DSI connector is on board on the RPI. Some graphical LCD/OLED displays might be attached to it.
JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F
The LEDs have the following meanings :ACT – D5 (Green) – SD Card AccessPWR – D6 (Red) – 3.3 V Power is presentFDX – D7 (Green) – Full Duplex (LAN) connectedLNK – D8(Green) – Link/Activity (LAN)100 – D9(Yellow) – 100Mbit (LAN) connected
Or Echolink, IRLP, Allstar Node
BTW: The Pi works with Kantronics KPC3+ too using Minicom for Packet
WINLINK GATEWAYFLDIGI
SVXLINK (ECHOLINK WITH PROXY CAPABILITIES)QTEL (ECHOLINK CLIENT)
AX.25CHRIP
D-RATSHAM FAX
NEC2WSJT
+ + + +
startx
Change the keyboard to US
Oh Boy, CLI vs GUI
BASIC Raspbian (Wheezy) Linux Commands
sudo susudo raspi-config
startxapt-get install synaptic
apt-get updateapt-get upgrade
apt-get disti-upgradels
lsusbalsamixer, alsaplayer
chmodhalt, reboot, reload
nanosudo raspi-config
apt-get checkapt-get –f install
apt-get autocleanapt-get autoremove
cddpkg, wget,man apt-get
If you mess up, then reboot, and hit shift key and reinstall Rasbian (Wheezy)
CLI Stuff to
know
Start Out the Easy Way with the GUI then get fancy with the CLI
TANNER / MICROCENTERELEMENT 14, ADAFRUIT