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Raspberry Pi Projection Mapping Crash Course – Hackaday

Raspberry Pi Projection Mapping Crash Course Hackaday This might seem like one of those things that's difficult to pull off at the hobbyist level, but as it turns out, there's a number of options to do your own projection mapping with the lowly Raspberry Pi . [Cornelius], an avid VJ with a penchant for …

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Flash ROMs with a Raspberry Pi – Linux Journal

Flash ROMs with a Raspberry Pi Linux Journal I did, however, have a Raspberry Pi (well, many Raspberry Pis if I'm being honest), and it turns out that both it and the Beaglebone Black are platforms that have been used with flashrom successfully.

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One-upping the NES Classic Edition with the Raspberry Pi 3 and RetroPie – Ars Technica

Ars Technica One-upping the NES Classic Edition with the Raspberry Pi 3 and RetroPie Ars Technica It turns out that the NES Classic Edition is just a little Linux-powered board inside a cute case, and it's totally possible to build your own tiny Linux-powered computer inside a cute case without spending much more than $60. And by using the …

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Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 3 – Network World

Network World Building a Raspberry Pi -powered Barkometer, Part 3 Network World In the last two parts of the Barkometer, which is an IoT project to prove that my dog is not a barkoholic, I discussed the hardware and my problems with getting a clean recording. It turns out, much to my irritation, that the Sabrent USB 2.0 External 2 ..

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You Can Boot A Raspberry Pi 3 From A Hard Drive Or Over Ethernet – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia You Can Boot A Raspberry Pi 3 From A Hard Drive Or Over Ethernet Lifehacker Australia The big news about the Raspberry Pi 3 was built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but it turns out there was another set of new tricks: New boot options. This feature's still in beta, but over at the Raspberry Pi Foundation, they outline how to boot from a mass … and more »

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You Can Boot a Raspberry Pi 3 From a Hard Drive or Over Ethernet – Lifehacker

Lifehacker You Can Boot a Raspberry Pi 3 From a Hard Drive or Over Ethernet Lifehacker The big news about the Raspberry Pi 3 was built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but it turns out there was another set of new tricks: new boot options. This feature's still …

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Teaching Your Raspberry Pi to Speak with IBM Watson – SitePoint

SitePoint Teaching Your Raspberry Pi to Speak with IBM Watson SitePoint It turns out there's a lot you can do with a Raspberry Pi and IBM Bluemix. In the first article in this series, we explored how to connect up a Raspberry Pi to IBM Bluemix, IBM Watson and Node-RED. If you haven't yet got your Raspberry Pi set up with …

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Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals | Hackaday Hackaday Among its many tricks, the Raspberry Pi is capable of putting clock signals signal out on its GPIO pins, and that turns out to be just the thing for synthesizing RF … and more »

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Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals – Hackaday

Hackaday Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals Hackaday Among its many tricks, the Raspberry Pi is capable of putting clock signals signal out on its GPIO pins, and that turns out to be just the thing for synthesizing RF signals in the amateur radio bands.

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Raspberry Pi 2 announced with substantial hardware upgrades – Engadget

Raspberry Pi 2 announced with substantial hardware upgrades Engadget While Raspberry Pi fans were told to expect a brand new board somewhere around 2017, it turns out that wasn't quite true. This is the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B: a substantial upgrade from the Model B+ that will go on sale later today for $35/£25

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