![]() ![]() Samsung Fit Plus 256 GB or other flash drive to make the Pi faster by driving operating system and applications. Your computer may have one if not, you'll need a USB SD card reader as well. Any USB set will do: plug these into the black USB 2 ports on the back of the Raspberry Pi. ![]() This is equipment you likely have, but will need to add to your shopping list if you don't: The external drives for storing media will be a chunk more, depending on your storage needs, but are probably gear you already have. We're in about $126 here, without skimping, which is pretty fantastic. Micro HDIMI to HDMI cable to connect with monitor/projector: $12. Power adaptor: pick the one that fits your setup. ![]() Samsung Pro 64 GB or similar SD memory card: $13. This page is the shopping list to put your own Pi system together. This has been a big win on Totem, and we're excited to share it with you. We cover the benefits, equipment, and basics of setting up a media server on board using Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi media server on board was the hot topic on one of our livestreams: replay link here, and listen to our cruising buddies Graham of Pulsar and Sam of Pablo (aka, Saltymatey) share deets to DIY the setup they helped put on Totem so we can access images, books, movies, charts, etc. ![]()
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