Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our poststutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. As such, knowledge and familiarity with Linux is required to get the most out of its environment. You are encouraged to use the links at the end of this manual, Internet resources, and even your local library to learn more about the technology and features included with the Apple II Pi. However, many of the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi, and Linux, are beyond the scope of this manual.
This manual will take you through the steps to install and access the features of the Apple II Pi. The Apple II Pi can run the full suite of Raspbian software packages available for free, including web browsers, mail clients, powerful office productivity applications, and a full spectrum of programming tools.Īll others should use the external attachment. But the more you invest, the more you will get out of your Apple II Pi. You will have to become somewhat familiar with Linux, even if it is just the log in procedure.
Your dealer will have options available from a plug-in, turnkey system to a build-it-yourself kit.
Apple II Pi is a very sophisticated product: it can be as complicated as you want it to be, or as simple as you want and willing to buy. You can see more pictures of the board here and read more about it here and elsewhere on the schmenk.