Glenn Walsh has been experimenting with a PIC 18F4620 chip logging data from analog inputs. Read more here
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Building a scaled-down Space Invaders game with a #RaspberryPi
Tiburcio de la Carcova has been busy. He built a full-sized Space Invaders game a little while ago which was a bit big for his daughter, the intended user. So, he’s made a scaled-down version with a Raspberry Pi! Read…
Distro Super Test – #RaspberryPi Edition from Linux User magazine
The Linux User & Developer magazine website has just published their test of all the main Linux distros for the Raspberry Pi. They cover Raspbian, Arch, Fedora, SliTaz, Gentoo and RiscOS and give (very) honest opinions about all of them.…
I2C Analog to Digital Converter with the #RaspberryPi
John Newbigin has been experimenting with a pre-assembled I2C analog to digital board with built-in sensors. Very interesting for such a small package and a very low price. It’s only £2.90 on DealExtreme.
Emulate Arduinos on the #RaspberryPi for real-time readings
This is a bit complicated to understand, so I’ll just quote the relevant bits from the Space Apps Challenge page. Proof of concept that threads in a Real Time Operating System for the Raspberry Pi can emulate various Arduinos with…
DronePi gets a makeover with a #RaspberryPi model A
Over at PiStuffing, Hove has been busy replacing parts on his DronePi – a four-blade RC copter. He now uses a Model A Raspberry Pi as the heart. You can read more about it here. You can also read about his…
The #RaspberryPi Jelly Baby Project
Raspberry Pi Foundation evangelist Rob Bishop created a mini-project involving a jelly baby and audio output using the Pi. Sounds insane, I know. Chris Swan went to Maker Faire, got one of the kits-in-a-bag and has been getting it working…
Countly, #RaspberryPi, and Servos
Paul Brown has been working at using a Raspberry Pi to integrate with the Countly mobile analytics/statistics service. Read more here
Three Toys to Make with the #RaspberryPi
This guest post is courtesy of Farnell The UK-based Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a computer the size of a business card with a focus on giving children the basic idea of computer programming and engineering. However, the Raspberry Pi…
WeTalkNerdy.tv introduces the Raspberry Pi in video special
Dave Larsen over at WeTalkNerdy.tv has been creating a series of videos about the Raspberry Pi for beginners over the past few weeks. He’s just finished editing the first three parts into one longer video which can be viewed online…