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| storage    = SD card slot
| storage    = SD card slot
| memory      = 256/512 MB (see below)
| memory      = 256/512 MB (see below)
| connectivity = USB 2, composite video, HDMI, SD card slot, 3.5 mm audio, 10/100 ethernet<ref name="ethernet" />, GPIO
| connectivity = USB 2, composite video, HDMI, SD card slot, 3.5 mm audio, 10/100 ethernet<ref name="ethernet">Model B only. Model A can use a USB ethernet adapter. Both can use USB wifi.</ref>, GPIO
| os          = [[OpenELEC]], [[Raspbmc]], [[XBian]], Raspbian, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux
| os          = [[OpenELEC]], [[Raspbmc]], [[XBian]], Raspbian, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux
| website    = http://raspberrypi.org
| website    = http://raspberrypi.org

Revision as of 21:40, 14 July 2013

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Home icon grey.png   ▶ Devices ▶ Raspberry Pi
Attention talk.png For more info and help, check out the XBMC Raspberry Pi support forum

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:

You can also install XBMC on Raspbian:

For increased speed, you can also install OpenElec on a USB stick:


Frequently Asked Questions

See: Raspberry Pi/FAQ

Further reading

Random notes

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