The Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched a new educational resource to to commemorate the declaration of World War I. With it, you’ll be able to build your own morse code machine and have a Raspberry Pi play the morse and interpret…
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Raspberry Pi powered quadcopter
Tobias Simon has posted some information onto DIY Drones about a quadcopter he’s developing which is controlled by a Raspberry Pi. Here’s a list of components he’s used: Flytron Navigatron I2C GPS 4channel I2Csafe Bidirectional Logic Level Converter ADS1015 ADC…
Handheld NES and Gameboy with Raspberry Pi
Nicholas Moore has done a conversion of a Gameboy shell he purchased from Kitsch-Bent by adding a Raspberry Pi and some other components, together with a handy retro gaming image from Adafruit. You can read how he did it here or watch…
Caller ID using a Raspberry Pi
Andy & Chris at AndyPi have worked out a way to use an old modem and an LCD screen to display caller ID. Have a read how they did it by downloading the PDF on their blog page.
New standards for GPIO boards on the #RaspberryPi B+
There are two pins on the GPIO on the new B+ all to do with EEPROM. Now, it doesn’t really matter to most users what these pins do, but for those who are developing add-on boards that plug into the…
Open the pod bay doors with a #RaspberryPi
Eduardo Zola and Perla Zola have taken a Raspberry Pi, created a wooden case for it and added an ‘all seeing eye’ and made a HAL9000 replica. It’s a lovely build which you can see a tour of by…
Another cool #RaspberryPi Gameboy mod
Raspberry Pi Forum user Microbyte has taken an old Gameboy and squeezed a Raspberry Pi and a composite screen in to create a handheld retro gaming machine. I know this has been done before, but this is a neat build…
Vintage radio/Spotify with a #RaspberryPi
It seems there’s quite a fad for taking old stuff and putting a Pi inside. Here’s another one, this time from Imgur user mxmln23. He’s taken two vintage radios, used the best bits from both and added the Pi, and lots…
#RaspberryPi Rain Box
Instructables user Adum24 loves the sound of rain. So, he decided to build himself a box to play rain sounds. As you do. He thought a Raspberry Pi would be perfect for this so he got together some cheap powered…
38 In 1 interchangeable precise tool set – review
I bought one of these from The Pi Hut on Friday and thought I’d do a quick review. Here’s how it comes, in a box: It’s identified as a JK-6088 A, but that doesn’t really mean much, so let’s open up…