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Behind The Pin: How The Raspberry Pi Gets Its Audio – Hackaday

Hackaday Behind The Pin: How The Raspberry Pi Gets Its Audio Hackaday All the main Raspberry Pi board releases since 2012 with the exception of the Pi Zero series, have featured a 3.5mm jack carrying line-level audio. The circuits are readily accessible via the Raspberry Pi website, and are easy enough to understand …

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How To Install Kodi On Raspberry Pi And Build Your Own Home Media System – Tech Times

Tech Times How To Install Kodi On Raspberry Pi And Build Your Own Home Media System Tech Times If you want to build your own home media system, you can simply do so with the help of a Raspberry Pi . This tutorial is easy enough to do on your own, and is cost-effective since most of the things you will need are something you already have at home.

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Raspberry Pi, Send Me a Letter – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi , Send Me a Letter Hackaday The abundance of small networked boards running Linux — like the Raspberry Pi — is a boon for developers. It is easy enough to put a small cheap computer on the network

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Raspberry Pi Walkie Talkie Mumbles To Friends – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Walkie Talkie Mumbles To Friends Hackaday His kids wanted walkie talkies, so [Daniel Chote] built one. The TalkiePi is a neat project built around a Raspberry Pi running Mumble, the open-source voice chat system that his kids can share with their siblings and friends.

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Build a Dedicated Traffic Monitor with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Build a Dedicated Traffic Monitor with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker It's easy enough to pop open your phone and check the traffic conditions around you, but if you'd prefer a geekier approach, Weird-Lab uses a Raspberry Pi to display real-time traffic data on a screen. The build here uses a Raspberry Pi with a touch … and more

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Get started with Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews Get started with Raspberry Pi BetaNews Getting started with the device is easy enough, and there's plenty of help and advice available on the Raspberry Pi Foundation's website, but if you want a simple, straightforward guide then Manchester based NeoMam Studios has put together an …

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Raspberry Pi turns a Gameboy Pocket into the ultimate retro handheld – Geek

Raspberry Pi turns a Gameboy Pocket into the ultimate retro handheld Geek It's 16 years later now, though, and it's easy enough to fix annoyances like that on your own — particularly if you've got a spare Raspberry Pi laying around and hardware modding skills like Travis Brown. Travis' build started, of course, with an old ..

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