B+ Pi, 64x64 led-matrix, matrix bonnet, power supply

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B+ Pi, 64x64 led-matrix, matrix bonnet, power supply

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I'm trying to load and run either python, c, on my rasbarry but I can't seem to figure out the correct procedure. It keeps telling me commands aren't found, such as: make, and cd~ Are there any good videos that show the process, or any help is much appreciated.

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Re: B+ Pi, 64x64 led-matrix, matrix bonnet, power supply

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The main guide for the Matrix Bonnet is here:
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-rgb ... spberry-pi

Are you trying to follow that?

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Re: B+ Pi, 64x64 led-matrix, matrix bonnet, power supply

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Hello,

Yeah I've followed that and got my pi configured and I believe updated but I'm just confused on checking if everything is correct, loading code, write to the rasbarry, and accessing the terminal. I was looking at another post and read about the online ide would this work?

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Re: B+ Pi, 64x64 led-matrix, matrix bonnet, power supply

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In general, you want to run commands from the Pi's command line as shown here:
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-rgb ... 2982010-30

If you have a monitor/keyboard attached to the Pi, can open a shell directly.

If you do not, then can ssh into the Pi.

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