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* '''[[Raspbmc]]''' - [ Installing: [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/windows-installation/ Windows], [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/os-x-linux-installation/ Mac OS X, Linux] ] - [ [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/frequently-asked-questions/ FAQ] ] - [ [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/ User guide] ] - [ [http://forum.stmlabs.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=7 Help forum] ] | * '''[[Raspbmc]]''' - [ Installing: [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/windows-installation/ Windows], [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/os-x-linux-installation/ Mac OS X, Linux] ] - [ [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/frequently-asked-questions/ FAQ] ] - [ [http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/ User guide] ] - [ [http://forum.stmlabs.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=7 Help forum] ] | ||
* '''[[XBian]]''' - [ [http://xbian.org/why-xbian/ Why XBian?] ] - [ [http://xbian.org/download/ Installing] ] - [ [http://xbian.org/faqs/ FAQ] ] - [ [http://xbian.org/getting-started/ Starters guide] ] - [ [http://forum.xbian.org/ Forum] ] | * '''[[XBian]]''' - [ [http://xbian.org/why-xbian/ Why XBian?] ] - [ [http://xbian.org/download/ Installing] ] - [ [http://xbian.org/faqs/ FAQ] ] - [ [http://xbian.org/getting-started/ Starters guide] ] - [ [http://forum.xbian.org/ Forum] ] | ||
You can also install XBMC on Raspbian: | You can also install XBMC on Raspbian: |
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Devices | Raspberry Pi |
For more info and help, check out the XBMC Raspberry Pi support forum |
Template:Infobox computer The Raspberry Pi is an ARM powered, credit card sized computer developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation for educational and hobbyist purposes. The low power computer is mass produced at very low prices and the high number of units sold gives it massive community support. As an XBMC HTPC, the Pi supports full 1080P video playback, supports most major codecs, most if not all XBMC add-ons, and a reasonably responsive GUI.
Installing XBMC
The easiest way to install XBMC on an R-Pi is to use one of these pre-made OS/XBMC packages:
- OpenELEC - [ Installing ] - [ FAQ ] - [ Help forum ]
- Raspbmc - [ Installing: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux ] - [ FAQ ] - [ User guide ] - [ Help forum ]
- XBian - [ Why XBian? ] - [ Installing ] - [ FAQ ] - [ Starters guide ] - [ Forum ]
You can also install XBMC on Raspbian:
- Raspbian - http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianXBMC
History
Team-XBMC developers ported XBMC to the Raspberry Pi using beta boards supplied by the RPi Foundation, and its development and performance continues to improve and evolve.
Frequently Asked Questions
- See: Raspberry Pi/FAQ
Specifications
The design is based around a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC, which includes an ARM1176JZF-S 700 MHz processor, VideoCore IV GPU, and 256 or 512 MB of RAM. The design does not include internal storage, instead relying on an SD card for booting and long-term storage.
Model A | Model B | Model B (After Oct 2012) | |
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Target price: | USD $25 (GBP £16) | USD $35 (GBP £22) | |
SoC: | Broadcom BCM2835 (CPU + GPU + DSP + SDRAM) | ||
CPU: | 700 MHz ARM1176JZF-S core (ARM11 family) | ||
GPU: | Broadcom VideoCore IV, OpenGL ES 2.0, 1080p30 h.264/MPEG-4 AVC high-profile decoder | ||
Memory (SDRAM): | 256 MB (shared with GPU) | 512 MB (shared with GPU) | |
USB 2.0 ports: | 1 | 2 (via integrated USB hub) | |
Video outputs: | Composite RCA (PAL & NTSC), HDMI (rev 1.3 & 1.4), raw LCD Panels via DSI, 14 HDMI resolutions from 640×350 to 1920×1200 plus various PAL and NTSC standards. | ||
Audio outputs: | 3.5 mm jack, HDMI | ||
Onboard storage: | SD / MMC / SDIO card slot | ||
Onboard network: | None[1] | 10/100 Ethernet | |
Low-level peripherals: | 8 x GPIO, UART, I²C bus, SPI bus with two chip selects, +3.3 V, +5 V, Ground | ||
Power ratings: | 500 mA (2.5 W) | 700 mA (3.5 W) | ??? |
Power source: | 5 volt via MicroUSB or GPIO header | ||
Size: | 85.60 × 53.98 mm (3.370 × 2.125 in) | ||
Supported operating systems: | OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, Raspbian, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux, RISC OS |
Notes
- ↑ Though the Model A doesn't have an RJ45 Ethernet port, it can connect to a network by using a user supplied USB Ethernet or Wi-Fi adapter.