How To Set Up An OLED Display for a Raspberry Pi 4!! EASY | RaspberryOS Download!!
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Get ready to take your mini PC build to the next level with our latest video! In this tutorial, we're adding an OLED display to the mini PC we built in our last video (if you haven't seen it yet, be sure to check it out!). With this new addition, you'll be able to monitor your system's key metrics, such as IP address, CPU, and disk usage, right on your desktop. It's a must-have upgrade for anyone looking to get the most out of their mini PC! So what are you waiting for? Tune in now and get ready to take your build to the next level. And don't forget to hit that like and subscribe button for more awesome tech tutorials!
Website Links
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Raspberry Pi OS - www.raspberryp...
Raspberry Pi Locator - rpilocator.com/
DIY-LIFE OLED Scripts - www.the-diy-li...
Hardware Links
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Raspberry Pi Mini Tower Kit - www.amazon.com...
M.2 SSD - www.amazon.com...
MicroSD - www.amazon.com...
Micro HDMI to HDMI cable - www.amazon.com...
Ethernet Cable - www.amazon.com...
Power Supply - www.amazon.com...
Capture Card - www.amazon.com...
Great video. Should consider making a how to video on setting up RGB fan.
Great vid. Also, it’s a tilde.
underrated channel bro, keep it up this was helpful
Great video. And eay to follow. Ahh ssd was wondering how you can clone your existing setup to the new ssd
Thanks pro but maybe you can make video how to setup lite os
Bro thank you keep it up with the videos
I did something similar but using Ubuntu 23 took some work to get it running
What are the speed usb to m.2?
how do you do this if using ubuntu os instead because its not the same
Bonjour sa fonctionne pas sa me dit NO such file or directory