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= Congratulations on your purchase! =
-If you are reading this page, it is most likely because you have purchased the RaSCSI Reloaded kit (full sized version). Alternatively, you've ordered the PCBs and procured the parts to build the RaSCSI pHAT for your Raspberry Pi. Either way, the following instructions are provided on how to assemble your new RaSCSI Reloaded board.
+If you are reading this page, it is most likely because you have purchased the PiSCSI kit (full sized version). Alternatively, you've ordered the PCBs and procured the parts to build the RaSCSI pHAT for your Raspberry Pi. Either way, the following instructions are provided on how to assemble your new RaSCSI Reloaded board.
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+Note that PiSCSI was originally called "RaSCSI Reloaded". There are no differences in the hardware between "RaSCSI Reloaded" and PiSCSI!.
If you have the RaSCSI Zero version, see the assembly instructions [https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/RaSCSI-Zero-Assembly here]
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= Kit contents =
-The RaSCSI Reloaded kit available on [https://www.tindie.com/products/landogriffin/rascsi-macintosh-version/ Tindie] contains everything you need to get going. If you In your package, you should see the following. Note that the Daisy Chain Daughter Board is an optional add-on. It might not be included in your order.
+The PiSCSI kit available on [https://www.tindie.com/products/landogriffin/rascsi-macintosh-version/ Tindie] contains everything you need to get going. In your package, you should see the following. Note that the Daisy Chain Daughter Board is an optional add-on. It might not be included in your order.
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|[[images/assembly/IMG_9510.jpg | width = 709px height = 533px]]
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|[[images/assembly/rascsi_main_board.png | width = 200px]]
-|RaSCSI Main Board with Resistors & LEDs
+|PiSCSI Main Board with Resistors & LEDs
pre-installed
|[https://www.tindie.com/products/landogriffin/rascsi-macintosh-version/ Tindie]
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|1 (Optional)
|[[images/assembly/rascsi_daisy_chain.png | width = 200px]]
-|RaSCSI Daisy Chain Daughter Board
+|PiSCSI Daisy Chain Daughter Board
|[https://www.tindie.com/products/landogriffin/rascsi-macintosh-version/ Tindie]
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|1
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=== Stand-offs ===
-Mounting holes have been placed in the RaSCSI board to attach it securely to any of the supported Raspberry Pi models. M2.5 standoffs can be purchased to affix your RaSCSI to the Raspberry Pi from [https://www.amazon.com/HVAZI-320pcs-Standoffs-assortment-Male-Female/dp/B06XKWDSPT/ Amazon]
+Mounting holes have been placed in the PiSCSI board to attach it securely to any of the supported Raspberry Pi models. M2.5 standoffs can be purchased to affix your PiSCSI to the Raspberry Pi from [https://www.amazon.com/HVAZI-320pcs-Standoffs-assortment-Male-Female/dp/B06XKWDSPT/ Amazon]
=== OLED Screen ===
-A header is included for mounting an optional OLED screen to the RaSCSI board. The recommended OLED screen is [https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/OLED-Status-Display-(Optional)#Overview MakerFocus SSD1306]. Other models may be compatible, but this version has been tested with the python script included in the [https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/tree/master/src/oled_monitor RaSCSI github repo].
+A header is included for mounting an optional OLED screen to the PiSCSI board. The recommended OLED screen is [https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/OLED-Status-Display-(Optional)#Overview MakerFocus SSD1306]. Other models may be compatible, but this version has been tested with the python script included in the [https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/tree/master/src/oled_monitor RaSCSI github repo].
= Orientation options =
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-The RaSCSI Reloaded board has been designed to work with multiple +The PiSCSI Reloaded board has been designed to work with multiple Raspberry Pi models. With that, you have two options on how to -attach the RaSCSI pHAT to the Raspberry Pi. +attach the PiSCSI pHAT to the Raspberry Pi. -This image shows these two options, one with the RaSCSI mounted -above and the other showing the RaSCSI mounting below. +This image shows these two options, one with the PiSCSI mounted +above and the other showing the PiSCSI mounting below. -Deciding how you want to orient your Raspberry Pi to the RaSCSI +Deciding how you want to orient your Raspberry Pi to the PiSCSI impacts which way you install the 50-pin female header listed under Kit contents. -Note that, if you put the 40-pin header on the top of RaSCSI to +Note that, if you put the 40-pin header on the top of PiSCSI to accommodate a Raspberry Pi Zero: the pin headers for the Zero will need to be soldered to the bottom of the PCB (the pins should be on the side without the SD card/USB ports). This is @@ -133,7 +135,7 @@ the board. Before assembling, you should get familiar with the circuit board. This image shows some important connection points -on the RaSCSI board. +on the PiSCSI board.|[[images/assembly/RaSCSI_Options.png]] @@ -197,7 +199,7 @@ If you're doing this assembly in order, the previous step covered installing the {| |'''Note:''' Several people have had a common mistake while