The makers of Raspberry Pi computers have released a new boot loader that lets users install an operating system like the official OS directly on the compute board rather than via a separate computer.
Setting up a Raspberry Pi board has always required a second computer, which is used to flash your operating system of choice to an SD card so your Pi can boot. But ...
I have a Raspberry Pi 5, board revision b04170, which is definitely the 8 GB version (Linux reports ~7.9 GiB total).
A custom Raspberry Pi 5 EEPROM bootloader recovery image that configures the boot order to USB → SD Card → NVMe. This project creates a bootloader recovery image that modifies the default Raspberry Pi ...
This is the 256GB model of the Raspberry Pi SSD. When I peeled off the sticker, a memory chip appeared. The printing on the surface of the memory chip looks like this. Various certification marks are ...