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Bob Mottram
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ You will need:
* A Beaglebone Black. The exact revision of the hardware isn't very important, but it should have an ethernet socket.
* Optionally a plastic or metal case to protect the electronics.
* An ethernet cable. Typically these are colour coded either blue or yellow. Either colour will do.
* Either a 5v power supply with
a plug which fits the Beaglebone
or a USB cable and USB to mains adaptor.
* Either a 5v power supply with
5.5mm barrel plug,
or a USB cable and USB to mains adaptor.
* A microSD card at least 8 gigabytes in size. In tests Sandisk class 10 works well. Prefer smaller but faster I/O rating to larger but slower.
* A microSD card adaptor for your laptop or desktop system, so that you can copy the disk image to the card.
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<li>
A Beaglebone Black. The exact revision of the hardware isn't very important, but it should have an ethernet socket.
</li>
<li>
Optionally a plastic or metal case to protect the electronics.
</li>
<li>
An ethernet cable. Typically these are colour coded either blue or yellow. Either colour will do.
</li>
<li>
Either a 5v power supply with
a plug which fits the Beaglebone
or a USB cable and USB to mains adaptor.
</li>
<li>
Either a 5v power supply with
5.5mm barrel plug,
or a USB cable and USB to mains adaptor.
</li>
<li>
A microSD card at least 8 gigabytes in size. In tests Sandisk class 10 works well. Prefer smaller but faster I/O rating to larger but slower.
</li>
<li>
A microSD card adaptor for your laptop or desktop system, so that you can copy the disk image to the card.
</li>
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