$250 or best offer, as it includes several add-ons.
My used ClockworkPi DevTerm is in perfect condition.
What’s included:
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DevTerm model: RPI-CM4 Lite: https://www.clockworkpi.com/product-page/devterm-kit-cm4-series
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Includes the 32 GB SanDisk Ultra micro SD card that it came with in the box.
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The OS is upgraded to Debian 13 Trixie with Linux 6.12, built by a community member. Trixie 6.12.y for the uConsole and DevTerm
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The stock thermal printer
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I replaced the stock trackball with an improved part as recommended in the forums. 4 spare trackballs are also included. DevTerm: Replacing the trackball
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A 3D-printed Field Ops Shell, designed by a community member. Introducing the DevTerm Field Ops Shell
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EXT Cartridge Module, purchased from a community member. This includes the EXT board with an onboard RTC, the USB Kit, and Prototyping Cartridge (GPIO pins). EXT Cartridge Module - #113 by fip
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Instruction manuals: both the DevTerm and EXT Cartridge Module came with manuals that are included in this package.
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The original ClockworkPi DevTerm box is included.
What’s not included:
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Batteries. You will need to buy your own 18650 lithium-ion batteries. Check ClockworkPi’s official listing page for recommendations on which batteries to buy. You can find this common battery type at local battery stores or online.
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Thermal paper. While the thermal printer is in perfect working order, I don’t have any printer paper to sell, so you’ll need to check a local office store and buy your own paper.