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We’re Getting a Full-Size Commodore 64 in 2019 – PCMag

We’re Getting a Full-Size Commodore 64 in 2019   PCMag A frustrating feature of the C64 Mini was the need to plug in a keyboard because the unit was so small and didn’t have functioning keys. A full-size Commodore …

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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ gets OSMC support for home theatre use – MyBroadband

MyBroadband Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ gets OSMC support for home theatre use MyBroadband “After updating to OSMC's March release, you can simply swap an SD card out from a Pi 2 or Pi 3 and put it in a Pi 3 B+,” it said.

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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ gets OSMC support for home theatre use – MyBroadband

MyBroadband Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ gets OSMC support for home theatre use MyBroadband “After updating to OSMC's March release, you can simply swap an SD card out from a Pi 2 or Pi 3 and put it in a Pi 3 B+,” it said. “The power requirements of the unit are increased, so we recommend using a good-quality power supply.” The latest OSMC ..

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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ gets OSMC support for home theatre use – MyBroadband

MyBroadband Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ gets OSMC support for home theatre use MyBroadband “After updating to OSMC's March release, you can simply swap an SD card out from a Pi 2 or Pi 3 and put it in a Pi 3 B+,” it said. “The power requirements of the unit are increased, so we recommend using a good-quality power supply.” The latest OSMC …

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Meet Raspberry Pi NoIR, an infrared camera board for low light photography – Engadget

Geeky gadgets Meet Raspberry Pi NoIR, an infrared camera board for low light photography Engadget If Raspberry Pi owners wanted to use the device's camera board for nighttime photography, they had to engage in some extremely delicate tinkering, as the unit's IR filter was firmly attached. Until now. The folks at Raspberry Pi took to their blog ..

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Macro filming and photography with the camera board

Although the lens on the Raspberry Pi camera board is nominally fixed-focus, we’ve found that with a bit of hackery, you can gently unscrew it from its mount and change the focal depth.

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