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Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero

Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero

By : Richard Grimmett
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Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero

Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero

4.7 (3)
By: Richard Grimmett

Overview of this book

Raspberry Pi Zero is half the size of Raspberry Pi A, only with twice the utility. At just three centimeters wide, it packs in every utility required for full-fledged computing tasks. This practical tutorial will help you quickly get up and running with Raspberry Pi Zero to control hardware and software and write simple programs and games. You will learn to build creative programs and exciting games with little or no programming experience. We cover all the features of Raspberry Pi Zero as you discover how to configure software and hardware, and control external devices. You will find out how to navigate your way in Raspbian, write simple Python scripts, and create simple DIY programs.
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Accessing the RC car remotely


You can now control your RC car, but you certainly want to do this without any connected cables. This section will show you how to add a wireless LAN device so that you can control your car remotely. In Chapter 1, Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero, you learned how to access Raspberry Pi Zero from a host computer. However, for this to work you need your Raspberry Pi Zero to be connected to a network, either with a LAN cable or a wireless network. What if you want to drive your car where there is no network, but still connect to it? You can do this by making your Raspberry Pi Zero a wireless access point.

Setting up Raspberry Pi Zero as a WLAN access point depends upon the USB WLAN adapter you choose; see http://elinux.org/RPI-Wireless-Hotspot for some of the devices supported and how to configure them. I chose the Edimax USB WLAN adapter, pictured here:

This device can be configured using the script found at http://blog.sip2serve.com/post/48899893167/rtl8188...

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