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Raspberry Pi Serial Terminal The Raspberry Pi is more than just an awesome low-cost computer. It's also a gateway to the world of electronics and software. And thanks to the Raspberry Pi Serial Terminal, you can use it as a serial terminal for your Windows, MacOS, or Linux machine! With this free open-source program on your Raspberry Pi, you can control remote machines via SSH or Telnet/TTY while logging into them through your Raspian desktop. There's even a mini-menu that lets you quickly change ports and reset devices! So head on over to https://www.inqscribe. org/ for more information. This article is part of an ongoing series investigating the feasibility of using Raspberry Pi as a development board for the Raspberry Pi 2. The main reason for this is that the new model will likely use an ARMv7-compatible processor, and unfortunately ARMv6 is not supported on the ARMv6-based Raspberry Pis (an A5-based one, however, is). The Raspbian operating system was updated on May 28, 2012 with specific instructions to run Phyton on the Pi. It had already been tested with Lakka under Linux (see link above). Since the Raspberry Pi was released in 2012, several operating systems have been used on it. The most popular are Raspbian, RISC OS, Beaglebone Black, OpenELEC and Debian. Beaglebone Black is a system-on-module that can be plugged into the Raspberry Pi's expansion connector. It is based on the BCM2835 SoC. It includes a 700 MHz dual-core Arm Cortex-A8 processor with 1 Gbyte RAM and 8 Gbyte flash memory (up to 2 GBit Ethernet adapter). There are two USB 2.0 ports; one each for OTG (On-The-Go) and power (5 V or 3 A via microUSB). There are four 40-pin GPIOs, with power and ground pins assigned to dual-purpose analog sections.The BCM2835 distribution is at version 4.0. The current version of the Raspbian distribution is 6.42, released on November 18, 2016 (based on Debian Squeeze). OpenELEC is an operating system based on the Linux distribution SlimOS (a stripped down OpenELEC Linux), which itself is based on FreeBSD; it has been ported to several ARM hardware platforms including the Raspberry Pi 2. It uses the Qt toolkit Debian is a free operating system distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL) that comes in several variants. The Raspberry Pi port (also known as the Raspberry Pi Debian image) is a version of the Debian Wheezy release. Several variants of RISC OS have been or are being developed to run on the Raspberry Pi: Yocto Linux is at version 1.5 and is included in this distribution. It uses Qt and has a layer manager based on OpenEmbedded for porting purposes. Yocto can be used with BeagleBone Black. eccc085e13
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