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For 32 bit tutorials, I'd recommend:
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For 32 bit tutorials, I'd recommend:
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[David Welch's tutorials](https://github.com/dwelch67/raspberrypi) (mostly C, with some 64 bit examples),
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[David Welch's tutorials](https://github.com/dwelch67/raspberrypi) (mostly C, with some 64 bit examples),
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[Peter Lemmon's tutorials](https://github.com/PeterLemon/RaspberryPi) (ASM only, also for 64 bit) and
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[Peter Lemon's tutorials](https://github.com/PeterLemon/RaspberryPi) (ASM only, also for 64 bit) and
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[LdB's tutorials](https://github.com/LdB-ECM/Raspberry-Pi) (C and ASM, also for 64 bit, more complex examples like USB and OpenGL).
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[LdB's tutorials](https://github.com/LdB-ECM/Raspberry-Pi) (C and ASM, also for 64 bit, more complex examples like USB and OpenGL).
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Prerequisites
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Prerequisites
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