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## A2SERVER
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So you got a [Raspberry Pi][1]. Congratulations!
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Are you ready to turn it into a file server for your Apple II? Here\'s how.
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_Important: As of 11-Aug-14, A2SERVER 1.2.0 is now compatible with the latest version of Raspbian (NOOBS 1.3.9/2014-Jun-20), and the Raspberry Pi Model B+. Type `a2server-setup` to update. If you are already running A2SERVER, and it stopped working after a Raspbian update, see the [recovery page](a2server_recovery.html)._
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_Starting fresh:_
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If you haven\'t already started working with a Raspberry Pi, then [download Raspple II][2], a distribution of the Raspbian operating system which includes A2SERVER, [A2CLOUD][3], and David Schmenk\'s [Apple II Pi][4].
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Expand the RasppleII.zip file, and copy all of its files to a 4 GB or larger SD card. Then put the SD card in your Pi, and attach power. The operating system will automatically install, which will take about 20 minutes.
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When it\'s done, your Pi will reboot into Raspbian. If you don\'t have a screen attached, you\'ll know when it\'s done when the ACT/OK lamp on the Raspberry Pi board stops flickering.
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(If you are starting over with the same SD card, or want to ensure the card is formatted correctly, you can use the official [SD Formatter][5] utility -- carefully! -- before copying the files.)
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If you wish to log in (you don\'t need to to use A2SERVER), the username is \"pi\" and password \"apple2\". (If you do not have a screen and keyboard attached to your Raspberry Pi, read about [logging into a Raspberry Pi from another computer](a2server_raspberrypi_login.html), including an Apple II.) If you wish to change any configuration options, type `raspi-config`.
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For next steps, check out the links on the [A2SERVER home page](index.html).
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_Already using a Raspberry Pi?_
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If you\'re already using Raspbian, you can install A2SERVER by typing at a Linux prompt:
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`wget appleii.ivanx.com/a2server/setup; source setup`
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The process is straightforward -- just respond to the prompts.
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For next steps, check out the links on the [A2SERVER home page](index.html).
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(If you wish, you can read detailed technical information about the [AppleTalk networking support on the Raspberry Pi](a2server_raspberrypi_kernel.html) that A2SERVER installs.)
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[A2SERVER home page](index.html)
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[1]: http://www.raspberrypi.org
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[2]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/rasppleii/
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[3]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud
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[4]: http://schmenk.is-a-geek.com/wordpress
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[5]: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
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