in a resealable anti-static bag:
100x 10 ohm resistors
50x 330 ohm resistors
2x button
10x Red LED
10x yellow LED
bundled with cable ties:
45x (~ 10cm)
10x (~ 15cm)
10x (~ 20 + cm) Male-Male jumpers
2x heatsink with 3M double-sided tape (the picture shows 3)
1x USB serial cable
1x HDMI Cable
1x two-part transparent casing
1x T-Coppler with 40 outputs and additional voltage outputs +/- 3V and 5V left - / + on the right tension bar markings Vilros / RSP GPIO 8
1x 40 wire ribbon cable with each female connectors
1x 30 pin Breadboard
1x Vilros WLAN Stick 802.11n
1x Rapsberry Pi B +
1x Kingston Micro SD Card 8GB preloaded with Noobs
1x Power Supply 100 - 240V, 0.3A 50 / 60Hz Output: 5V / 2000mA
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A very comprehensive package.
The assembly of the housing was to accomplish with some force. I had in the meantime been concern whether any one of the components might have suffered something. But he is now running without any problems. Two plastic rails on red and green Power LED SD Card (?) - Access direct the light toward the lid on and are recognizable from each side.
To install I had to resort to friends on a HDMI TV, since I on the console via the serial USB cable with pi / raspberry under noobs could not log on. Installing Raspbian lasted about 30 minutes and went smoothly.
After a reboot, I could then in my own power do the rest via SSH.
The breadboard has got very small with the Cobbler - the slots 1-20 are occupied, still remain 10 to experiment. Simple examples, such as using the supplied LEDs are possible - complex circuits are then quickly reach their limits.
The USB WLAN stick I could to enter SSID / WPA enter and running. Only he seems to shoot down the system under continuous load. Multiple SSH connection broke together during the update process (apt-get update). Without stick via LAN, things went smoothly.
TL / DR
+ Extensive completely carefree package
Preinstalled software on SD card +
* Small breadboard (the B + has 40 outputs compared to 20 of the B)
* WLAN Stick problems under load