I spotted a post on gamedev.net from someone who has just obtained a Pi for Christmas. Apart from a bit of an issue with the extra stuff you need to buy (see my previous post on this), he does make a…
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Paper-Duino Pi – Arduino shield for the Pi
The Paper-Duino-Pi is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn’t need a printed circuit board. All components are standard electronic parts that…
Linking Arduino to the Raspberry Pi
I own, thanks to a competition, a Dreamer Nano v4. This is a micro clone of an Arduino Leonardo. Having tried to get the Arduino IDE running on Windows 7 64-bit and failed with the serial monitor part, I decided…
Girls have fun with Pi – taking Raspberry Pi to the classroom [reblog]
Last week saw the Raspberry Pi engaging young people with computing at an event at Fairfield High School for Girls in Tameside. It’s great to see how well the Pi goes down with young people, the folks it was designed…
Interface board for Olimex UEXT modules for Raspberry Pi
Olimex have brought out a new board which allows the Raspberry Pi to have access to UEXT modules like Relay modules, Thermocouple sensor modules, 3-axis magnetometer and accelerometers, Zigbee, WiFi, GSM, GPS etc. You can purchase one here: RPi-UEXT. This is…
Making a Reset Switch for your Rev 2 Raspberry P (reblog)
Alex over at Raspi.tv has done an excellent how-to for fitting a reset switch onto your Raspberry Pi. Making a Reset Switch for your Rev 2 Raspberry Pi » RasPi.tv.
Quick guide on emulating a Raspberry Pi in Windows (reblog)
Quick guide on emulating a Raspberry Pi in Windows using Qemu – technarchy.
Raspberry Pi Storm Warning (SailNet)
I monitor a lot of things for posts related to the Raspberry Pi and this one popped up on my Google Search alerts. I decided to pitch into the conversation to point the poster in the right direction. Here’s the…
Jonathan Furness: Raspberry Pi in Primary Education
Interesting presentation on getting the Raspberry Pi into use in UK primary education. Jonathan Furness: Raspberry Pi – YouTube.
Catch up TV on Raspberry Pi Raspbmc – BBC iPlayer
Just reblogging this as it’s very exciting. This is a tutorial on how to get UK-based catch-up TV working on the Pi: BBC iPlayer, 4od, 5ive player… Just a step off the holy grail of PVR, this is a much-needed…