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In this lesson you will learn how to remote<br />
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control your Raspberry Pi with a console cable.
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The great advantage of connecting this way is that it can even supply the power for your Pi and you do not need keyboard, mouse or display attached to the Pi to log into it.
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You will need to install terminal emulation software (ZOC) and also USB drivers for the Console Lead. ZOC is available for Mac and Windows and allows you to communicate through a serial port from your Mac or PC to another computer – in this case the Raspberry Pi.
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The Raspberry Pi uses its built-in serial port to allow devices to connect to its console and issue commands just as if you were logged in.
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In the next lesson, we will look at another way of doing much the same thing but over a local network using something called SSH.
    
<small>Source: [http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-5-using-a-console-cable AdaFruit]</small>
 
<small>Source: [http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-5-using-a-console-cable AdaFruit]</small>
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<small>Créé par [http://learn.adafruit.com/users/srmonk Simon Monk] pour AdaFruit Industries</small>
    
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