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==[[Rpi Hardware]]==
 
==[[Rpi Hardware]]==
*The [[Rpi Hardware]] is the size of a credit card, and is designed to plugged into a TV (via composite video) or HD TV or monitor (via HDMI).
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*The [[Rpi Hardware]] is the size of a credit card, and is designed to plugged into a TV (via composite video) or HD TV or monitor (via HDMI).([[Rpi_Screens| more info]])
 
*It comes in two tastes, A and B, with B having more features. The expected price is 25$ for model A, and 35$ for model B.  The unit will support a range of USB devices, [[RaspberryPiBoard#Accessories_.26_Peripherals | Peripherals and Accessories]] available to expand it's abilities and use.
 
*It comes in two tastes, A and B, with B having more features. The expected price is 25$ for model A, and 35$ for model B.  The unit will support a range of USB devices, [[RaspberryPiBoard#Accessories_.26_Peripherals | Peripherals and Accessories]] available to expand it's abilities and use.
 
*The [[Rpi Low-level peripherals| Low-level interfaces]] on each board allow the use of optional [[Rpi expansion boards|Expansion Boards]] for the use in a wide range of Projects.
 
*The [[Rpi Low-level peripherals| Low-level interfaces]] on each board allow the use of optional [[Rpi expansion boards|Expansion Boards]] for the use in a wide range of Projects.
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==[[Rpi_Software | R-Pi Distributions & Software]]==
 
==[[Rpi_Software | R-Pi Distributions & Software]]==
 
*There are a number of operating systems and pre-configured images for use with the Raspberry Pi, available in the [[RaspberryPiBoardDistributions | Distributions]] section.
 
*There are a number of operating systems and pre-configured images for use with the Raspberry Pi, available in the [[RaspberryPiBoardDistributions | Distributions]] section.

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The Rpi bèta board (model B)

R-Pi News

Get the latest news from the Raspberry Pi Foundation Home Page or in the forums

R-Pi About

A 3D rendering of the Raspberry Pi logo by forum user Antario. Source
Please note that the Raspberry Pi wiki pages on this site are a community work, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is not responsible for content on these pages
Please note that the Raspberry Pi isn't released yet - this page is a community work in progress in preparation for the launch


The Raspberry Pi (short: Rpi) is an ultra-low-cost (~15GBP or 25USD) credit-card sized Linux computer for teaching computer programming to children. It is developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which is a UK registered charity (Registration Number 1129409). The foundation exists to promote the study of computer science and related topics, especially at school level, and to put the fun back into learning computing.

We expect this computer to have many other applications both in the developed and the developing world.


  • Products are RoHS and CE compliant. Please contact Raspberry Pi for details regarding WEEE in your country.
  • For Raspberry Pi frequently asked questions (FAQ) see FAQ.
  • Estimated availability (as of 31st December 2011) is end January 2012 for the first batch of 10 000. On 31st December 2011 at 22:00, the Foundation auctioned the first two of ten beta boards on a seven-day auction. The following eight were auctioned on the following days. Initially, there will be shipping from the UK and possibly the US, but will probably expand with local distributors by the second quarter of 2012.


R-Pi Getting Started

  1. Purchase a Model A or Model B Raspberry Pi from the Raspberry Pi website (when available it will be announced - do not purchase from anywhere else until official resellers have been confirmed!)
  2. Ensure you have all the equipment you need to go with your Raspberry Pi.
  3. You've just got your new Raspberry Pi device - what now?

See Beginners Guide for information on setting up your Raspberry Pi Device for the first time.


Rpi Hardware

  • The Rpi Hardware is the size of a credit card, and is designed to plugged into a TV (via composite video) or HD TV or monitor (via HDMI).( more info)
  • It comes in two tastes, A and B, with B having more features. The expected price is 25$ for model A, and 35$ for model B. The unit will support a range of USB devices, Peripherals and Accessories available to expand it's abilities and use.
  • The Low-level interfaces on each board allow the use of optional Expansion Boards for the use in a wide range of Projects.


R-Pi Distributions & Software

  • There are a number of operating systems and pre-configured images for use with the Raspberry Pi, available in the Distributions section.
  • Main distributions include Debain ARM, Fedora, KidsRuby etc.
  • The Raspberry Pi is focused on Programming and supports a wide range of languages, many tutorials are available.


R-Pi Projects, Guides & Tutorials


Rpi Community

Supporting Communities


Schools, Universities, Clubs & Groups


  • A key aspect of the Raspberry Pi Foundation's aims is to encourage education, several groups including Computing At School aim to bring Computing Science back into schools.
  • We also have a bunch of educational links about Rpi and tangent subjects.

Rpi Visitor Book


  • Share your thoughts, ideas, comments and thanks within the visitor book.
  • If you have any interesting articles or links which you want to share you can add them here.


About the R-Pi Wiki

This wiki is open for the community. You are encouraged to sign up and add your own projects, guides and correct anything within it. It is important that users like you continue to add to and grow this wiki, that way others will be able to come and do the same making the wiki a valuable resource.