Known as "the world's most popular and cheapest small computer", the Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi is a cost-effective mini PC host (only the size of a credit card) that is highly sought after and loved by developers, geeks, and technology enthusiasts around the world.
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The hardware is as follows:
First of all, you need to download: Raspberry Pi Imager and OS system.
Raspberry Pi Imager is a shortcut to install the operating system to a microSD card that can be used with the Raspberry Pi. Alternatively, choose from the following operating systems, which can be downloaded and installed manually.
Raspberry Pi Imager Download:The hyperlink login is visible.
Raspberry Pi OS (Raspberry Pi OS with desktop and recommended software):The hyperlink login is visible.
Download and install Raspberry Pi Imager and open it, at this time, insert the SD card into the USB port of the computer, select the image and storage location, as shown in the figure below:
All existing data on 'Mass Storage Device USB Device' will beerased.
Are you sure you want to continue?
Click Yes to continue, and the original SD card data will be emptied. As shown below:
Once the system flashing is complete, insert the SD card into the Raspberry Pi and connectpower supplyandCableCan.
Note: At first I couldn't start the Raspberry Pi, the error was as follows:After replacing the cable and power supply (using Huawei's charger), it will start normally, Raspberry Pi power supply requirements:5V 2A。
Turn on SSH remote access
Raspberry Pi OSSSH servers are disabled by default。 For SSH settings, SSH can be enabled by placing a file named ssh (without any extension) into the boot partition of the SD card. When the Raspberry Pi boots up, it looks for that ssh file. If found, enable SSH and delete the file. The content of the document is irrelevant; It can contain text or nothing.
Official documentation:The hyperlink login is visible.
Raspberry Pi IP address
On Raspberry Pi OS, the Avahi service supports multicast DNS out of the box.
If your device supports mDNS, you can access your Raspberry Pi using its hostname and .local suffix. The default hostname for a new Raspberry Pi OS installation is raspberrypi, so by default, any Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS will respond:
I checked the IP address of the Raspberry Pi from the ASUS router management interface, as shown in the figure below:
Use xshell or putty to try connecting to the Raspberry Pi, as shown below:
Default username: pi The default password is: raspberry
Try connecting your monitor using HDMI as shown below:
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