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Error Codes - 40000 (Raspberry Pi GPU Memory set incorrectly)

In order for the Raspberry Pi 3 to work with Parsec, you need to modify the GPU Memory setting to "128"

In Raspbian, this setting is commonly located in Raspberry Pi configuration -> Performance -> GPU Memory.

Set the value to 128 and then click OK, then restart your Raspberry Pi.

View the full Raspberry Pi 3 set up guide here.

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