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I am not too knowledgeable about raspberry pi's, so I don't know if this is possible. I am trying to get this set up for my ps5 and don't want to spend too much, any help would be greatly appreciated |
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I'm curious about this as well since the Pi zero is Spendy, but you can get the pi pico w for like $14. |
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I would also like to know this as the Pico w is so much cheaper |
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Banana Pi Zero can be a cheaper alternative.
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No, the Raspberry Pi Pico (W) is a microcontroller, not a single board computer (SBC). Just look at the specs, you cannot run Linux on 256 KB RAM with 2 MB storage! |
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I thought the same thing, until I realized that there was no MicroSD card slot, then I realized that microcontrollers and microcomputers are different. I ended up buying a used NanoPi NEO 1, and while I had to get a Wi-Fi adapter for it, it worked perfectly using the DietPi distro. I'd recommend finding a NanoPi board, preferably one with Wi-Fi so you don't have to plug it into your router to use it, and using that. I've also heard BananaPi works just as well. (I tried a ClockworkPi, by the way, but that didn't quite work out.) Basically: if it supports both Wi-Fi and USB On-The-Go, has an SD card slot of some kind, and has a minimum of 256GB RAM, it'll run this project fine. |
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No, the Raspberry Pi Pico (W) is a microcontroller, not a single board computer (SBC).
Just look at the specs, you cannot run Linux on 256 KB RAM with 2 MB storage!