Monthly Archives: June 2017

CoderDojo merges with Raspberry Pi | BusinessPost.ie – Sunday Business Post

Sunday Business Post CoderDojo merges with Raspberry Pi | BusinessPost.ie Sunday Business Post The CoderDojo and Raspberry Pi foundations have merged, in a move that both bodies hope will make it easier to scale globally.“It's a merger that will see us … World's largest coding school: funded by Raspberry Pi and …

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Z80 Based Raspberry Pi Look-alike – Hackaday

Hackaday Z80 Based Raspberry Pi Look-alike Hackaday In addition to the serial interface, the computer boasts an I2C bus, an SPI bus, and a PS/2 keyboard connector to boot. [Martin K] has a video where the finished system is enclosed in a Raspberry Pi case and has an I2C OLED display attached and working

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Game Boy Mod Uses Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 – Hackaday

Hackaday Game Boy Mod Uses Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Hackaday [inches] wanted the power of a Raspberry Pi 3 in a form factor closer to the Pi Zero for a Game Boy mod. This led him to design a custom PCB to interface with one of the less popular items in the Raspberry Pi line: the Compute Module 3

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Opinion: Raspberry Pi Merger With CoderDojo Isn’t All It Seems – IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum Opinion: Raspberry Pi Merger With CoderDojo Isn't All It Seems IEEE Spectrum This past Friday, the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the CoderDojo Foundation became one.

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Save $51 on This All-Inclusive Raspberry Pi Starter Kit [Deal] – Live Science

Live Science Save $51 on This All-Inclusive Raspberry Pi Starter Kit [Deal] Live Science The Raspberry Pi 3 is a versatile, credit card-sized PC that can be used as the foundation for a variety of projects, from a retro 16-bit gaming console to a media streaming PC for your living room. For the DIY crowd, NeeGo offers its Raspberry Pi 3 … and more »

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Save $51 on This All-Inclusive Raspberry Pi Starter Kit [Deal] – Space.com

Space.com Save $51 on This All-Inclusive Raspberry Pi Starter Kit [Deal] Space.com The Raspberry Pi 3 is a versatile, credit card-sized PC that can be used as the foundation for a variety of projects, from a retro 16-bit gaming console to a media streaming PC for your living room. For the DIY crowd, NeeGo offers its Raspberry Pi 3 … and more »

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An $89 Raspberry Pi rival that runs full Windows 10 and Android – TechRepublic

TechRepublic An $89 Raspberry Pi rival that runs full Windows 10 and Android TechRepublic The UP Core is a single-board computer that will run a range of operating systems, including ubilinux (Debian), Ubuntu and Yocto, and seemingly offers better performance than the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. However, that additional power comes at a cost.

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Raspberry Pi And Display Encased In Resin – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi And Display Encased In Resin Geeky Gadgets A few weeks ago I realized how I could do it: I'd attach a display to a Raspberry Pi and encase the entire thing in a block of clear epoxy resin. The USB and Ethernet ports are filled in and the SD card slot is inside the solid block. Even when I carry ..

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European Astro Pi: Mission complete

In October last year, with the European Space Agency and CNES , we launched the first ever European Astro Pi challenge. We asked students from all across Europe to write code for the flight of French ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the  Proxima  mission.

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