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We tried out Valve’s Steam Link on Raspberry Pi and…

… it worked well! tl;dr: really, really well. But if “it worked really well” isn’t enough of a reason for you to give Steam Link on Raspberry Pi a go, here’s the rest of today’s blog post… Steam Link on Raspberry Pi The internet (mainly Reddit) was all aflutter last week due to the release of the Steam Link app beta version for the Raspberry Pi.

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Micro Center to Give 3D Printer and 30 Raspberry Pi 3 Models to New York City Middle School – PR Newswire (press release)

PR Newswire (press release) Micro Center to Give 3D Printer and 30 Raspberry Pi 3 Models to New York City Middle School PR Newswire (press release) NEW YORK, Oct. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Micro Center (microcenter.com) will present a Flashforge Finder 3D printer and thirty Raspberry Pi 3 Model B single-board computers on Wednesday, October 25 th to Simon Baruch Middle School (MS104) in New … and more »

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DDR meets the Simon game

Back in the heady days of the late ’90s, a number of my friends and fellow students were irritatingly good at Dance Dance Revolution . They devoted countless hours to it, and carried on earnest and lengthy discussions about technique. So I can feel only gratitude that this appealing crossover wasn’t around to further detain their attention

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DDR-ing a Simon Game with a Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday DDR-ing a Simon Game with a Raspberry Pi Hackaday When a player stomps on a color, a capacitive sensor sends a signal to a relay which in turn notifies the Raspberry Pi brain of the input. The Pi also takes care of showing the player the sequence of colored squares that must be stepped on, and keeps …

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DDR-ing a Simon Game with a Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday DDR-ing a Simon Game with a Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday When a player stomps on a color, a capacitive sensor sends a signal to a relay which in turn notifies the Raspberry Pi brain of the input. The Pi also takes care of showing the player the sequence of colored squares that must be stepped on, and keeps …

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Raspberry Pi Bioscope Combines Retro And Digital Technologies (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Bioscope Combines Retro And Digital Technologies (video) Geeky gadgets Jon Stam and Simon de Bakker have used an awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC mini PC together with a 3D printer to create the Raspberry Pi Bioscope which allows users the ability to control the playback of images using a crank handle positioned on the side

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Building Supercomputers with Raspberries – HPCwire

HPCwire Building Supercomputers with Raspberries HPCwire That could be made possible through recent advancements made with the Raspberry Pi computers.

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Raspberry Leaf

Dr Simon Monk ( who has written a book on the Pi and Python – check it out on Amazon ) has come up with a really useful idea: a bit of paper you can install over the GPIO pins of your prototyping Pi (and leave there) to remind you which pin is which. The simplest ideas are the best, aren’t they

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