Just a quick blog – Bart Bania has blogged about getting a small Nokia 5110 LCD screen to work with the Raspberry Pi and lots and lots of resistors 🙂 Read all about it here
Category: Programming
Simple way to broadcast video and audio with the #RaspberryPi camera and a microphone
Foundation forum member tjsheffler has been experimenting with getting a simple HLS stream from the camera module and syncing it with audio from a mic. He’s not been completely successful, but you can follow his progress and replicate his experiments…
#RaspberryPi used in bitcoin-operated pool table
Games room company Liberty Games has created a pool table that is operated by bitcoins and runs with the aid of a Raspberry Pi. Read more here
Using the PiGlow and a #RaspberryPi as a diffuse lighting source
The guys at Norwich-based Gadgetoid have been experimenting with the PiGlow expansion board: and have worked out how to use it, together with a glass lamp from IKEA, to create a remote-controlled mood light. Read about the project here
Presentation from PyCon India shows how to control GPIO pins on the #RaspberryPi
Sudar Muthu has just finished presenting at the Python conference PyCon in India. He’s kindly shared his slides, code and circuit diagrams from the conference so we can all see how a simple electronics project is put together. Read more…
Looking back on a two-week camp with a #RaspberryPi course
Gordon Henderson, of WiringPi fame, has just finished leading a Raspberry Pi course at the Winchester-based Techcamp 2013. He’s written up his experiences getting the young people programming with Bash, BASIC, Python and Minecraft as well as other activities they…
Go Back to the Future with a #RaspberryPi and LED Time Circuits
Vince Weaver is working on implementing a set of Back to the Future-style time circuits with his Pi. It’s in the beginning stages, but looks very promising. He’s looking to build a circuit board from the project but, quite frankly,…
How to compile the #RaspberryPi camera module software
Martin O’Hanlon has been doing some work on the video recording software, RaspiVid, for the camera module. He’s written some instructions on how to do this yourself. So, if you’re all-at-sea when it comes to using GitHub and just want…
Install Cloud9 on a #RaspberryPi
Bernaschina has written a tutorial on installing the web-browser based development environment Cloud9 on the Pi. Read all about it here
Dewarp panoramic images from your #RaspberryPi camera
Katherine Scott, with some awesome mathematical work, has figured out how to turn a photograph taken using the camera module with a Kogeto 360 degree lens from a warped image to a true panorama. I imagine the concept would work…