Monthly Archives: September 2018

Build Your Own PlayStation Classic With a Raspberry Pi – MakeUseOf

Build Your Own PlayStation Classic With a Raspberry Pi MakeUseOf Got your eye on a new PlayStation Classic, dreaming of 1990s retro gaming nostalgia? Well, you don't need to wait for Sony to release a repackaged, compact version of the PS1.

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HackSpace magazine issue 11: best maker hardware

Today is that glorious day of the month when a new issue of HackSpace magazine comes out! HackSpace magazine #11: All you can hardware The cream of this year’s hardware crop You’re on safe and solid ground with an Arduino, or one of Adafruit’s boards — so much so that many makers get comfortable and never again look at the other options that are out there. With the help of Hackster’s chief hardware nerd Alex Glow, we’re here to open your eyes to the new devices and boards that could really kick your making into gear. We know it’s easy to stick with what you know, but trust us — hacker tech is getting better all the time

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Learn ARM Assembly with the Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Learn ARM Assembly with the Raspberry Pi Hackaday [Robert G. Plantz] from Sonoma State University has an excellent book online titled “Introduction to Computer Organization: ARM Assembly Langauge Using the Raspberry Pi .” If you are interested in serious ARM assembly language, you really need to check …

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Best Accessories for Raspberry Pi – Android Central

Android Central Best Accessories for Raspberry Pi Android Central We love the Raspberry Pi ! It's a great learning tool, part of a great DIY home automation setup, is a very capable HTPC, and can help with almost anything else a bright mind and nimble hands can get together and build. If you're thinking about diving ..

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NOX Raspberry Pi Wandering House Robot – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets NOX Raspberry Pi Wandering House Robot Geeky Gadgets If you can't wait for the trillion dollar tech companies to create exactly what you need you may be interested in a new DIY house wondering robot called NOX.

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Watching VinylVideo with a Raspberry Pi A+

Play back video and sound on your television using your turntable and the VinylVideo converter, as demonstrated by YouTuber TechMoan. VinylVideo – Playing video from a 45rpm record With a VinylVideo convertor you can play video from a vinyl record played on a standard record player

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Raspberry Pi I/O add-on targets aquaponics and hydroponics – LinuxGizmos.com

Raspberry Pi I/O add-on targets aquaponics and hydroponics LinuxGizmos.com Rodange, Luxembourg based Upsilon Engineering, which is led by embedded engineer Yann Leidwanger, has gone to Kickstarter to launch its BioControle add-on board for the Raspberry Pi 3. The board can be used as a general purpose I/O and DAQ ..

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Raspberry Pi Aquaponic And Hydroponic Control Board – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Aquaponic And Hydroponic Control Board Geeky Gadgets A new powerful Raspberry Pi 3 interface board has been created to provide an easy way to use the mini PC for aquaponic and hydroponic projects. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the development board created and designed by …

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Hello World Issue 6: Ethical Computing

Join us for an in-depth exploration of ethical computing in the newest issue of Hello World, our magazine for computing and digital making educators. It’s out today!   We need to talk about ethics Whatever area of computing you hail from, how to take an ethical approach to the projects we build with code is an important question. As educators, we also need to think about the attitudes we are passing on to our students as we guide them along their computing journey.

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Review: Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet HAT – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Review: Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet HAT Elektor (blog) This defines a vendor independent way of delivering power to a device, and is the way the Raspberry Pi goes. Using this HAT won't be the common way of powering your Pi for a long time, but gives us some nice use cases.

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