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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Chances are that you'll need a powered USB hub.

    Bonus is that you can use it to power your "Pi".
    A quick rummage through the cable cupboard and we're up and running.

    Ta muchley.

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      The boy brought one home and I cannot get any of three Micro-USB leads into the socket. Naive question - there's only one size of Micro USB - right? The hole seems just half a mm too small in all dimensions.

      What are people using to power their Pis?
      My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.

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        There's mini-USB and the smaller micro-USB

        Universal Serial Bus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        Seems to be two micro flavours though.

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          Originally posted by pjclarke View Post

          What are people using to power their Pis?
          Power supply bought from Amazon for a fiver as RS had sold out their stock at twice the price, check eBay for compatible devices..

          Don't buy micro USB cables from pound shops or wherever.
          Me, me, me...

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            Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
            The boy brought one home and I cannot get any of three Micro-USB leads into the socket. Naive question - there's only one size of Micro USB - right? The hole seems just half a mm too small in all dimensions.

            What are people using to power their Pis?
            Either micro usb phone charger or kindle lead.

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              Originally posted by Cliphead View Post

              Don't buy micro USB cables from pound shops or wherever.
              I bought 3 really cheap ones from ASDA and they've been fantastic. I think they were about £2 each and a decent length too
              Coffee's for closers

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                Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
                I bought 3 really cheap ones from ASDA and they've been fantastic. I think they were about £2 each and a decent length too
                Yeah, bought various cables from ASDA and no probs. El Cheapo brand pound shop items can be hit or miss.

                Never buy cables from PC World (or anything else for that matter), unless you don't mind setting fire to paper currency, same thing.
                Me, me, me...

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                  Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
                  The boy brought one home and I cannot get any of three Micro-USB leads into the socket. Naive question - there's only one size of Micro USB - right? The hole seems just half a mm too small in all dimensions.

                  What are people using to power their Pis?
                  One (Dewey) is powered via the USB port on the BT Home Hub.

                  The other (Huey) is powered via a USB hub.

                  Both are accessible to the outside world via No-IP as BT won't let domestic customers have a static IP address - f*ckers!

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                    Have any of the faithful tried this?:

                    QEMU - Emulating Raspberry Pi the easy way (Linux or Windows!)
                    Coffee's for closers

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                      Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
                      Haven't tried emaulating since I have a device to play with. I also bought one of these and replaced Android with Ubuntu, very cool wee device.

                      MK802
                      Me, me, me...

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