I like how calmly you explained this. I got one of these as a gift from my technical school for passing the A+ exam and I am so excited to set it up !! I have the starter MAX kit, wondering what the differences are. Good video!
I got the same kit for Christmas and I use android 11 to run emulation games and other software on the Pi. It runs very well there are tons of videos on how to install android 11. Also great video!
Point of order, the network speed is gigabit not gigabyte. small thing i know, but it does make a big difference. kind of like saying bandwidth = speed which it does not. otherwise very informative and nice video.
Thanks, James. And point well taken. I appreciate you allowing for the clarification to be noted for the record as I'd misspoken on that point during the taping.
@@smithbotics4158 sorry. being in the field of network engineering it just is a pet peeve. also, love that heat sink kit you have. went and found one to purchase for myself since it looks pretty handy.
Sorry you found that part so excruciating. I also see videos at times where I’m not interested in certain parts, but I normally just use the forwarding button to skip ahead a bit. Thanks for the feedback though.
I like how calmly you explained this. I got one of these as a gift from my technical school for passing the A+ exam and I am so excited to set it up !! I have the starter MAX kit, wondering what the differences are. Good video!
ordered this online today, first project im doing with a Pi. Couldnt believe the 8gb was on sale cheaper than the 4gb
I got the same kit for Christmas and I use android 11 to run emulation games and other software on the Pi. It runs very well there are tons of videos on how to install android 11. Also great video!
Thanks, Bob. Great information on Android 11 on the Pi. I’ll have to check that out.
Thank you so much man! I subbed and look forward to your channel!
Apparently they are now making rispberry pi 5 that can have 16 GB of ram I think. Great video.
So I’ve heard rumored as well. Can’t wait to see what they’ll do with that but will enjoy my Pi 4 in the meantime.
@@smithbotics4158 :).
The "USB heatsink" you didn't use, put it on the power regulator chip (next to the USB-C connector.
Cool suggestion, Dave, (pun intended), I’ll do that. Thanks!
Yay
Thanks for the encouragement from an obvious Pi fan!
Point of order, the network speed is gigabit not gigabyte. small thing i know, but it does make a big difference. kind of like saying bandwidth = speed which it does not. otherwise very informative and nice video.
Thanks, James. And point well taken. I appreciate you allowing for the clarification to be noted for the record as I'd misspoken on that point during the taping.
@@smithbotics4158 sorry. being in the field of network engineering it just is a pet peeve. also, love that heat sink kit you have. went and found one to purchase for myself since it looks pretty handy.
@@jameslytle3833 vv9
Just Try STM32F103C8TX blue pill it support two I2c three usart dsp resolution of analog is high it also make DSO oscilloscope
OMG. Edit out all the time you spent agonizing over which heat sinks to use. Just use what was provided and move on with your life.
Sorry you found that part so excruciating. I also see videos at times where I’m not interested in certain parts, but I normally just use the forwarding button to skip ahead a bit. Thanks for the feedback though.