Chichester University Outreach and Raspberry Pi Community veteran Carl Monk are organising the very first Bognor Regis Raspberry Jam on Saturday, 9th December. The event, which runs from 1-4pm, is starting out as a Show and Tell afternoon at which exhibitors…
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Raspberry Pi Community Guide
This page is an attempt to list lots of the people who make the Raspberry Pi Community one of the greatest resources available when you’re trying to get started, or when you’re trying to expand your knowledge. They are presented…
Fun and a hidden game with the ScrollBot from Pimoroni and a Raspberry Pi Zero W
Embedding a Raspberry Pi Zero in a Robosapien
The good old Robosapien gets a Raspberry Pi brain in this great write-up from Carl Monk. The Zero is used to interface with the IR port to enable him to control the robot via wifi. Read more here and see the…
Whack-a-Pi – Raspberry Pi gaming writ large
Carl Monk brought along this great game to the Big Birthday Weekend. Basically, each large arcade button lights up and you hit it with your hand to score a point. With a Raspberry Pi detecting hits and playing the Mission: Impossible…
Delorean Time Circuit and Flux Capacitor with the Raspberry Pi
Happy Back to the Future Day! In honour of this momentous occasion, when we can expect Marty McFly to travel from the past and appear somewhere above Hill Valley, California, I’ve decided to re-post this excellent project from Carl Monk. In his extensive…
Flappy Bird game controlled by brainwave activity via a Raspberry Pi
On 6th June, we held a Cambridge Raspberry Jam at the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge. One of our Show and Tell tables was manned by Carl Monk and Albert Hickey. Albert has created a game called ‘Flappy Bird’ using Python…
PiCamera worksheets for the Raspberry Pi
Stephen Blythe has built on work done by Carl Monk to create some worksheets for the camera module. The worksheets use the picamera Python library and are very simple and easy-to-follow. Take a look here.
ISS tracker with a Raspberry Pi and Unicorn HAT
Carl Monk’s really done a great job on this. Here’s an ISS tracker using a Raspberry Pi and the 8×8 Neopixel matrix of a Unicorn HAT. The Pi reads in the current co-ordinates and then plots the position on the Unicorn which has…
Using the MeArm with the Raspberry Pi
Carl Monk has blogged about his experience building and using the MeArm from Phenoptix. The MeArm is a kit made from plastic which, when assembled, gives you a robotic arm controlled using servos. Carl has developed a web interface using the Flash…