I am now saving a picture from the camera every minute. I’ve written some PHP and JQuery to create a timelapse of the images. They will update throughout the night and, with any luck, by the morning I’ll have a…
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Video from the Raspberry Jamboree – Deploying #RaspberryPi in a classroom
Presentation by Alex Bradbury of Cambridge University about the issues schools face in deploying a set of Raspberry Pis in a classroom.
BBC article on the Fish Pi – a #RaspberryPi for the ocean
The BBC has done a very good, in-depth article on Greg Holloway’s FishPi project to send a Pi across the ocean in an autonomous boat. Read the article here
BerryClip #RaspberryPi add-on board review
Raspberry Pi For Beginners has done a review of the BerryClip add-on board from Matt Hawkins at Raspberry Pi Spy. It’s a positive review and goes through the Python examples using the Adafruit web IDE.
Live pictures from #RaspberryPi camera module (I hope!)
Here’s an experiment! I’ve set-up my Pi to automatically take a picture every minute with the new Raspberry Pi Camera Module. The current image is below and is taken out of my study window. Right in the centre (between the…
#RaspberryPi – Pi4J version 0.0.5 released
Robert Savage has been hard at work with his Java library for the Raspberry Pi. Read about the latest release here
#RaspberryPi Foundation blogs about creating the camera board
David Plowman has written a guest post over at the Foundation about how the camera module was put together and how the software was worked out. Really interesting stuff. Read the article
Using Perl on the #RaspberryPi
Mark Dootson has been doing some preliminary work on creating a set of Perl modules to use on the Raspberry Pi. Read more about it here.
A #RaspberryPi car radio
Daniele Nicassio has been busy building a radio for his car from a Raspberry Pi, an LCD display and a set of USB speakers. He’s written a bare-bones tutorial with code examples. Read more here.
Raspberry Pi RGB LED Clock – YouTube
Chris Fane has created a rather nifty little clock out of a Raspberry Pi model A and some leftover RGB LEDs. Read more here or view the video below.