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 The Raspberry Pi has ported out some General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines. Several lines share functionality across the board's peripherals. To access peripherals like GPIO, they must be enabled in the Raspberry Pi 5 OS. Many things can be done with the Raspberry Pi's available GPIOs. In the picture below, the GPIOs and their alternative functions (in scope) are shown. The Raspberry Pi has ported out some General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines. Several lines share functionality across the board's peripherals. To access peripherals like GPIO, they must be enabled in the Raspberry Pi 5 OS. Many things can be done with the Raspberry Pi's available GPIOs. In the picture below, the GPIOs and their alternative functions (in scope) are shown.
  
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