New British #RaspberryPi case and robotics solution on Kickstarter

The Little British Robot Company and Kre8 have teamed up to bring to market a construction-grade cardboard case system and robotics kit. They’re currently running a Kickstarter campaign to judge the size of the market and to raise funds for the project.

The campaign is made up of the following products:

  • A protective cardboard case for the Pi.
  • A case for a battery pack.
  • A robot chassis, motors and wheels kit.
  • The HapPi GPIO board that can be used to control motors

There are various levels of pledges for the different parts.

If you’re interested in a low-cost method of casing your Pi or doing robotics, this is well worth a look.

See the Kickstarter campaign here.

Music played on disk drives powered by the #RaspberryPi


They’ve just covered this over on the Foundation blog so I thought I’d share it with you.

YouTube channel owner Arganalth plays music. On old disk drives. It has to be seen to be believed. He’s recently moved from PC/Arduino to the Raspberry Pi to drive the playback and his latest is the Back to the Future theme (see above). Read more about it, including the tutorial that led to him doing this, over on the Foundation’s blog.