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Raspberry.System is a Mono/.NET assembly providing access to Raspberry Pi system features. It is an initiative of the Raspberry# Community, aimed at providing tools and information concerning use of Raspberry Pi boards with Mono/.NET framework. Visit project [Github site](https://github.com/raspberry-sharp/raspberry-sharp-system/) for documentation and samples.
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Raspberry.System is a Mono/.NET assembly providing access to Raspberry Pi system features. It is an initiative of the Raspberry# Community, aimed at providing tools and information concerning use of Raspberry Pi boards with Mono/.NET framework. Visit project [Github site](https://github.com/raspberry-sharp/raspberry-sharp-system/) for documentation and samples.
We found that raspberry.system demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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