PCMag AU (blog) How to Build a Raspberry Pi -Powered Retro Video Game Console PCMag AU (blog) To start, you need a Raspberry Pi .
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PCMag AU (blog) How to Build a Raspberry Pi -Powered Retro Video Game Console PCMag AU (blog) To start, you need a Raspberry Pi .
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Hackaday Roll Your Own Raspberry Pi OS Hackaday Writing an operating system is no small task, but like everything else it is easier than it used to be. [JSandler] has a tutorial on how to create a simple operating system for the Raspberry Pi . One thing that makes it easier is the development …
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Roll Your Own Raspberry Pi OS – Hackaday
We did a bit of a count recently and it turns out that The MagPi magazine has produced more than 3,200 pages of Raspberry Pi-related reading. That’s a lot of quality content (even if I do say so myself). While we’re rather proud of this achievement, we’re also very aware of the fact that these lovingly crafted collections of words and pictures can very easily get lost in the mists of time (or in the recycling bin)
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Essential reading: The MagPi’s new coding books are out now
The shelves in my living room are groaning under the weight of DVD boxed sets – and I just can’t bring myself to sit down and rip them all. All that waiting around! And it’s impossible to remember that you’re going to have to swap discs to and from a drive every hour or so
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Jack the (DVD) Ripper
Here’s another little snippet of video from Mike Cook. This game is one of the projects you’ll be able to make with Raspberry Pi for Dummies (click the link to learn more), by Mike (hardware) and Sean McManus (everything else).
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