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We have three options of getting you up and running on the Raspberry Pi. Each is suited to a different set of circumstances: | We have three options of getting you up and running on the Raspberry Pi. Each is suited to a different set of circumstances: | ||
- | - You can choose to install an OS image (based on Raspbian) from scratch: [[By Image]] | + | - You can choose to install an OS image (based on Raspbian) from scratch. |
- | - You can manually install Photonic3D on an existing SD card whose contents you wish to retain: [[Manual Install]] | + | - You can manually install Photonic3D on an existing SD card whose contents you wish to retain. |
- | - You can plug in your Raspberry Pi(preloaded with Raspbian) and install Photonic3D through a menu driven program from a remote location: [[Plug and Play]] | + | - You can plug in your Raspberry Pi(preloaded with Raspbian) and install Photonic3D through a menu driven program from a remote location.[[Plug and Play]] |