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The Spectrum Next is known to have an header which can attach a Raspberry Pi Zero.
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The Spectrum Next is known to have an header (with male pins) which can attach a Raspberry Pi Zero.
  
 
The Raspberry Pi 0 has a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC with an ARMv6 core, a Videocore 4 GPU, and its own 512 MB memory and HDMI output. It has its own SD card from which it boots. While it can traditionally run Linux, it can also be programmed "bare metal" directly in assembly language, which may be more likely for this implementation.
 
The Raspberry Pi 0 has a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC with an ARMv6 core, a Videocore 4 GPU, and its own 512 MB memory and HDMI output. It has its own SD card from which it boots. While it can traditionally run Linux, it can also be programmed "bare metal" directly in assembly language, which may be more likely for this implementation.

Revision as of 16:23, 3 September 2017

The Spectrum Next is known to have an header (with male pins) which can attach a Raspberry Pi Zero.

The Raspberry Pi 0 has a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC with an ARMv6 core, a Videocore 4 GPU, and its own 512 MB memory and HDMI output. It has its own SD card from which it boots. While it can traditionally run Linux, it can also be programmed "bare metal" directly in assembly language, which may be more likely for this implementation.

It is not yet known how the Raspberry Pi 0 will interface with the Spectrum Next. It was originally used as an HDMI converter, but the HDMI functionality was moved onto the main board, makes this unnecessary.

It is known that the Raspberry Pi versions supporting Wifi will not provide that Wifi to the Next.


Attaching a Raspberry Pi Zero

To connect the RPi0 to the Spectrum Next, a 20x2 pin female header needs to be attached on the underside of the Pi: