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Local News: Gift to Castlemakers (12/4/18) – The Banner-Graphic

Local News: Gift to Castlemakers (12/4/18)   The Banner-Graphic At a recent training program for Indiana CoderDojo organizations, TechPoint Foundation for Youth gave Castlemakers two ultimate Raspberry Pi 3 kits and …

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Raspberry Pi at MozFest 2016

MozFest , or Mozilla Festival, is an annual celebration of the Mozilla community and the wider open internet movement. People from all over the world gather to explore ways of making the internet a resource that’s open and inclusive to all

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How to: Build a Raspberry Pi 3 retro gaming PC your kids will love – We Got Served (blog)

We Got Served (blog) How to: Build a Raspberry Pi 3 retro gaming PC your kids will love We Got Served (blog) So, we set about researching simple and cheap options for building a retro gaming PC that could play the classics I remember from my youth. The Raspberry Pi 3 looked like an ideal choice

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Kids tinker with Raspberry Pi computer at downtown Edmonton library’s makerspace – Edmonton Sun

Kids tinker with Raspberry Pi computer at downtown Edmonton library's makerspace Edmonton Sun The Raspberry Jam Youth Workshop showed participants how to put together the case for a simple Raspberry Pi computer that's roughly the size of a garage door opener, assemble a screen and connect it to a keyboard, organizer Ross Lockwood said.

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Cave Story

Dave “Davespice” Honess, one of our indefatigable forum mods (a crack team of men and women with darting eyes who never sleep, spending their downtime making sure our forums are a welcoming place for new users, and a really crappy place for people who want to spam or start flamewars), has been working on porting games to the Pi. His most recent addition to the Pi Store is Cave Story , a side-scrolling freeware platformer with a distinctly retro look and feel. I’d been chatting to Dave about why he’d chosen Cave Story to work on, and what he said was really worth sharing, so I asked him if he’d mind writing a few words for the blog about it

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