Here’s a nice piece over on the Adafruit site about the design and manufacture of their popular Pi case. They cover initial design, prototype printing and finally the creation of the injection mould to produce the product. As the son…
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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…
LMC – The Little Man Computer on the #RaspberryPi
Gordon Henderson (@drogon) has been busy creating an instructional model of a computer, known as LMC, using his Return to BASIC on the Pi. I can’t begin to understand the technicalities of it at the moment, but here’s what he…
Bounty offered for a blue #RaspberryPi
Jamie at The Pi Hut is on the hunt for a blue Raspberry Pi! He is offering the following bounty: £50 to the seller £50 donation to the Raspberry Pi Foundation in the sellers name Replacement Raspberry Pi Model B (UK Made)…
#RaspberryPi NAS for Travellers
Ben Perove has written a tutorial for setting up a Pi as a NAS (storage) device that is as compact as he can make it. Read more here
Automated Packet Capture on a #RaspberryPi
William Knowles wanted to create a penetration testing tool and ended up using a Pi. It has since ended up being a data collection device in his Industrial Control System research as a packet capture device. Read here how he’s…
Poor man’s #RaspberryPi backup server
Frank has written a comprehensive tutorial on using your Raspberry Pi as a backup server, including making a case to hold everything in. Some of the scripts are in French (but should be easy enough to understand anyway) and it’s…
Boot the #RaspberryPi from a 16MB SD card and a pen drive
Mike Redrobe has written a very brief tutorial on using a very small SD card as a boot device with a USB pen drive containing the main operating system. He’s using a 2GB pen drive, but of course you’ll need…
#RaspberryPi GPIO pinout business card
Eric over at Low Voltage Labs has created a business card which features a handy cut-out version of their GPIO reference keyring. You can download the PDF and print it out on card (or even paper). Very handy! Read more here.
Nice portable handheld retro emulator with a #RaspberryPi
3Derp has used his 3D printer to create a case for his Raspberry Pi and then added a battery pack, TFT monitor and a Teensy 2.0 to create a beautiful handheld which runs the RetroPie distro. Read more/see more pics…