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raspberypi_labs [2018/08/10 23:46] – created frchrisraspberypi_labs [2022/08/02 12:09] frchris
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-The RaspberyPi is great for learning Computer Science (as well as Engineering). If you already have a screen with a HDMI plug, a keyboard, and a mouse, you can can get started for less than $50--even less if you have a spare microSD card.  I just got a [[https://www.canakit.com/raspberry-pi|Pi 3 Model B+]] and started making some of the projects at [[http://www.bluej.org/raspberrypi/|BlueJ]] (which is already installed on [[Raspian]]). Below are my adapted projects.+The [[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/300918132_Using_BlueJ_to_Code_Java_on_the_Raspberry_Pi|RaspberyPi]] is great for learning Computer Science (as well as Engineering). If you already have a screen with a HDMI plug, a keyboard, and a mouse, you can can get started for less than $50--even less if you have a spare microSD card.  I got a [[https://www.canakit.com/raspberry-pi|Pi 3 Model B+]] in 2018 and started making some of the projects at [[http://www.bluej.org/raspberrypi/|BlueJ]] (which is already installed on [[https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/|Raspian]]). Below are my adapted projects. 
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 +    -[[Getting The Wiring Right]] 
 +    -[[Morse Code Code]] 
 +    -[[Binary Counter]] 
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 +In 2022 I got a Raspberry Pi4 400.  If it isn't there already, you can install [[https://www.bluej.org/raspberrypi|BlueJ]] on it too.  Unfortunately, it is so new, the old gpio -v gave me the message "Oops - unable to determine board type... model: 19" 
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 +I found some help at [[https://pi4j.com/1.4/install.html]]
raspberypi_labs.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/02 12:26 by frchris

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