adapted index landing to new continuous header over 40 pins
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ To celebrate the launch of the Pi Zero, and more recently Raspberry Pi 3, Pinout
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##Note for original Raspberry Pi Model "A" and "B" users
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##Note for original Raspberry Pi Model "A" and "B" users
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Pinout was originally designed for the old 26-pin Raspberry Pi models, you'll see the outline of this original header displayed on the left in a slightly darker shade. If you click a pin you'll see details of its BCM pin assignment on the original Rev 1 Pi.
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Pinout was originally designed for the old 26-pin Raspberry Pi models. If you click a pin you'll see details of its BCM pin assignment on the original Rev 1 Pi.
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##What do these numbers mean?
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##What do these numbers mean?
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@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ Pour fêter la sortie de la Raspberry Pi 2 et l'engouement qu'elle suscite, Pino
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Avec la sortie du modèle B+ de la Raspberry Pi, Pinout maintenant documente les 14 broches supplémentaires qu'elle vous offre.
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Avec la sortie du modèle B+ de la Raspberry Pi, Pinout maintenant documente les 14 broches supplémentaires qu'elle vous offre.
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Veuillez notez que la séparation des 14 broches du B+ dans leur présentation Pinout n'est que visuelle, elle n'existe pas physiquement sur la Raspberry Pi.
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