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Raspberry Pi Zero OLED Bonnet Pack Launches For $35 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero OLED Bonnet Pack Launches For $35 Geeky Gadgets Adafruit has this week announced the arrival of the new Raspberry Pi Zero accessory in the form of the OLED Bonnet Pack, which is now available to purchase directly from the online Adafruit store priced at $34.95. The OLED Bonnet offers a 128 x 64 …

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DIY Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera Geeky Gadgets Liz from Blitz City DIY has published a new Raspberry Pi thermal camera she has created on the Hackster.io website, powered by the Raspberry Pi an AMG8833 thermal camera sensor. The AMG8833 thermal camera module is available from the Adafruit …

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Raspberry Pi Read Only Script Created By Adafruit – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Read Only Script Created By Adafruit Geeky Gadgets Once corrupted the SD card needs to be wiped and OS reinstalled together with any files that may have been on the Pi. The team over at Adafruit have now created a script to help keep your files safe from corruption even if the Raspberry Pi mini PC …

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Adafruit’s read-only Raspberry Pi

For passive projects such as point-of-sale displays, video loopers, and your upcoming Halloween builds, Adafruit have come up with a read-only solution for powering down your Raspberry Pi without endangering your SD card. Pulling the plug At home, at a coding club, or at a Jam, you rarely need to pull the plug on your Raspberry Pi without going through the correct shutdown procedure. To ensure a long life for your SD card and its contents, you should always turn off you Pi by selecting the shutdown option from the menu

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Video: Maker Builds a Raspberry Pi-based Game Boy Color to Play “Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds” – Electronics360

Video: Maker Builds a Raspberry Pi -based Game Boy Color to Play “Player Unknown's Battlegrounds” Electronics360 The maker, Michael Darby, gutted the original Game Boy Color and replaced it with the Raspberry Pi , a 3.7V LiPo battery, TFT screen, SD card, Adafruit Powerboost 500c, Adafruit Pi TFT 2.2 and various other off-the-shelf components for the Game Boy …

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DIY Raspberry Pi Portable Arcade Console (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Portable Arcade Console (video) Geeky Gadgets Gamers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new tutorial which has been created to build a portable Raspberry Pi games console using the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet, 8-way switch joystick …

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Daily Prophet is a Magic Newspaper! (Kinda) – Hackaday

Hackaday Daily Prophet is a Magic Newspaper! (Kinda) Hackaday The seven inch display is secured inside a poster frame, surrounded by a customized front page of the wizard paper — weaving the tale of his trip — and controlled by a Raspberry Pi 3. When someone approaches, an Adafruit infrared sensor detects the …

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Retro-Styled Raspberry Pi Radio – Hackaday

Hackaday Retro-Styled Raspberry Pi Radio Hackaday Building on the backbone of a Raspberry Pi Zero W and an Adafruit MAX 98357 mono amp chip, the crux of this single-speaker radio is the program Mopidy. Mopidy is a music player that enables streaming from multiple services, with the stipulation that …

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Raspberry Pi PiOLED 128×32 Monochrome OLED Arrives At Adafruit – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi PiOLED 128×32 Monochrome OLED Arrives At Adafruit Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi developers, makers and enthusiasts that are looking for a small display to be used with their Raspberry Pi Zero may be interested in a new OLED display which has arrived at Adafruit and supports the Pi 1, B+, Pi 2, Pi 3 and Pi Zero. The …

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