Gareth Halfacree has done a review of the Embedded Pi board for Linux User & Developer magazine. Read it here. It’s a bit mixed!
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Run a Python script as a service on boot with a #RaspberryPi
Just a quickie blog from Stephen Phillips about starting up a Python script at boot-time. Read it here
Playing music on a #RaspberryPi using UPnP and DLNA
Stephen Phillips has written an extensive blog post on how to set your Pi up to play music using a networked hard drive and a mobile app to control it. Read about it here
Radio Pi driven by #RaspberryPi
Afraid I haven’t got a name for the author of this one, but it’s over on tweetypi.co.uk. Here’s a nice little project – a birthday present. It’s an internet-enabled wireless radio made out of a LEES draught bitter box! Inside…
Get started with #RaspberryPi and Arduino for only $12
I don’t normally promote non-Pi crowdfunding, but given how many people were interested in the Arduino at the Jam on Saturday, I wanted to show you this. It’s a project to build a non-profit Arduino Leonardo compatible board. Normally, you’d…
Notes from the Foundation from the Cambridge #RaspberryJam
Fantastic stuff from Liz. She’s just blogged about the team’s visit to the Jam on Saturday. Read all about it here
Another Cambridge #RaspberryJam write-up :-)
Frank Carver, who went to the Raspberry Jam on Saturday and runs the blog Raspberry Alpha Omega has done a quick write-up of the event. Read it here
Cambridge Raspberry Jam – lots of #RaspberryPi goodness!
Jonathan Pallant presented at the Cambridge Raspberry Jam on Saturday. He’s done an excellent write-up of the event and put up lots of pics. Thanks Jonathan! Inspires me to do my own write-up. I haven’t got quite as many pics…
The Register launches a high-altitude #RaspberryPi balloon
With the help of Dave Akerman, website The Register has successfully launched and recovered a payload from a high-altitude balloon. Reaching a height of 34,571m, there was also a Pi camera module onboard which returned some great images. Read more…
Sixth Formers launch a #RaspberryPi High Altitude Balloon
Three Cumbria-based sixth form students launched a high-altitude balloon payload on the 28th June. The onboard flight computer was a Raspberry Pi. The Foundation have added a guest post to their blog from one of the team. Read the article here