Over on the CNXsoft blog, someone’s created a case for the Pi out of a ridiculous amount of stripboard/perfboard. Read about the construction here
Category: Cases
PiBoy Advance – new project to get a #RaspberryPi inside a Gameboy
Leland Flynn has just started a new project to fit a Raspberry Pi, running multiple emulators, inside an original Gameboy case. Looks like a really great project. He’s already done a decent amount of work on it. Read more and see…
Ben Heck starts creating a #RaspberryPi retro gaming console
Well-known hacker Ben Heck has begun posting a series of videos in which he creates a retro handheld gaming console using a Raspberry Pi and a MAME emulator. This is part one (it’s about twenty minutes long) Part 2 is…
Pibow-inspired case for the #RaspberryPi camera
Andy Tebay has created the DXF files for a very cute case for the Raspberry Pi camera. Read more and download the design from Thingiverse.
Integrating the Apple II and the #RaspberryPi
Foundation forum member ‘resman’ (aka Dave Schmenk) has been integrating his two favourite computers – the Apple II and the Raspberry Pi. Here’s Part 1… and part 2…
Pimoroni launch case/mount for the #RaspberryPi camera
Pimoroni, makers of the excellent Pibow case, have just started to sell a case/mount for the Raspberry Pi camera module. It’s made out of acrylic and utilises the mounting holes on the camera to sandwich it between two layers. Of…
A #RaspberryPi camera case that looks like a camera!
Pete Taylor has done an excellent job converting a retro-looking Holga camera into a case for this Raspberry Pi and camera module. Read more and see more pics on his blog
CustomPC magazine features #RaspberryPi this month
As you can see from the cover, this month’s CustomPC magazine features the Raspberry Pi. It has articles on turning the Pi into a NAS box and also about 3D printing a case for the Pi.
Retro heaven with a #RaspberryPi powered C64
Neil Crump shows off some Raspberry Pi-powered retro goodness with Commodore 64 emulation (using Vice) inside a C64 carcass.
#RaspberryPi in a NES case
Igor Kromin took a non-working Nintendo Entertainment System from eBay, a Raspberry Pi and some know-how and put them all together so he could run a NES/SNES emulated games. Read about his project here