
Get Started With Raspberry Pi | Raspberry Pi Foundation
Get started with your Raspberry Pi computer for free. Write powerful programs and build exciting physical computing projects with our team of expert educators.
Raspberry Pi computer hardware
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Setting up your Raspberry Pi
What you will do Set up, connect and start up your Raspberry Pi. If you need to print this project, please use the printer-friendly version.
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Projects from the Raspberry Pi Foundation We have projects for a range of coding and computer technologies, including Scratch and Python. Here are some to start using with your Raspberry Pi …
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Using your Raspberry Pi
Use Raspberry Pi OS and some of its software, and adjust some key settings to your needs. If you don’t have your Raspberry Pi up and running yet, check out our Setting up your Raspberry Pi project.
Getting started - Raspberry Pi Documentation
First, unplug your Raspberry Pi’s power supply to ensure that the Raspberry Pi is powered down while you connect peripherals. If you installed the operating system on a microSD card, you can plug it into …
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Using Raspberry Pi Connect
Find your Raspberry Pi in the list and click the Connect button. If you connect more than one Raspberry Pi in this way, you will see each machine in the list and can choose which one to connect to.
Configuration - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Depending on the model of Raspberry Pi and type of SD card you use, your Raspberry Pi may require up to five minutes to boot and connect to your wireless network the first time it boots.