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Raspberry Pi Imager makes installing an OS onto a Raspberry Pi a lot simpler by automating the download and installation. Here's how to use it.
Powering Up the Pi 500 To use the Pi 500, I needed to connect a USB-C power supply, a mouse, a monitor (which I already had), and a micro-HDMI to an HDMI adapter (which I bought for $7). The device's ...
While there's a wide array of complex and fancy projects you can make with a Raspberry Pi, one of its most practical uses is as a desktop computer.
But the Raspberry Pi-powered PiPocket goes a bit further and basically lets you turn any display with an HDMI input into a Linux or Android-powered computer.
Those who wanted to get it working, needed to search the internet, finding out how to download and burn the Raspberry Pi’s Linux distribution onto an SD card.