We make progress: #slave boards are now named #daughter boards. So happy that we abolished the #master branch in #git. The whole world is getting better by this.
The image shows a black electronic daughter board labeled "DeskPi V1 for RPi5 Daughter board." The board features several components and connectors. At the top, there are two USB Type-C connectors with blue ribbon cables, likely for connecting to a Raspberry Pi 5. Below these, there are two HDMI ports, suggesting the board can handle multiple display outputs. On the left side, there is a micro-USB port and a microSD card slot, which are common for powering and booting the Raspberry Pi. The board also includes a power button labeled "PWR_Button" for controlling power. The board has a compact design with a matte black finish, and the text "DeskPi V1 for RPi5 Daughter board" is printed in white on the board.
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Als Antwort auf Markus Werle • • •The image shows a black electronic daughter board labeled "DeskPi V1 for RPi5 Daughter board." The board features several components and connectors. At the top, there are two USB Type-C connectors with blue ribbon cables, likely for connecting to a Raspberry Pi 5. Below these, there are two HDMI ports, suggesting the board can handle multiple display outputs. On the left side, there is a micro-USB port and a microSD card slot, which are common for powering and booting the Raspberry Pi. The board also includes a power button labeled "PWR_Button" for controlling power. The board has a compact design with a matte black finish, and the text "DeskPi V1 for RPi5 Daughter board" is printed in white on the board.
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