The Raspberry Pi is a small, affordable computer, the size of a deck of cards, and is part of a fascinating concept. It was developed by the charity Raspberry Pi Foundation with a desire to make computers and programming easily accessible to children and young people, but quickly became super popular far beyond that.
How to use PinToMind with Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi is not on the list of hardware we recommend for displaying content from PinToMind (see recommended hardware here). Still, we have received some questions about the possibility of using PinToMind with Pi, and we find it a fascinating concept.
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Therefore, we have created a guide for how to display PinToMind on Raspberry Pi.
By following the guide, the Pi will start and be ready to display PinToMind once you have entered your screen code. 🙌
Low performance with video
This setup generally works well, though please note that Raspberry Pi has low performance when it comes to video. 📽
Have insights or experiences to share?
If you’re using PinToMind with a Raspberry Pi and have insights to streamline the setup or wish to share your experiences, we’d love to hear from you!
And, please felle free to contact us if you have any questions. We’re here to assist! 😊