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Make your own NES Classic Edition with Lakka 2.0 LibreELEC Linux distro and Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews Make your own NES Classic Edition with Lakka 2.0 LibreELEC Linux distro and Raspberry Pi BetaNews In fact, if you'd rather not play these games on your PC, you can instead use a Linux-based operating system and a Raspberry Pi (or other devices) hooked to a television. One such distro is Lakka, which just reached version 2.0.

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Make your own NES Classic Edition with Lakka 2.0 LibreELEC Linux distro and Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews Make your own NES Classic Edition with Lakka 2.0 LibreELEC Linux distro and Raspberry Pi BetaNews In fact, if you'd rather not play these games on your PC, you can instead use a Linux-based operating system and a Raspberry Pi (or other devices) hooked to a television. One such distro is Lakka, which just reached version 2.0. It is arguably better ..

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Hackaday Prize Entry: High Speed Sampling For The Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Hackaday Prize Entry: High Speed Sampling For The Raspberry Pi Hackaday The Raspberry Pi has become a firm favorite in our community for its array of GPIOs and other interfaces, as well as its affordable computing power.

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Hackaday Prize Entry: High Speed Sampling For The Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Hackaday Prize Entry: High Speed Sampling For The Raspberry Pi Hackaday The Raspberry Pi has become a firm favorite in our community for its array of GPIOs and other interfaces, as well as its affordable computing power. Unfortunately though despite those many pins, there is a glaring omission in its interfacing … and more »

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Raspberry Jam event in Ipswich – Ipswich Star

Ipswich Star Raspberry Jam event in Ipswich Ipswich Star Raspberry Jams are events organised by the community to share knowledge, learn new things, and meet other Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. They're a great way to find out more about the Raspberry Pi and what you can do with it, and to find like-minded people, …

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Google and Huawei join forces to create powerful Raspberry Pi rival – Cambridge News

Cambridge News Google and Huawei join forces to create powerful Raspberry Pi rival Cambridge News Google and Huawei have teamed up to launch a powerful new single-board computer that runs on ARM chip architecture that could challenge Raspberry Pi's market dominance. Designed primarily for software developers, the HiKey 960 is a single-board …

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Huawei launches powerful Raspberry Pi competitor – MyGaming

MyGaming Huawei launches powerful Raspberry Pi competitor MyGaming The board is based on Huawei's mobile SoC processors and uses the same CPU as the Huawei Mate 9 smartphone.

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Google Assistant SDK preview brings voice agent to the Raspberry Pi – LinuxGizmos

Google Assistant SDK preview brings voice agent to the Raspberry Pi LinuxGizmos Google's developer preview aims to bring Google Assistant voice agent applications to Linux developers.

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Conduct your own symphony, play some … – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Conduct your own symphony, play some … Network World Electronic instruments, cool cases, and the latest rival to the Raspberry Pi

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Conduct your own symphony, play some Atari, and Competitor Corner – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Conduct your own symphony, play some Atari, and Competitor Corner Network World (Leaving aside professional stuff like That 1 Guy, who has been weird and excellent for a while.) What we have here is a wild digital “piano,” as inventor Andy Grove calls it, that combines a Raspberry Pi with motion sensors to create a unique musical … and more »

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