Sorry everyone. Looks like the downloads have disappeared. RawShark has been looking at running QuakeWorld on his Pi and has now come up with a way to do it. Here are his instructions (reproduced from his original thread): 1. download…
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Speed coding event in Cambridge to use #RaspberryPi
Supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and ARM, there is a speed coding event for primary schools being held at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge on June 12. Called a ‘coding jamboree’, pupils from several primary schools will visit 10…
Learning Python with #RaspberryPi – review
This review has been a long time coming because I wanted to make sure I read this book thoroughly before making up my mind. After a short introduction, there is a short chapter on getting the Pi up and running.…
Create a backup server with the #RaspberryPi
James has been experimenting with using a Pi as a backup server running Areca backup. Read more here
Behavioural science monitoring on a #RaspberryPi
The Foundation has posted about Katherine Scott‘s work to create a humane rat behavioural monitoring station using a Raspberry Pi. Cute little critters, really. Read more here.
Southend-on-Sea Raspberry Jam for #RaspberryPi owners #rjam
The next Southend Raspberry Jam will take place on 21st June at the Temporary Arts Project. Follow @soslug or @SouthendRPiJams on Twitter or visit their Facebook page for more information.
Get depth data from a Kinect on the #RaspberryPi
The race is on to build a full 3D scanner with the XBox Kinect. Using a first-generation Kinect, Alexander (aka xxorde) has built a driver for the device and shared it on Github. So, if you fancy using the Kinect…
#RaspberryPi expands it’s education team
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has just announced the recruitment of a new member of it’s education team. Craig Richardson (aka @CraigArgh on Twitter) is an expert in Minecraft on the Pi and is an ex-teacher. Craig has led many Minecraft…
Control RC vehicles using your #RaspberryPi
Brandon was experimenting with using his Raspberry Pi as an FM Transmitter when he realised that with a modification to the signal he could control a remote-controlled car. He’s written up an extensive explanation of his findings and his method…
New distro brings BBC Basic to the forefront on a #RaspberryPi
Risc OS Open have released a new distro image for the Raspberry Pi that boots you straight into BBC Basic. It’s probably only worth it if you’re after a full retro experience, but it’s nice to know that you can…