

The first thing that you want to do is open a file at the root of the mounted drive called config.txt. Mount the micro SD card in a computer (not Pi Zero) and open it with Finder, or Windows Explorer, or whatever it is that you use. This means that we have to configure Raspbian to treat the USB port like an ethernet port. Our long term goal will be to use SSH over USB.

These instructions can be found on GitHub by Andrew Mulholland. Before we get ahead of ourselves, a lot of the material that follows will be from a set of instructions that helped me. This is where things get a little different.

If you’re using a Mac or Linux computer, you might check out my previous tutorial on the subject. I am using the same for the Raspberry Pi Zero.įlash the Pi Zero however you see fit. You’ll note in my other tutorials, I am using Raspbian, which is a flavor of Debian Linux. Like with the standard Raspberry Pi units, it takes a micro SD card with the same flavors of Linux flashed to it. We’re going to take a look at getting set up with one of these Pi Zero IoT devices and be on your way towards some cool hack projects. This changes things when it comes to connecting. Unlike the standard Raspberry Pi units, these do not have WiFi, ethernet, or standard sized USB ports. The problem is they are incredibly rare because they retail for only $5.00. These things are about the size of a nine volt battery, but pack some serious punch. Well, I recently picked up another unit, but this time a Raspberry Pi Zero. In my personal collection I have one from each generation, making four standard units. I am hoarding Raspberry Pi microcomputers. This tutorial was updated on Jto reflect the latest versions of the technologies mentioned.Īs some of you may know, I have a hoarding problem.
