Very impressive guest post over on the Foundation’s website about using the Raspberry Pi as an image analyser for MRI images. Read the post here
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Raspberry Pi Website Hit Tracker – david singleton
David Singleton has created a Raspberry Pi Website Hit Tracker so that whenever someone visits his page a neon lamp lights up! He’s documented the process and released all the code necessary for you to duplicate his project. Nice one, David!
Find all the #RaspberryPi on your network from Linux
I was at work running a Pi headless… And I realised I had no way of knowing what the IP address was. I’d tried using Angry IP Scanner but, for some reason, this failed to work. After a little Googling,…
#RaspberryPi Media Centre – what you can And cannot do
Christian Cawley has written an excellent piece about the limitations and functionality of the various XBMC media center distros that can be run on the Raspberry Pi. This isn’t a comparison between OpenElec, RaspBmc and Xbian, but more an overview…
Raspberry Jamboree – Live webcast tickets on sale for #RaspberryPi enthusiasts
Raspberry Jam-meister Alan O’Donohoe has just set-up an EventBrite event to view a live webcast of the Raspberry Jamboree taking place in Manchester on 9th March: Live Web Cast of Raspberry Jamboree 2013, Sat 09.03.13 – Eventbrite. Tickets are £2.70…
Autonomous #RaspberryPi Tank… almost / @Raspberry_Pi
Ian Renton’s blog about building a Raspberry Pi-powered tank never ceases to amaze me. This time, it’s Raspberry Tank Day 25: The Beginnings of Autonomy. His tank takes on a cupboard and… well, you’ll have to read his blog to find…
Minecraft for #RaspberryPi and Pocket Edition are compatible
Over on the Mcpipy blog, there is confirmation that you can connect together Minecraft for Raspberry Pi and Minecraft Pocket Edition as long as they’re on the same LAN. There are instructions on how to do this (they are very…
Using an Ultrasonic range finder with the #RaspberryPi from Java.
Another excellent post from Carl Hughes. This time he takes readings from an ultrasonic range finder connected to his Raspberry Pi using Java. Read his article here
Setting up a Bluetooth device on the #RaspberryPi
C Theroux has done an excellent guide to installing the bluetooth stack on the Pi, then pairing with a device and setting it as trusted. L’Antre du Tryphon » Blog Archive » A step by step guide to setup a…
Technical details for a compact, headless #RaspberryPi
This project has resulted in a Raspberry Pi with a 4-line LCD screen, a battery pack, indicator LEDs and control buttons so that a headless Pi can be monitored and controlled without any other input device. It’s rather neat and…