![]() ![]() Can you use a Raspberry Pi HAT on the board? Again this depends on the GPIO pinout and software compatibility. At a guess, we would assume that the GPIO can be accessed via the Linux OS, in a similar manner as to how Khadas VIM boards can. Looking in the support section of BigTreeTech's website we cannot find a guide on accessing the GPIO via any programming language. ![]() How the GPIO can be used is a mystery for now. That will make pretty much all Raspberry Pi cases incompatible with BTT Pi v1.2. The 40-pin GPIO is color-coded and, from a casual glance, the pinout looks to be flipped 180 degrees, along with the rest of the board. If you just want to use the Pi as a standalone WiFi access point. ![]() This is ideal for headless setups like a Raspberry Pi that is at the core of a robot or other design. The latest-gen Raspberry Pi in a smaller, cheaper form, the Pi 3 Model A is a no-brainer for Pi enthusiasts, even though it lacks the increased memory and port selection of the larger Model B . Here's an example of what you may see after connecting wirelessly to the Pi. Supports both Python 2.7
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