Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS

Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS
Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS
Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS
Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS
Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS
Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS
Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS
 
Precio$27,000
CódigoSDCard8Gb
UbicaciónBogota
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Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS


Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS


Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS

Tarjeta de memoria SD Card de 8 Gb con Sistema Operativo NOOBS para Raspberry Pi



Memoria SD Card 8 Gb con NOOBS

Tarjeta de memoria SD Card de 8 Gb con Sistema Operativo NOOBS para Raspberry Pi



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Descripción

This 8GB Micro SDHC card comes pre-installed with NOOBS Operating System, a system image with 6 different Linux based operating systems optimized to run on the Raspberry Pi.

This new operating system comes with your choice of Archlinux, OpenELEC, Pidora, RaspBMC, Raspbian and RiscOS. Switch between O/S by holding down the "Shift" key between reboots. All user settings are lost if you switch between operating systems, make sure you back up your data.

  • 8GB Micro SDHC card with SD card adapter
  • OS preinstalled

The Raspberry Pi is a capable little PC which can be used for many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It also plays high-definition video.
The design is based around a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC, which includes an ARM1176JZF-S 700 MHz processor, VideoCore IV GPU, and 512 Megabytes of RAM. This revision 2.0 board features two mounting holes for easy installation, a built-in reset circuit, and can be powered via the USB data ports. The design does not include a built-in hard disk or solid-state drive, instead relying on an SD card for booting and long-term storage. This board is intended to run Linux kernel based operating systems.
The Raspberry Pi uses Linux-kernel based operating systems. ArchLinux, OpenElEC, Fedora, RaspBMC, Raspbian and RiscOS are now bundled with the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi does not come with a real-time clock, so an OS must use a network time server, or ask the user for time information at boot time to get access to time and date info for file time and date stamping. However a real time clock (such as the DS1307) with battery backup can be easily added via the I2C interface.

Specifications
Capacity8GBSpeed Class RatingClass 4

Features
FeaturesClass 4
Products designed exclusively to support previous SD specifications 1.0 and 1.1 will not be able to utilize SDHC cards.
SDHC devices should be able to support standard SD cards. Because of compatibility concerns, customers should look for SDHC logo
on cards and host devices.

 

  

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