Ron Ostafichuk has taken a full-size Dalek model and used a Raspberry Pi to control it. It even plays the Doctor Who theme tune when it’s ready to go! You have to watch the video to see it in action…
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Sonic Pi – from humble beginnings to live coding on the Raspberry Pi
On 13th October, Dr Sam Aaron presented to the London Ruby Users Group about how Sonic Pi grew from a simple program producing beeps to being a live coding development environment that is installed by default on the Raspberry Pi.…
HDMIPi review by Raspberry Pi IV Beginners
Matt Manning has done his usual sterling job producing a video that reviews the HDMIPi screen. The screen, which was developed jointly between Alex Eames of RasPi.TV and Cyntech, is an HD screen that comes with an acrylic case produced…
New video series on Raspberry Pi robots
Matthew Timmons-Brown, “The Raspberry Pi Guy”, has just started a new series on robotics on his YouTube channel. Matt’s always been a strong proponent of using robots in education, both in schools and at home, so this comes as so…
BBC Buggy controlled by a Raspberry Pi
Not loads of detail on this, but it looks fun. Steve Battle has taken an old BBC Buggy (from 1983!) and strapped a Raspberry Pi to it. He’s used two GPIO boards – the IO Pi from AB Electronics and…
Video tutorial: read analog inputs with the Raspberry Pi
Video blogger Fraser May has done a great, very in-depth video, on analog inputs and reading them with the Pi using an ADC chip. Well worth a watch, though at over 45 minutes it’s possibly too long for many people.
CNBC comes to Cambridge to talk about the Raspberry Pi and CamJam
On the 6th of September, we held a Raspberry Jam in Cambridge, UK. During that day, a news crew from CNBC attended and conducted a lot of interviews and shot footage of the activities taking place. On the previous day, they…
Interview with Raspberry Pi’s James Adams
Matt Richardson from Make talked to James Adams (the Foundation’s Director of Hardware) at MakerCon in New York recently about the Compute Module, HATs, the B+ and how the Slice is going. The video of the interview is below.
Speaking alarm clock with a Raspberry Pi
Pete has done this great tutorial and list of instructions/code to create an speaking alarm clock with a Raspberry Pi. The Pi downloads headlines from the internet and then plays them back with whatever is connected to the 3.5mm audio…
New physical computing video from the Raspberry Pi Foundation
In an effort to get everyone excited about physical computing using the GPIO pins on the Pi, the Foundation has just published a new video from Saladhouse in which the GPIO is explained and various projects featured. You can see the…