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minus-squareAvid AmoebalinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoI think they still make the older ones if you want something middle-of-the-road.
minus-squareCorganalinkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoYes, the numbers on a Pi aren’t referring to a “version” like with the iPhone, but to it’s power. A Pi Zero isn’t the oldest, it’s the simplest.
I think they still make the older ones if you want something middle-of-the-road.
Yes, the numbers on a Pi aren’t referring to a “version” like with the iPhone, but to it’s power. A Pi Zero isn’t the oldest, it’s the simplest.