCard to boot from\, containing LXDE\, Midori\,
  etc.&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Cutting the cord\, using a small W
 iFi USB-dongle with the Raspberry Pi&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Tig
 htVNC - Providing a GUI even when running the Raspi as an headless server
 &amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Using the Raspberry Pi as an IP Web Cam
  Server  &amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* What's happening at boot and h
 ow would a tiny &amp\;amp\;quot\;Hello Word&amp\;amp\;quot\; distribution
  look like&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Using a RS-232 Serial connect
 ion to talk to the Raspberry Pi &amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Using t
 he Raspberry  Pi as an truly embedded system. Hacking with SPI\, light se
 nsors\, LEDs etc.
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DTSTAMP:20260315T103624Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20121117T164500
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LOCATION:Chandler - Gilbert Community College - IRN-219
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SUMMARY:The Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized Linux comp
 uter. I.e.\, $35 buy you a small device with 2 USB ports\, ethernet\, HDM
 I\, and analog video and audio out. The device has 256MByte SDRAM on boar
 d and comes equipped with an SDCard slot for 'external storage'. There ar
 e several Linux Distributions available for the RasPi and what you can bu
 ild with it\, seems almost limitless.&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;The 
 Raspberry Pi\, a general purpose computer\, a headless server\, an embedd
 ed system:&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Creating a Raspbian (optimize
 d version of Debian) SDCard to boot from\, containing LXDE\, Midori\, etc
 .&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Cutting the cord\, using a small WiFi 
 USB-dongle with the Raspberry Pi&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* TightVN
 C - Providing a GUI even when running the Raspi as an headless server&amp
 \;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Using the Raspberry Pi as an IP Web Cam Ser
 ver  &amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* What's happening at boot and how w
 ould a tiny &amp\;amp\;quot\;Hello Word&amp\;amp\;quot\; distribution loo
 k like&amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Using a RS-232 Serial connection 
 to talk to the Raspberry Pi &amp\;amp\;#13\;&amp\;amp\;#10\;* Using the R
 aspberry  Pi as an truly embedded system. Hacking with SPI\, light sensor
 s\, LEDs etc.
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