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Create a Miniature Commodore PET 8032 Replica Using a 3D Printer and Raspberry Pi – All 3DP

Create a Miniature Commodore PET 8032 Replica Using a 3D Printer and Raspberry Pi   All 3DP Maker Lorenzo Herrera used a 3D printer and a Raspberry Pi computer to create his own version of the Commodore PET model 8032, an iconic 70s computer.

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How To Use a Thin Client as a Printer Server – Virtualization Review

How To Use a Thin Client as a Printer Server   Virtualization Review Don’t throw away your old printer just because it’s no longer supported on Windows 10 — follow these steps to set up an easy workaround.

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Building A 3D Printer That Goes Where You Do – Hackaday

Building A 3D Printer That Goes Where You Do   Hackaday Back when one of the best paths to desktop 3D printer ownership was building the thing yourself from laser cut wood with some string thrown in for good …

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Toast Printer Prints Tasty Images And Weather Forecasts – Hackaday

Toast Printer Prints Tasty Images And Weather Forecasts   Hackaday Electrical Engineering degrees usually focus on teaching you useful things, like how to make electronic devices that actually work and that won’t kill you. But that …

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2018 OctoPrint Guide – How to Set Up Your 3D Printer – All 3DP

2018 OctoPrint Guide – How to Set Up Your 3D Printer   All 3DP OctoPrint is a fantastic web interface for 3D printers. This free, open-source program gives you the power to control, start, and monitor prints all from the browser!

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Kodak’s new 3D printer has a Raspberry Pi inside – LinuxGizmos.com

Kodak's new 3D printer has a Raspberry Pi inside LinuxGizmos.com Kodak and Smart Int'l. have collaborated on a professional, dual extrusion Kodak Portrait 3D Printer that runs a Linux-based 3DprinterOS on a Raspberry Pi 3 board. The $3,500 device offers connections to a Kodak 3D Cloud service, and is designed for …

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Kodak’s new 3D printer has a Raspberry Pi inside – LinuxGizmos.com – LinuxGizmos.com

Kodak's new 3D printer has a Raspberry Pi inside – LinuxGizmos.com LinuxGizmos.com Kodak has launched a Raspberry Pi 3 based Kodak Portrait 3D Printer with a dual-extrusion system, multiple filament types, a 5-inch touchscreen, and WiFi and … and more »

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Raspberry Pi Maze Printer Project – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Maze Printer Project Geeky Gadgets If you enjoy solving maze puzzles YouTuber “Engineerish” has created an awesome Raspberry Pi powered mains generator and printer that allows users to generate and print a maze puzzle on demand. Inspiration for the project was taken from his nephew …

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Windows 10 on ARM gets tested on Raspberry Pi 3B [VIDEO] – Windows Report (blog)

Windows Report (blog) Windows 10 on ARM gets tested on Raspberry Pi 3B [VIDEO] Windows Report (blog) Even though it may seem like a novelty, I can think of a few edge cases where it may be useful to run Windows 10 on the Raspberry pi .

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3D Printering: Which Raspberry Pi is Best at Slicing in Octoprint? – Hackaday

Hackaday 3D Printering: Which Raspberry Pi is Best at Slicing in Octoprint? Hackaday OctoPrint is arguably the ultimate tool for remote 3D printer control and monitoring

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