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Take a lead from MadLab: http://madlab.org.uk/content/manchester-raspberry-jam/

Revision as of 09:15, 14 June 2012

Workshops and sessions about the Raspberry Pi for new users, experienced users, and users to be!

The Raspberry Pi is a great low power computer the size of a business card. It was originally designed to get kids into programming. However its low price point of £25 and the wide range of uses meant that it was an instant win with programmers and hackers the world over!

After a very busy initial sales day over 70,000 units, there are now many Raspberry Pi in the wild. Here at Nottingham Hackspace we have our fair share of Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, so we thought we would arrange a Raspberry Jam.

Still waiting for your Raspberry Pi? Come down and see one in the flesh, find out about what you need to get going when it does arrive.

Only just gotten your Raspberry Pi? There will be a wealth of people to give you pointers and show you how to get set up.

Had your Raspberry Pi for a while now? If you consider yourself a Pro, and maybe have some initial projects to show off, then bring them down to show others, and get some feedback and ideas.

Either way, there is going to be a room full of Raspberry Pi enthusiasts to discuss your ideas with.

So come on down to Nottingham Hackspace on the Xth of July for a free open evening dedicated to the Raspberry Pi.

Nottinghack Raspberry Jam 1

Date to be decided.

Discussions here please (we'll shall shortly move them to the discussions page)

Focus on new users (everyone is new! Some have plenty of embedded Linux experience (like me!) but the devil is in the detail)

"I think we should emphasise that this is _especially_ for those who haven't yet received their Pi (i.e. most people) and that the Jam session will allow them to get their hands on one for the evening and to plan their project during this unique time: the preparations can be underway with SD card testing, trying out power supply options, choosing a basic Linux distro, USB peripherals, etc."

--Michael Erskine 05:12, 13 June 2012 (EST)

For users waiting for their Pi to arrive...

  • SD card choices
    • How to put a distro on an SD card
      • In Windows, Mac and Linux
  • Linux distro selection
  • case making
    • card case
    • laser cut acrylic
    • laser cut ply
    • 3D printed
    • other!
  • power supply options
  • peripherals
    • we want people to be able to try before buy with exotic keyboards, interesting displays, etc.

Take a lead from MadLab: http://madlab.org.uk/content/manchester-raspberry-jam/