Monthly Archives: July 2014

Build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi, SNES pad and 3D printer – Engadget

Build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi , SNES pad and 3D printer Engadget What's a maker to do when they don't have access to a classic Game Boy but happen to have a 3D printer and a few other parts laying around? Craft their own, no Legos required, of course.

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3D-Printed Game Boy-Themed Case Covers Raspberry Pi – Nintendo Life

Nintendo Life 3D-Printed Game Boy-Themed Case Covers Raspberry Pi Nintendo Life The credit-card sized educational computer Raspberry Pi encourages electronics hobbyists to find interesting and fun ways to extend the machine's capabilities; to celebrate the Game Boy's 25th anniversary Adafruit user Noe Ruiz has posted an extensive

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The CamJam EduKit – basic electronics for £5!

Liz: I wasn’t at the Cambridge Raspberry Jam this weekend: I was working in Manchester on Friday, and then became an aunt that evening (congrats Katie and Ben!). It meant I missed a special announcement: so I’ve asked Mike Horne, king of the CamJam organisers, to fill everyone in with this guest post. Over to you, Mike! From little acorns… We realised after the May Cambridge Raspberry Jam that we now had a good stock of workshop material, and began to think of ways to use the material away from the Jam. After all, educational material isn’t much good if it isn’t in the hands of people who might use it.

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Farnell element14 – Use the power of the Raspberry Pi for your own embedded … – Electropages (press release)

Farnell element14 – Use the power of the Raspberry Pi for your own embedded … Electropages (press release) The Raspberry Pi Compute Module development kit is now available from Farnell element14, enabling design engineers to harness the power of the Raspberry Pi within their own embedded applications.

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HummingBoard microcomputer packs more power than Raspberry Pi – Wired.co.uk

HummingBoard microcomputer packs more power than Raspberry Pi Wired.co.uk A new computer called the “HummingBoard” takes on the same basic shape as the Raspberry Pi but uses a more powerful processor and supports more operating systems. SolidRun, which also makes the CuBox-i computer we wrote about, just started

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Adafruit 3D Prints Raspberry Pi Based GameBoy – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com Adafruit 3D Prints Raspberry Pi Based GameBoy 3DPrint.com Popular DIY instructional website, Adafruit, recently published the schematics and instructions to allow anyone anyone with access to certain materials and equipment to 3D print their own Raspberry Pi enabled Gameboy, in commemoration of the 25th

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“HummingBoard” looks like a Raspberry Pi but packs in more power – Ars Technica

“HummingBoard” looks like a Raspberry Pi but packs in more power Ars Technica A new computer called the “HummingBoard” takes on the same basic shape as the Raspberry Pi but uses a more powerful processor and supports more operating systems. SolidRun, which also makes the CuBox-i computer we wrote about, just started

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HummingBoard Is A Dual-Core, Upgradeable Rival To The Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

HummingBoard Is A Dual-Core, Upgradeable Rival To The Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The Raspberry Pi is undoubtedly a flexible device for the hobbyist and even if you're not really into fiddling about with a credit-card sized computer, you can't help but admire its staggeringly high levels of raw nifty. If you've been holding out …

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Learning Python with Raspberry Pi – iProgrammer

Learning Python with Raspberry Pi iProgrammer Python 2 and 3 come ready to run on the Raspberry Pi – is this a good way to get started? Raspberry Pi is a great, little, and very cheap, single-board computer. And for reasons that I can't quite fathom, people buy them to learn Python even though ..

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Adafruit’s 3D Thursday series is getting us terribly excited every time they roll out a new project with a Pi in it. Yesterday’s was a doozy: so much so that the engineering team stood around my desk and made puppy-dog eyes and sighing sounds at me until I agreed to email LadyAda and beg a demo sample of the project from them

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