RPi user guide PDF updated.
I've added a "last updated" date of the document, so you're invited to check periodically if the PDF has been updated. I won't write an update here for each change I will make.
I've added a chapter to shed some light regarding displays and touchscreens.
That's all I know for the devices that I actually own. As I said earlier in this forum, I am not able to provide information regarding all the touchscreens existing on Earth, so please, I help you if you help me.
I've also added a Q&A regarding the MD5 file provided, since apparently Google is too difficult to use for some people.
User guide updated
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Haha the md5 bit I take relates to me lol
Im still new all this programming business
Im still new all this programming business
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Yeah, but you weren't the first one asking about the MD5, so I thought to share the information once and for allJohnnyBGoode wrote:Haha the md5 bit I take relates to me lol
Actually this is no programming at all Programming is way harder than giving some commands or editing a few filesJohnnyBGoode wrote:Im still new all this programming business
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Dear Massimo,
How can I download RPI user guide update?
I'm receive your link on 30 June if this update it's ok.
Regards,
Kai
Thailand
How can I download RPI user guide update?
I'm receive your link on 30 June if this update it's ok.
Regards,
Kai
Thailand
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Frank wrote:Hi pfcl.sound,
if you are using the "old" link again (this one called "User guide:") then you'll receive always the actual pdf...
Frank
Hi Frank,
Thank you for your advice.
KAI