Description: pISO the Raspberry Pi Zero virtual bootable flash drive - virtual USB CD ROM drive and Wifi - FTP Suits Akai Z4 Z8 MPC4000 as these samplers have USB host. Includes new Raspberry Pi Zero W and 8GB SD card. pISO is similer to the Rufus or Ventoy software but is stand-alone hardware solution with it's own GUI OLED display. pISO has the the following features: Virtual USB CD ROM drive Virtual Flash driveStore and mount unlimited iso imagesStore and mount unlimited bootable HDD imagesSelect formats - Windows (NTFS) - Mac (EXFAT) - Linux (EXT3) - Univeral (FAT32)Options (Make read only) (Make Removable) (Delete Drive)Snapshots drive for backup OverprovisioningNo limit on size of SD cardWIFI -The Raspberry Pi Zero W has WiFi capabilities, and pISO can make use of these. pISO can connect to existing wireless networks or act as its own wireless network. Then, a user can connect to the FTP server and SMB (windows file server) share on the pISO to add and remove files remotely. Note: To avoid the possibility of corruption, the user cannot copy files to a virtual drive that is currently mounted by the computer pISO is plugged in to. Includes the following: 1 x pISO board1 x Raspberry Pi Zero W1 x 8GB SD card with pISO firmware pre-installed https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/178023282/piso-the-most-versatile-flash-drive-yet Many people work with multiple operating systems like Windows, Linux, or MacOS. Unfortunately there is no single filesystem that works well across all of these. When moving files around, you often find yourself needing to reformat a flash drive (after ensuring that you've backed everything up) or find a different drive. "pISO" is a hat for the Raspberry Pi Zero that solves this problem by transforming your Pi into a 'super' flash drive with the ability to create lots of virtual flash drives at once. These drives will look exactly like a normal flash drive to your computer but can be formatted however you want. So if you need to copy some files from a windows machine and you only have a drive formatted for Linux, just create a new drive, select Windows as the platform, and copy the files over. Your other virtual drives will not be affected. It's also annoying to need to format a flash drive when you want to create a bootable USB from a disk image like an ISO. pISO solves this problem as well. Just create a folder called 'ISOS' on one of your virtual flash drives and copy over disk images. Then, you can select one of those images and pISO will create virtual USB CD drive. To your computer, it will look like you've just inserted a CD with the image burned to it. https://github.com/ALSchwalm/pISO
Price: 129 AUD
Location: Narre Warren, VIC
End Time: 2024-11-04T04:17:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.14 AUD
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Brand: Raspberry Pi
Type: Flash drive