Corq has blogged about his work on a project to read transponder information from over-flying aircraft using a Raspberry Pi and a TV receiver dongle. Read more here
Featured #RaspberryPi online shop: Mallinson Electrical
I’ve been contacted by Mallinson Electrical, who distribute the Raspberry Pi and associated bits and pieces. They let me know that they had dropped the price of the Pi and I thought I’d take a look to see what their overall prices are like.
I get nothing out of this personally, I just think it’s interesting how different companies sell the same thing in different ways for different prices.
So, here we go. All prices are inclusive of VAT. Anything above £5 (which is most things) qualifies for free shipping.
- Raspberry Pi – Model A – £24.50
- Raspberry Pi – Model B – £29.50
- Camera module – £24.95
- Wi-Pi wireless dongle – £12.50
- Gertboard (assembled) – £39
- Pi-Face – £28.50
- Simple Pi enclosure – £5.99
Their prices make them very similar to CPC/Farnell when you take into account shipping.
#RaspberryPi with 3.2″ touch screen
Mark Williams has worked long and hard to get a small SainSmart touch screen device working with his Raspberry Pi. It may be low resolution, and tiny, but this has an awful lot of applications (I’d love to integrate it with the Picorder, for instance). Great job Mark – I look forward to more details on replicating your work! Read more here or watch the video below.
The #RaspberryPi desktop evolves with Wayland
In an effort to leverage the power of the Pi’s GPU, the Foundation and Collabora have been working on implementing the Wayland protocol on the Pi. The Foundation have covered the news on their blog. Read about it here or watch the video below for a preview
#RaspberryPi Tracker Map reaches 1st Anniversary
Ryan Walmsley’s RasTrack.co.uk has today reached it’s first anniversary. The website, which tracks where Raspberry Pis are located and then displays them on a Google Map, is currently showing over 21,000 Pis.
If you haven’t yet registered your Pi, head over to RasTrack!
Ryan has also blogged about his first year with the Pi.
Congratulations on your achievement, Ryan, and I hope you get more and more people registering their Pis!
Convert #RaspberryPi camera .h264 to .mp4
Alex Eames has documented a piece of info from Matthew Manning’s video about using MP4Box to convert the raw H264 output of the camera to an MP4 format. Read more here