Raspberry PiThe Raspberry Pi is a computer fit in the size of a deck of cards. It functions just like a normal computer, including being able to go on the internet.
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Raspberry Pi 2 B+
Quick Reaction Game: Instructions
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The model you will be using will be the 2 B+. It has a large GPIO (General Purpose Input Output). This will make it so you can do a "quick reflexes" game.
Step One:
Start out by placing the Raspberry Pi next to the "Breadboard"
Next, set a button on the 2nd row of the 2nd column.
Then, put another one down but slide it over a bit
Then, put in a light, the long side goes to the right. Put in in the bottom section of the breadboard.
Then, put in a resistor from the short end of the light to the top row of the bottom lines.
Then, run a black wire (with two sticks poking out the ends) from the left side of the button to the top row of the bottom lines.
Then, add another black wire (with two sticks) on the right side of the 2nd button and connect it to the top row of the bottom lines.
Then, add an orange wire from the right side of the button to pin 14 (look at top at the pin numbers)
Then, add another orange wire form the left side of the 2nd button to pin 15 (look at picture at top)
Next, put a red wire from the positive side of the light (long side) to pin 4 (look at photo at top)
Add a black wire from the top row of the bottom lines to Ground(see picture at top)