Good to see some of you trying this at home!.
I checked the new Raspberry's and they have Raspian installed and should boot normally. Normally you need to attached a Monitor/TV to the HDMI port and a USB keyboard and Mouse to the USB ports to use it. However, you can run the Pi in headless mode (with no monitor, keyboard or mouse) with a little patience and a bit of good luck. You will need an Ethernet cable to connect the Pi to your PC/Laptop and a power source (you can usually power the Pi from a USB port on your PC/Laptop). So the sequence of steps we will complete on Wednesday are:
1. Connect Pi to Ethernet Port of your PC/Laptop
2. Power up the Pi
3. Make sure the Lan lights on the Pi light up
4. Enable Internet Sharing on the PC/Laptop
5. Find the IP Address of your Pi
6. Access the Pi using Putty or Terminal Emulator
7. Install TightVNC onto the Pi (only needed for the new Pi's - this is already installed on the older ones)
8. Install TightVNC onto your PC/Laptop
9. Use TightVNC to remote connect to your Pi from your Laptop/PC
Instructions for each of these steps is now on the Session Material on
www.coderdojodl.com Good luck!
On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 10:57:25 AM UTC, Francis Reed wrote: