I got my PiDrive early Friday and now have everything set up with BerryBoot on the SD card and several OSes on the PiDrive.
The PiDrive is a 1 TB laptop-sized drive that has a native USB3 port. The drive comes with a power supply capable of running the Pi plus the drive, a cable to hook that all together, and a small airfoil-shaped housing to hold it all together.
I am getting some voltage alarms from the firmware, but I suspect that is because of my Micro-USB cable not having thick enough wires for the current, and have ordered one rated for 2.5 amps.
Running OpenElec now and watching the space station ISS stream. :)
The PiDrive is a 1 TB laptop-sized drive that has a native USB3 port. The drive comes with a power supply capable of running the Pi plus the drive, a cable to hook that all together, and a small airfoil-shaped housing to hold it all together.
I am getting some voltage alarms from the firmware, but I suspect that is because of my Micro-USB cable not having thick enough wires for the current, and have ordered one rated for 2.5 amps.
Running OpenElec now and watching the space station ISS stream. :)
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