8GB SD Card + Raspberry Pi Debian Squeeze + Kingston + Tested Partition ExtendedSee original listing |
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25 Jun, 2012
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Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is
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8GB SD Card + Raspberry Pi Debian Squeeze + Kingston + Tested Partition Extended This listing is for a Kingston 8GB SDHC Card class 4 - Preloaded with the Debian "Squeeze" Linux OS free for your convenience and for use in a Raspberry Pi Computer, (Model A or B). · Just plug in SDHC card and Go · Debian ‘Squeeze’ recommended Raspberry Pi OS installed · Tested · Resized Partition to use all card space · Same day or Next day dispatch · Kingston Quality 8GB SDHC card Class 4 · Kingston original packaging and Manufacturer’s Lifetime Warranty · Instructions included · Check our Feedback for your peace of mind
The Raspberry Pi requires an Operating System on an SD
Card. This 8GB Kingston quality SDHC card already has the OS copied onto it to allow
you to get started as soon as you receive your Raspberry Pi Computer. Thank you for looking and don’t hesitate to ask if you have a question. Please enquire about shipping costs if you are outside the UK. This listing does not include a Raspberry Pi Computer or other accessories. We are not affiliated with the Raspberry Pi Foundation. We are selling a Brand New Kingston 8GB SDHC Card. The Preloaded OS is being copied on for free and for your convenience only. We cannot be held responsible for the Debian Operating System or user error when using the SD Card or Raspberry Pi Computer. If you think you may have a hardware problem with the SD card, please contact us first for advice. Our cards are tested before shipping. Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. All rights acknowledged. Raspberry Pi resources and information can be found at: www.raspberrypi.org |
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