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Ben Heck’s Raspberry Pi-based portable MAME arcade – Engadget

Engadget Ben Heck's Raspberry Pi -based portable MAME arcade Engadget Can you drive an LCD screen directly from the general-purpose input/output pins (GPIO) on the Raspberry Pi ? Find out with the team as they build a portable MAME arcade machine using the Model A+ of the Raspberry Pi

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GPIO expander: access a Pi’s GPIO pins on your PC/Mac

Use the GPIO pins of a Raspberry Pi Zero while running Debian Stretch on a PC or Mac with our new GPIO expander software! With this tool, you can easily access a Pi Zero’s GPIO pins from your x86 laptop without using SSH, and you can also take advantage of your x86 computer’s processing power in your physical computing projects. What is this magic? Running our x86 Stretch distribution on a PC or Mac, whether installed on the hard drive or as a live image, is a great way of taking advantage of a well controlled and simple Linux distribution without the need for a Raspberry Pi.

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40 Pin Raspberry Pi PCB GPIO Quick Connect Clip – Geeky Gadgets

40 Pin Raspberry Pi PCB GPIO Quick Connect Clip Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a quick way to add GPIO pins for prototyping that can be then easily removed once the project is finalised, are sure to be interested in a new PCB quick clip created by Flatmax Studios based in Sydney, Australia.

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Raspberry Pi is a wireless audio streaming music server – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi is a wireless audio streaming music server Electronics Weekly (blog) A tube audio amplifier has been developed by Pi 2 Design with a Raspberry Pi version that has a standard 40-Pin GPIO/I2S interface and TI PCM5102A 24-Bit, 192kHz DAC.

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Updates to GPIO Zero, the physical computing API

GPIO Zero v1.4 is out now! It comes with a set of new features, including a handy pinout command line tool. To start using this newest version of the API, update your Raspbian OS now: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade Some of the things we’ve added will make it easier for you try your hand on different programming styles. In doing so you’ll build your coding skills, and will improve as a programmer

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Raspberry Pi Scratch 2.0 Features Detailed – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Scratch 2.0 Features Detailed Geeky Gadgets As with Scratch 1.4, Scratch 2.0 on the Raspberry Pi allows you to create code to control and respond to components connected to the Pi's GPIO pins.

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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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Scratch 2.0 now available for Raspberry Pi, but there is a catch – BetaNews

BetaNews Scratch 2.0 now available for Raspberry Pi , but there is a catch BetaNews Scratch provides a great introduction to programming for all ages, which is why it's included in Raspbian, the operating system that powers the Raspberry Pi . You can also use it to write code to control and respond to components connected to the GPIO …

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Scratch 2.0 now available for Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews Scratch 2.0 now available for Raspberry Pi BetaNews Scratch lets you write code to control and respond to components connected to the GPIO (General Purpose Input and Output) pins on a Raspberry Pi , and there's a new version of it available from today. Interacting with GPIO pins in Scratch 2.0 is easier ..

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