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There are many things I do not know about Argentina. Until today, one of them was this: if you’re in an Argentinian bank, you may not use electronic devices. That includes phones and e-readers like the Kindle (and I can’t be the only person here who is pretty much surgically attached to their Kindle)

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How to Build a Custom Raspberry Pi NES or SNES Classic Emulator With RetroPie – MakeUseOf

How to Build a Custom Raspberry Pi NES or SNES Classic Emulator With RetroPie MakeUseOf Fed up with trying to get your hands on a Nintendo NES Classic Edition? Praying for a SNES Classic? Stop wasting time, and build your own, using a Raspberry Pi and the RetroPie emulation suite

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Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi Hackaday The latest Raspberry Pi , the Pi 3 Model B+, is the most recent iteration of hardware from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. No, it doesn't have eMMC, it doesn't have support for cellular connectivity, it doesn't have USB 3.0, it doesn't have SATA, it doesn … and more »

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Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday The latest Raspberry Pi, the Pi 3 Model B+, is the most recent iteration of hardware from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. No, it doesn't have eMMC, it doesn't have support for cellular connectivity, it doesn't have USB 3.0, it doesn't have SATA, it doesn … and more »

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I am Beemo, a little living boy: Adventure Time prop build

Bob Herzberg, BMO builder and blogger at BYOBMO.com , fills us in on the whys and hows and even the Pen Wards of creating interactive Adventure Time BMO props with the Raspberry Pi. A Conversation With BMO A conversation with BMO showing off some voice recognition capabilities. There is no interaction for BMO’s responses other than voice commands.

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3D Printing, Raspberry Pi, and Fruit Flies: Low-Cost Custom Lab Equipment Helps in Study of Behavior – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com 3D Printing, Raspberry Pi , and Fruit Flies: Low-Cost Custom Lab Equipment Helps in Study of Behavior 3DPrint.com Thanks to 3D printing, it can cost far less money to produce necessary, customized laboratory equipment and tools than it used to. There are plenty of 3D printed microscopes, and we've also seen a 3D printed smartphone device that tests antibiotic …

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Video: Check Out This Custom SNES Mini Raspberry Pi Project – Nintendo Life

Nintendo Life Video: Check Out This Custom SNES Mini Raspberry Pi Project Nintendo Life Naturally, the community has found many ways to get around this, and a recent project saw creative means of making a Raspberry Pi that looks and plays just like an SNES Mini. A Youtuber by the name of daftmike just posted a video showing off his ..

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$17 RPi HAT features 8-channel ADC and industrial temps – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com $17 RPi HAT features 8-channel ADC and industrial temps LinuxGizmos.com Burgessworld Custom Electronics has gone to Tindie to sell an “8-Channel ADC Board” Raspberry Pi HAT for $17.

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Huge Functionality, Small Package: A Custom Tablet, Raspberry Style – Hackaday

Hackaday Huge Functionality, Small Package: A Custom Tablet, Raspberry Style Hackaday As the adage goes, “if you want something done right, do it yourself.” Desirous of a tablet but preferring to eschew consumer models, [Stefan Vorkoetter] constructed his own compact and lightweight Raspberry Pi tablet, covering several extra miles in … and more »

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Scratch 2.0: all-new features for your Raspberry Pi

We’re very excited to announce that Scratch 2.0 is now available as an offline app for the Raspberry Pi! This new version of Scratch allows you to control the Pi’s GPIO (General Purpose Input and Output) pins, and offers a host of other exciting new features. Offline accessibility The most recent update to Raspbian includes the app, which makes Scratch 2.0 available offline on the Raspberry Pi. This is great news for clubs and classrooms, where children can now use Raspberry Pis instead of connected laptops or desktops to explore block-based programming and physical computing

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