![]() ![]() After installing Etcher simply select the image file on your computer and write it to a formatted SD card. The easiest way is to use Etcher, a great tool by resin.io to burn SD cards for embedded devices. Next, you’ll need to write the image to the SD card. Note that this might take a while as the image is about 1.2GB! Start by downloading the Pi image via the HTTPS URL or Torrent URL (faster). Node-RED 0.16.2 (with the EVRYTHNG Node).Node 4.8 (Node 4.X is required for the code, later versions currently do not work!).Raspbian Jessie Lite (Linux Operating System).The image is packed with tools to build the WoT! In particular: You’ll need a 16 GB SD card, preferably a fast one and a Pi 3 (the image works with other Pi as well but you’ll have to reinstall Node.js as the CPU architecture differs, see Chapter 4 for how to do this). However, should you want to take the fast route we baked a Pi Raspbian image with all you need to get started. The best way to setup your Pi for the WoT is to follow the step by step instructions of Chapter 4.
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