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DIY Guide
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.. figure:: /_static/images/diy/pi.png
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:width: 40%
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:alt: Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi Board
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By popular demand, we are pleased to present this "Do it Yourself" (DIY) guide for the Start9 Embassy personal server!
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Motivation
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==========
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There are four reasons you might prefer to build your own Embassy instead of purchasing one from us.
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#. You already have a Raspberry Pi and would like to re-purpose it.
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#. You want to save on shipping costs.
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#. You prefer not to divulge your physical shipping address.
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#. You just like building things.
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Hardware
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========
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Components
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#. `Raspberry Pi 4B (4GB) <https://raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/?variant=raspberry-pi-4-model-b-4gb>`_
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#. `Power supply for Raspberry Pi 4B <https://raspberrypi.org/products/type-c-power-supply/>`_
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#. Case for Raspberry Pi 4B (`passive cooling recommended <https://www.amazon.com/Geekworm-Raspberry-Aluminum-Passive-Heatsink/dp/B07Z6FYHCH/>`_ `*`)
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#. `High endurance microSD <https://amazon.com/SanDisk-Endurance-microSDXC-Adapter-Monitoring/dp/B07NY23WBG/>`_ (recommended 128GB or more)
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#. `GPIO mini speaker/buzzer <https://amazon.com/dp/B07F8NXHGP/>`_
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#. Ethernet cable
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#. MicroSD → USB adapter (if no microSD port on your computer)
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`*` If you use a fan, **DO NOT** use the official Raspberry Pi fan, as it requires the same GPIO pins as the audio speaker. Instead, we recommend `this fan <https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-iUniker-30x30x7mm-Brushless-RetroFlag/dp/B076H3TKBP/>`_.
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Assembly Instructions
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#. Insert mini speaker/buzzer into GPIO pins 6/8/10/12 with the word "speaker" facing out, `away from the board`.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/diy/pins.png
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:width: 60%
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:alt: Speaker board spec
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That's it. Place the Raspberry Pi 4 board (with speaker attached), into its case.
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Getting EmbassyOS
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=================
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Purchasing
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----------
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You can purchase EmbassyOS `here <https://images.start9labs.com/order>`_. This is by far the easiest path to get up and running.
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Depending on your Internet speed, the download should take between 5 and 30 minutes.
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Building from Source
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If you have the proper tooling and are comfortable using the command line, you can build EmbassyOS from `source <https://github.com/Start9Labs/embassy-os>`_, which is made available under the `Start9 Personal Use License <https://start9.com/license>`_.
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Thanks to our community members who have kindly put together these guides!
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* A comprehensive and user friendly guide by `Bitcoin Mechanic <https://medium.com/@lex10/building-my-wife-an-embassy-from-scratch-19cb87193fb2>`_
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* A technically focused guide by `t0mmysm1th <https://github.com/t0mmysm1th/embassy-os/blob/master/BuildGuide.md>`_
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Installing EmbassyOS
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====================
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Whether you purchase EmbassyOS from us or build it yourself, you need to flash it onto a microSD card.
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#. Download `balenaEtcher <https://www.balena.io/etcher/>`_ onto your Mac, Windows, or Linux computer.
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#. Insert the microSD card into your computer, either directly or using an adapter.
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#. Open balenaEtcher.
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#. Click `Select Image`, then find and select your copy of EmbassyOS.
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#. Click `Select Target`, then find and select your micro SD card.
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#. Click `Flash!` You may be asked to (1) approve the unusually large disk target or (2) enter your password. Both are normal.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/diy/balena.png
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:width: 60%
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:alt: Balena Etcher Dashboard
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#. Once the image is flashed and verified, you may remove the micro SD and insert it into your Embassy.
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#. The Embassy is now ready for use, and you may following the normal :ref:`setup <initial-setup>` instructions. ``*``
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``*`` The first time you power it on, your Embassy will make more noises than future attempts, and it may take several minutes to finally complete. |