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How to fix corrupted SD card on Raspberry Pi – Windows Report

How to fix corrupted SD card on Raspberry Pi   Windows Report If you can’t use your SD card on your Raspberry Pi due to corruption issues, read this quick guide to learn how you can fix the problem.

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Editing GameCube Memory With A Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Editing GameCube Memory With A Raspberry Pi Hackaday The obvious solution to this problem is to reverse engineer the GameCube memory card to read and write the memory with a Raspberry Pi . There's an incredible amount of unofficial documentation for every console, and [James] stumbled upon a GC-Forever …

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Raspberry Pi PoE HAT is back on sale again – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi PoE HAT is back on sale again ZDNet Recently a post in the Raspberry Pi Blog announced the availability of revised boards with this problem fixed. The article mentions that most authorized Raspberry Pi resellers should have the new PoE boards in stock now (or should get them very soon).

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Hands-On: Raspberry Pi Zero 3-Port USB Hub with Ethernet – ZDNet

ZDNet Hands-On: Raspberry Pi Zero 3-Port USB Hub with Ethernet ZDNet The Raspberry Pi Zero has been a wonder since it was first introduced. So much power (and so much fun!) in such a small package. Ah, but there was the problem, too – such a small package, that it didn't have room for very many connectors, and the ones ..

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What do you want your button to do?

Here at Raspberry Pi, we know that getting physical with computing is often a catalyst for creativity. Building a simple circuit can open up a world of making possibilities! This ethos of tinkering and invention is also being used in the classroom to inspire a whole new generation of makers too, and here is why

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piwheels: making “pip install” fast

TL;DR pip install numpy used to take ages, and now it’s super fast thanks to piwheels. The Python Package Index (PyPI) is a package repository for Python modules. Members of the Python community publish software and libraries in it as an easy method of distribution

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Building a 300 node Raspberry Pi supercomputer – ZDNet

ZDNet Building a 300 node Raspberry Pi supercomputer ZDNet That's the problem that a group of computer scientists tackled in Affordable and Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing Clusters: The Bolzano Raspberry Pi Cloud Cluster Experiment by Pekka Abrahamsson, Sven Helmer, Nattakarn Phaphoom, Lorenzo Nicolodi, …

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Raspberry Pi sours thanks to mining malware – The Register

The Register Raspberry Pi sours thanks to mining malware The Register However you decide to fix the problem, the existence of malware targeting the Raspberry Pi is acknowledgement that, with 12.5 million sold, it's a sufficiently common devuce to be worthy of the effort. It's also a little scary, as plenty of businesses ..

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iSwitchPi Raspberry Pi Intelligent Power Switch And Controller HAT – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets iSwitchPi Raspberry Pi Intelligent Power Switch And Controller HAT Geeky Gadgets A Raspberry Pi does not have an On/Off switch and there is no easy way to shutdown the Pi while keeping the filesystem intact.

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3.3V Is Not Enough for This Raspberry Pi Zero – Hackaday

Hackaday 3.3V Is Not Enough for This Raspberry Pi Zero Hackaday A Raspberry Pi Zero is down to a price and size where it's just begging to be integrated into your projects. Unless, that is, if your project involves a lot of 5 V equipment.

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