Monthly Archives: May 2017

Promoting diversity in high-performance computing – UCAR

UCAR Promoting diversity in high-performance computing UCAR The internship, which used a small, low-cost computer called Raspberry Pi to teach key concepts of high-performance computing, quickly paid off. Today, Moore works full-time as an IT network specialist at Energy Keepers Inc., which manages the …

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#CharityTuesday: What do kids say about Code Club?

We’ve recently released a series of new Code Club videos on our YouTube channel . These range from advice on setting up your own Code Club to testimonials from kids and volunteers. To offer a little more information on the themes of each video, we’ll be releasing #CharityTuesday blog posts for each, starting with the reason for it all: the kids.

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The Raspberry Pi Becomes a SCSI Device – Hackaday

Hackaday The Raspberry Pi Becomes a SCSI Device Hackaday The software allows for virtual disk devices – either a hard drive, magneto-optical drive, or a CDROM – to be presented from the Raspberry Pi . There's also the option of putting Ethernet on the SCSI chain, a helpful addition since Ethernet to SCSI …

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HiKey 960: Google And Huawei’s High-end Raspberry Pi Alternative Runs Android 7.1 And Linux – Fossbytes

Fossbytes HiKey 960: Google And Huawei's High-end Raspberry Pi Alternative Runs Android 7.1 And Linux Fossbytes Short Bytes: Google, Huawei, and Linaro have collaborated to launch HiKey 960 mini PC that runs Android and Linux. It's an officially supported Android reference board that can be used by developers to code software for ARM-based systems.

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