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Fireball Pinball HD

We had some requests from people watching the video of What Gordon Did On His Holidays In Florida for more information about the Fireball Pinball machine that was being worked on at Familab, a huge and splendiferous hackspace. I wanted to learn more too, so I got in touch with Ian Cole, who is refurbishing the pinball machine. He’s been kind enough to prepare a blog post about the project, the educational reasons for starting it with his kids, and a blow-by-blow account of the build, along with a huge number of photographs documenting what he’s been doing

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Add Voice Control To Your Home With LightwaveRF And A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Add Voice Control To Your Home With LightwaveRF And A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The system here uses a LightwaveRF system to control the lights, and then taps into the Raspberry Pi which controls everything else. As designed, the system can control the lighting and a few other electronics.

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PiRack connects multiple I/O boards to the Raspberry Pi – New Electronics

PiRack connects multiple I/O boards to the Raspberry Pi New Electronics “The PiRack is a great new addition to the Raspberry Pi family as it makes development more flexible and increases the connections the Pi can have with the outside world”, said Dr Robinson.

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Pete Lomas to map out Raspberry Pi’s future at Electronics Design Show – New Electronics (blog)

Pete Lomas to map out Raspberry Pi's future at Electronics Design Show New Electronics (blog) When Raspberry Pi was launched around 18 months ago, demand for the credit card sized board outstripped the manufacturing capacity to such an extent that customers were rationed to one each and had to wait quite a few weeks before they could start to

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How to build your own Raspberry Pi home alarm system – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com How to build your own Raspberry Pi home alarm system ElectronicsWeekly.com PrivateEye Pi alarm The setup and installation process is broken down into detailed, hyperlinked steps. For example, in Build the Electronics, they show diagrams of the electronics that will interface to the alarm system sensors with the Raspberry Pi ..

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Raspberry Pi switch-on: NOOBS good – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi switch-on: NOOBS good ElectronicsWeekly.com It was so with the two 5V USB power adapters that both only offered 500mA instead of the 700mA needed to get the Electronics Weekly Raspberry Pi started – so much peering through impregnable plastic packaging in shops to find one that would definitely

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Bright LED matrix with on-board processor connects to the Raspberry Pi – EDN.com

Bright LED matrix with on-board processor connects to the Raspberry Pi EDN.com Internet of Things (IoT) manufacturer Ciseco has released the 'Pi-Lite' LED display for the Raspberry Pi .

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Ciseco – Plug-and-play module makes displaying stuff on your Raspberry Pi … – Electropages (press release)

Ciseco – Plug-and-play module makes displaying stuff on your Raspberry Pi …

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Plug and play module turns Raspberry Pi into an led display – New Electronics

Plug and play module turns Raspberry Pi into an led display New Electronics “A lot of people have bought a Raspberry Pi , yet after the initial euphoria receded, many of them remain unused,” said Miles Hodkinson, Ciseco's founder and cto. “The Pi-Lite display unit is a pre-built plug and play module, which will bring unused … and more

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