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=Procedure=
A. Installing and Running the Rasbian Wheezy OS (Operating System)
  In order to have an Raspbian Wheezy OS, you must have a SD Card. First download on your Windows PC the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ Win32 Disk Imager].These will be use to write boot images to SD Card,making it bootable. Then download also the [http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/Raspbian Wheezy zip file], and then extract the file. Plug in the SD Card and write the disk image file using win32 Disk Imager. Now your SD Card is already installed with Raspbian Wheezy OS.


=Project Team=
=Project Team=

Revision as of 11:04, 15 May 2014

Description

a Rasperry Pi-based appliance that broadcasts video or audio via DILC servers.



Materials

A. Audio Streaming

  * Raspberry Pi (Model B)
    
  * SD Card with installed Raspbian "Wheezy" OS (Operating System)

         
  * USB Sound Card
    


  * Audio Computer Microphone
    
  * USB Micro Cable with Power Brick (5 Volts, 2 Amperes)
         
  * Ethernet Cable 
    

B. For Programming

  *PC Monitor 
  *USB Keyboard
  *USB Mouse
  *VGA to HDMI Cable or RCA Cable

Procedure

A. Installing and Running the Rasbian Wheezy OS (Operating System)

  In order to have an Raspbian Wheezy OS, you must have a SD Card. First download on your Windows PC the Win32 Disk Imager.These will be use to write boot images to SD Card,making it bootable. Then download also the Wheezy zip file, and then extract the file. Plug in the SD Card and write the disk image file using win32 Disk Imager. Now your SD Card is already installed with Raspbian Wheezy OS.

Project Team

  • Catherine Bagotsay
  • Dawn Benigno
  • Dan Villareal
  • Peter Sy