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The MagPi takes the temperature – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com The MagPi takes the temperature ElectronicsWeekly.com You can find a tutorial on physical computing describing how to use 1-Wire temperature sensors, details of Sonic Pi v2.0, a look at how to build your own XMPP chat server, and the beginning of a two-part series on using the Raspberry Pi to study …

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Raspberry Pi goes gaming – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi goes gaming ElectronicsWeekly.com 1sqJ9KP A Raspberry Pi has been used as the hardware platform to build a fully portable gaming console. It is the result of an online design project by blogger Ben Heck, who uses a Raspberry Pi Model B board featured in a two-part series on the …

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Raspberry Pi Transformed Into A Handheld Gaming Console – Kotaku Australia

Digital Trends Raspberry Pi Transformed Into A Handheld Gaming Console Kotaku Australia In a two-part series, the first of which you can watch above, Heckendorn tears apart a Pi , only to put it back together inside of a gaming handheld shell, complete with screen and buttons. The final product, based on the 512MB version of the Pi , will … Raspberry Pi turned into a portable gaming console by The Ben Heck Show Digital Trends Ben Heck rips apart a Raspberry Pi to make a handheld game console Liliputing Raspberry Pi gets Ben Heck'd into portable gaming unit SlashGear all 4 news articles

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Get Your Retro Game On With A Raspberry Pi-Powered Gaming Machine – Lifehacker Australia

Get Your Retro Game On With A Raspberry Pi -Powered Gaming Machine Lifehacker Australia It turns out that running retro games on your Raspberry Pi isn't that difficult. The blog Coding Epiphany recently ran a two-part series on getting your Raspberry Pi configured, set up and ready to game.

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