Carl Hughes has blogged a video about the first run of his Raspberry Pi-powered robot created from a “magician” chassis. Random thoughts: First run for Raspberry Pi Bot.
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Make Noughts and Crosses for #RaspberryPi with Python and PyGame
Liam Fraser at Linux User and Developer has written an article about making a noughts and crosses game for the Raspberry Pi.
#RaspberryPi and eGalax 7-inch touchscreen for XBMC
Andrei Istodorescu has detailed how he put together a Raspberry Pi, Raspbian, XBMC and an eGalax 7 inch touchscreen for his project over on his blog.
Using a HMC5883L magnetometer/compass with the #RaspberryPi
This blog post describes getting an HMC5883L magnetic compass sensor to work with a Raspberry Pi. The pictures below show the sensor breakout board in question. For Arduino Leonardo If you do not have an Arduino, or just want the…
Installing and enabling I2C on the #RaspberryPi running Raspbian
I’m rather cheekily taking most of this from ThinkBowl.com as it’s a brilliant, simple walk-through that I’d hate to lose if the site disappeared! I’ve added some comments by way of explanation, just to add a little value. First install…
#RaspberryPi Fish Tank Monitor (work in progress)
Just thought I’d share this discussion forum thread in which a Raspberry Pi enthusiast called Rob is attempting to build a fish tank monitor out of a Raspberry Pi and some expansion boards.
RasPi.TV covers the #RaspberryPi TARDIS launch
Alex Eames was able to take some video of Dave Akerman and Anthony Stirk’s high altitude balloon launch on Wednesday. It’s a great video as usual from Alex who shows the sheer amount of elbow grease that goes into launching…
Quick2Wire launch analogue board for #RaspberryPi
Quick2Wire have launched another of their add-on boards for the Raspberry Pi. This one gives access to 4 analog inputs and 1 analog output and is designed to be used in conjunction with their interface board. Read more about the…
Two I2C buses on the #RaspberryPi
Medic for Life has blogged about the double-row of holes near the GPIO that allow you to access the second I2C bus on the Raspberry Pi.
Dave Akerman reports on his 4th #RaspberryPi launch
Having followed the flight via live mapping and over the IRC channel, I thought I’d share with you the write-up from the man himself. To recap, Dave Akerman launched a Raspberry Pi inside a TARDIS replica box using a high-altitude…