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Learn to write games for the BBC Micro with Eben

Long-time fans of the Raspberry Pi will know that we were inspired to make a programmable computer for kids by our own experiences with a machine called the BBC Micro, which many of us learned with in the 1980s. This post is the first of what’s going to be an irregular series where I’ll walk you through building the sort of game we used to play when we were kids.

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Polaroid Gets Thermal Printer and Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Polaroid Gets Thermal Printer and Raspberry Pi Hackaday We only mention this because the following project, despite featuring the Raspberry Pi Zero grafted into a vintage Polaroid camera, is anything but lazy. In the impeccably detailed and photographed write-up, [mitxela] explains how the Pi Zero and a …

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Geek deals: Get the complete Raspberry Pi 3 training bundle for just $19 – Geek

Geek Geek deals: Get the complete Raspberry Pi 3 training bundle for just $19 Geek For your 19 bucks, you get the following courses: “Wireless Penetration Testing with Kali Linux & Raspberry Pi ” ($45 value), “Cluster Pi: Build a Raspberry Pi Beowulf Cluster” ($30 value), “ Raspberry Pi Essentials & Extras” ($30 value), “PiBot: Build … and more »

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How To Build Your Own DIY Amazon Echo With Raspberry Pi On The Cheap [VIDEO] – Tech Times

How To Build Your Own DIY Amazon Echo With Raspberry Pi On The Cheap [VIDEO] Tech Times First off, to build your DIY Echo you need the following hardware devices: a Raspberry Pi , a USB sound card, an external speaker, and a push button. The last item is really important, as the terms and conditions of using the Alexa Voice Service do not … and more »

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Ultimate guide to Raspberry Pi operating systems, part 2 – Network World

Network World Ultimate guide to Raspberry Pi operating systems, part 2 Network World A few months ago we published the Ultimate guide to Raspberry Pi operating systems, Part 1 and today, for your continuing RPi pleasure, we have Part 2! Here we have another 21 ways to make your Raspberry Pi into a workhorse. Most of the following are …

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Quake III bounty: we have a winner!

At the end of February, Broadcom announced the release of full documentation for the VideoCore IV graphics core, and a complete source release of the graphics stack for the BCM21553 cellphone chip. To celebrate, we offered a $10k prize to the first person to port this codebase to the BCM2835 application processor that sits at the heart of the Raspberry Pi, and to get Quake 3 (which already runs on the Pi) running on the newly open ARM driver, rather on the closed-source VPU driver. Our hope was that the ported driver would be a helpful reference for anyone working on a Mesa / Gallium3D driver for VideoCore IV

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