Difference between revisions of "Talk:RPi VerifiedPeripherals"

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(Oops - I completely missed the power adapter section... Sorry!)
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I've tidied this page up as it was looking very unorganised and messy. Each section only needs a 'working' and 'problematic' sub-section. The SD card section had a 'works but...', that isn't really needed. The card either works or it has a problem, there is no in-between. There are going to be a lot of cases of unbranded peripherals, so it may also be an idea to start using notes on all items pointing to their pages on somewhere like Amazon, who is likely to continue to stock the items for a longer time than the likes of, say eBuyer or eBay. --[[User:Rmwebs|Rmwebs]] 20:14, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
 
I've tidied this page up as it was looking very unorganised and messy. Each section only needs a 'working' and 'problematic' sub-section. The SD card section had a 'works but...', that isn't really needed. The card either works or it has a problem, there is no in-between. There are going to be a lot of cases of unbranded peripherals, so it may also be an idea to start using notes on all items pointing to their pages on somewhere like Amazon, who is likely to continue to stock the items for a longer time than the likes of, say eBuyer or eBay. --[[User:Rmwebs|Rmwebs]] 20:14, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
 
I added a section for power supplies, since this is a frequent causer of problems (particularly intermittent ones!). I've moved the warning into this section, though I do wonder if perhaps more information should be included about the unregulated charger issue (perhaps in the warning, or in a separate warning). --[[User:Techmeology|Techmeology]] 06:35, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
 
 
On second thought, I should probably wait until I know how well the RPi copes with unregulated PSUs before including that warning... --[[User:Techmeology|Techmeology]] 06:42, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
 

Revision as of 17:20, 21 April 2012

I've tidied this page up as it was looking very unorganised and messy. Each section only needs a 'working' and 'problematic' sub-section. The SD card section had a 'works but...', that isn't really needed. The card either works or it has a problem, there is no in-between. There are going to be a lot of cases of unbranded peripherals, so it may also be an idea to start using notes on all items pointing to their pages on somewhere like Amazon, who is likely to continue to stock the items for a longer time than the likes of, say eBuyer or eBay. --Rmwebs 20:14, 20 April 2012 (UTC)