Flirc allows you to use any remote control with your media center. Raspberry Pi Model B Revision 2.0 Board-only Broadcom BCM2835 700MHz ARM1176JZFS processor with FPU and Videocore 4 GPU. Must purchase video licenses separately. Features: Broadcom BCM2835 SoC 700 MHz ARM1176JZF-S core CPU Broadcom VideoCore IV GPU 512 MB RAM 2 x USB 2.0 Ports Video Out via Composite (PAL and NTSC), HDMI or Raw LCD (DSI) Audio Out via 3.5mm Jack or Audio over HDMI Storage: SD/MMC/SDIO 10/100 Ethernet (RJ45) Low-Level Peripherals: 8 x GPIO UART I2C Bus SPI Bus with two chip selecets Ground Power Requirements: 5V @ 700 mA via MicroUSB or GPIO Header Supports Debian GNU/Linux Fedora, Arch Linux, RISC OS, OpenElec The raspberry pi has taken the hobbyist community and education market by storm. A credit card sized computer with enough horse power to run any of the most popular media center packages including; XBMC, Plex, Openelec, younameit. There couldn't have been a better companion for flirc, that's why we decided to start selling the device. Get a raspberry pi and flirc together and save some cash. Flirc learns from any remote control, not caring about different vendor protocols. Just walk through the super simple setup - pairing individual remote buttons with 'Media Centre Buttons' and you're done. It's basically a universal IR receiver, so can be used with any remote you choose, old, new or Universal! The best part about FLIRC is that it can be used to mimic a keyboard so every media center application understands it without any drivers. FLIRC runs across all platforms, Mac, Linux, and Windows. Want to use your remote control with an XBOX or Playstation? No problem. Pair flirc on a PC, and use flirc on any USB device without any additional software, it just works. Don't bother using another remote control for your raspberry pi, flirc allows you to use your same television remote and is such a perfect companion for the pi,
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