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Raspberry Pi Weather Station In Progress – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Weather Station In Progress Hackaday [Jeremy Morgan] is building a weather station from scratch using a Raspberry Pi , and he has put together a nice write up that shows where he is at, and how it works.

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Build A Dash Cam With A Raspberry Pi, Two Cameras And GPS – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A Dash Cam With A Raspberry Pi , Two Cameras And GPS Lifehacker Australia Dash cams are a cool, easy way to record everything you see out your windshield, but they vary wildly in price and quality. If you want to really customise your own, you can make one with a Raspberry Pi

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Hackaday Retro Edition: Remaking the PDP 8/I With A Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Hackaday Retro Edition: Remaking the PDP 8/I With A Raspberry Pi Hackaday Instead of hundreds of Flip Chips, this PDP-8 is powered by a Raspberry Pi running the SIMH emulator. The 40-pin GPIO connector on the Pi is broken out to 92 LEDs and 26 toggle switches on a large PCB. This setup gets [Oscar] a reasonable facsimile of

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Social animals: electric eel tweets with a Pi

Meet Miguel Wattson (geddit?), the most piscine member of the Raspberry Pi community. Miguel is an electric eel who lives in a tank at the Tennessee Aquarium; and his keepers, with some help from some computer science interns, have decided to use Miguel’s tendency to generate electricity to do some showboating. Bzzzzt.

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Mission Control: Fun with Raspberry Pi and Arduino – Muktware

Geeky gadgets Mission Control: Fun with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Muktware At the core of “Mission Control,” is an Arduino working in tandem with a Raspberry Pi . The code, which is available on GitHub, enables the setup to work so well together

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Kano is a $99 DIY, Raspberry Pi-Powered PC Building Kit – The Next Web

Kano is a $99 DIY, Raspberry Pi -Powered PC Building Kit The Next Web If you feel the same way, it's worth taking a look at Kano, a colorful construction set with accessible, LEGO-inspired step-by-step instructions for constructing your very own Raspberry Pi -powered microcomputer. 02 Kano Setup wBackdrop 730×546 Kano

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