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Build a dial-up ISP server using a Raspberry Pi

Trying to connect an old, dial-up–compatible computer to modern-day broadband internet can be a chore. The new tutorial by Doge Microsystems walks you through the process of using a Raspberry Pi to bridge the gap.

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Build your own Commodore PET model 8032

Build a mini version of one of history’s most iconic personal computers with Lorenzo ‘Tin Cat’ Herrera and his Commodore PET Mini, which is based on the Commodore PET model 8032. Commodore PET Mini Retrowave intro 3D Print your own Commodore PET Mini retro computer with a Raspberry Pi and Retropie for retro gaming or retro emulation.

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HackSpace magazine 7: Internet of Everything

We’re usually averse to buzzwords at HackSpace magazine , but not this month: in issue 7, we’re taking a deep dive into the Internet of Things. Internet of Things (IoT) To many people, IoT is a shady term used by companies to sell you something you already own, but this time with WiFi; to us, it’s a way to make our builds smarter, more useful, and more connected. In HackSpace magazine #7, you can join us on a tour of the boards that power IoT projects, marvel at the ways in which other makers are using IoT, and get started with your first IoT project! Awesome projects DIY retro computing: this issue, we’re taking our collective hat off to Spencer Owen.

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Raspberry Pi MagPi Magazine Issue 67 Now Available – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi MagPi Magazine Issue 67 Now Available Geeky Gadgets The raspberry Pi foundation also explains that retro computing enthusiast K.G. Orphanides explains more about how to use the Raspberry Pi mini PC to emulate these classic machines.

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