Monthly Archives: August 2018

Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing (blog)

Boing Boing (blog) Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi Boing Boing (blog) I've been doing a lot of work with the Raspberry Pi lately for a book my daughter and I are writing, and I'm really liking the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W. It's a nifty little Linux computer that comes with built in WiFi & Bluetooth

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Learn to write games for the BBC Micro with Eben

Long-time fans of the Raspberry Pi will know that we were inspired to make a programmable computer for kids by our own experiences with a machine called the BBC Micro, which many of us learned with in the 1980s. This post is the first of what’s going to be an irregular series where I’ll walk you through building the sort of game we used to play when we were kids.

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Create Raspberry Pi Video Games With MagPi Issue 73 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Create Raspberry Pi Video Games With MagPi Issue 73 Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those that would like to start programming games on the small mini PC, may be interested to know that the September 2018 issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine MagPi 73 is now available to purchase. Featuring plenty of …

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Create Raspberry Pi Video Games With MagPi Issue 73 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Create Raspberry Pi Video Games With MagPi Issue 73 Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those that would like to start programming games on the small mini PC, may be interested to know that the September 2018 issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine MagPi 73 is now available to purchase. Featuring plenty of …

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EMF Camp features Raspberry Pi and LimeSDR GSM network – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

EMF Camp features Raspberry Pi and LimeSDR GSM network Southgate Amateur Radio Club There are sixteen GSM base stations spread around the site, each one is a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with a LimeSDR Mini. To find out more Jenny G7CKF talked to two of the people behind the network, on the radio side Lime Microsystems' Andrew Back G7JKB, …

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Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing

Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi   Boing Boing I’ve been doing a lot of work with the Raspberry Pi lately for a book my daughter and I are writing, and I’m really liking the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W.

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GSM Phone Network At EMF Camp Built on Raspberry Pi and LimeSDR – Hackaday

Hackaday GSM Phone Network At EMF Camp Built on Raspberry Pi and LimeSDR Hackaday There are sixteen base stations spread around the site, of which each one is a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with a LimeSDR Mini.

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Raspberry Pi Goes Professional – EE Times

EE Times Raspberry Pi Goes Professional EE Times Originally developed as an educational tool, the Raspberry Pi's combination of computer power and low cost has been attracting the interest of professional designers looking for quicker solutions to complex applications. Welcome to AspenCore Media's ..

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Raspberry Pi-based ZeroPhone promises ‘an open-source, Linux … – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi-based ZeroPhone promises 'an open-source, Linux … ZDNet A project to build the $50 phone has been launched on Crowd Supply.

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