Nice little summing up of the Raspberry Jamboree by Guardian.co.uk. Read the article here
Category: Articles
Quick2Wire port expander review from Gadgetoid for the #RaspberryPi
Gadgetoid has written a capsule review, with examples in Ruby, of the Quick2Wire port expander board. Interesting stuff, very balanced review.
Remote access for the #RaspberryPi
Ranjith Jayadevan has done a succinct post on getting remote terminal and desktop access to the Raspberry Pi from a Linux client. Read the article
Pi Day live broadcast from Illinois about the #RaspberryPi
Illinois Institute of Technology’s Information Technology Management Organisation (ITMO) will be broadcasting a set of hands-on workshops with the Raspberry Pi on Pi Day, this Thursday 14th March. It will be broadcasted live on YouTube. They are 5 hours behind the…
Running a MUD on a group of #RaspberryPi boards
Frank, over at Raspberry Alpha Omega, is thinking about running a MUD (Multi User Dungeon) across a ‘federation’ of Raspberry Pi servers. He’s written a great article on a possible approach and his reasons for doing so. Read the article here…
Gordon Henderson’s Raspberry Jamboree report – #RaspberryPi #rjamboree
A fantastic write-up from WiringPi guru Gordon Henderson about the Raspberry Jamboree in Manchester on 9th March. Really wish I could’ve been there but according to Twitter traffic there’s likely to be another one in 6 months (which is the…
Make a flag wave with a #RaspberryPi
This great how-to from RasPi.tv details how to make a flag-waving rig with your Raspberry Pi and some bits and pieces. So, head on over to RasPi.TV and start making your flag-waving demo!
#RaspberryPi GPIO cheat sheet from Cyntech/ModMyPi
This great infographic-type cheat sheet from Cyntech explains all the different GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi. Print it out – stick it on the wall in your hobby room! Download it from the ModMyPi site!
OpenGL for the #RaspberryPi used to create a 3D parametric plotter
Really interesting post on the Foundation’s blog about someone’s experiments with OpenGL and plotting parameter-driven 3D shapes from the Raspberry Pi command line. Read the article here
Ten Linux tips for #RaspberryPi owners
Make have created a great tips list for Raspberry Pi owners to help them with Linux. Read the tips here.