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| + | This guide shows how to bring up a Raspberry Pi Zero or Zero W without needing to attach a keyboard/mouse/monitor. Basic settings will be configured by editing text files directly on the SD card using an editor on your main PC prior to first boot. |
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| + | {{ambox|text= In this guide the term "Pi Zero" will be used for both the Zero and the Zero W.}} |
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| + | == Suggested Items == |
| + | If you need to troubleshoot for any reason, this item is your best friend. For $10, it makes working with a headless Pi Zero so much easier. It's also included with a lot of the kits. |
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| + | {{asm-text}}<a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/954">USB console cable.</a> |
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| + | Don't leave home without it. |
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| + | This is a slightly fancier option specifically made for the Pi. It has the convenience of allowing you to use a standard micro USB cable. It was mainly designed for attaching to male headers, so if you've soldered on something different you'll have to find some way to jumper it. |
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| + | {{asm-text}}<a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/3589">Adafruit PiUART - USB Console and Power Add-on for Raspberry Pi</a> |
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| + | Of course you'll also need an SD card for the operating system, a Pi Zero (<a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/814">plus WiFi adapter</a>) or <a href="https://www.adafruit.com/category/813">Zero W</a>, and some form of header pins to access the GPIO. |
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| + | * <a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/2822">Male Headers</a> |
| + | * <a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/2222">Female Headers</a> |
| + | * <a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/2823">90deg Female Headers</a> |
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| + | == But I Want To Connect A Keyboard/Mouse/Monitor == |
| + | That's fine but not covered in this guide. Troubleshooting HDMI issues, configuring display settings, and dealing with possible HDMI and/or USB cable and/or power problems are worth a separate guide. |
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