PiFinder portable #RaspberryPi project has unique screen / @Raspberry_Pi

Someone over at Overclocked.tv has created a lipo-battery driven portable Pi and used two great components for functionality: a keyboard from a Nexus 7 case and, most excitingly, a viewfinder from a Sony DXC-3000 camcorder.

All this is packaged up in a box from a cassette used in the camcorder.

You can find more information about PiFinder here.

BBC article talks about the #RaspberryPi and the rise of small computers

BBC News - Raspberry Pi and the rise of small computers

In this article, the BBC covers the world of miniature computing and the explosion, in recent months, of devices into the market. It’s a good article but they would have been better advised not to sidebar some uncharitable comments from an unhappy Raspberry Pi customer who has clearly not understood what being an ‘early adopter’ means. Heigh ho! No publicity is bad publicity and Ryan Walmsley got a good link to his Rastrack.co.uk Pi-tracking site.

 

Great fun watching Dave Akerman’s PIE4 – #RaspberryPi high altitude balloon

Dave Akerman’s PIE4 landed at approximately 2pm having reached a maximum height of 35,409m (~116,000 feet). The TARDIS-encased Raspberry Pi hit the ground in a field just off the B3353 near Whitley, Wiltshire. More details will be posted on Dave’s blog once he’s got back home and analysed the data.

Many thanks for the excellent coverage, particularly the live tracking map. Video feeds didn’t come through at my workplace (probably a firewall issue) but I had great fun watching the ascent, burst and descent virtually via the map.

Images from the stills camera are available here (and shown below, hopefully)

New GPIO breakout with analog inputs from Nwazet for the #RaspberryPi

Fantastic new product from Nwazet.

The ‘Key Lime Pi’ kit breaks out the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO connector, adds eight 10-bit analog inputs, converts the Pi’s serial interface into astandard FTDI connector and allows for external power headers to be added if desired (standard 0.1″ pin headersand JST-PH vertical header). So, it’s a GPIO breakout AND adds analog inputs. Fantastic. And only $9. For the UK, the shipping is extortionate – $25.

You’re not telling me that sticking a couple of tiny tiny boards in a padded bag and sending it by Air Mail costs $25. Shame, really. Could’ve quite happily bought one or two of these!

Frankly, if I could find 9 other people who wanted one of these, I’d buy them like a shot and then just share the postage!

Find out more about the board and buy here