David Singleton has created a Raspberry Pi Website Hit Tracker so that whenever someone visits his page a neon lamp lights up! He’s documented the process and released all the code necessary for you to duplicate his project. Nice one, David!
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Find all the #RaspberryPi on your network from Linux
I was at work running a Pi headless… And I realised I had no way of knowing what the IP address was. I’d tried using Angry IP Scanner but, for some reason, this failed to work. After a little Googling,…
Technical details for a compact, headless #RaspberryPi
This project has resulted in a Raspberry Pi with a 4-line LCD screen, a battery pack, indicator LEDs and control buttons so that a headless Pi can be monitored and controlled without any other input device. It’s rather neat and…
Building a #RaspberryPi Cluster / @Raspberry_Pi
Afkham Azeez has built a Raspberry Pi Cluster with more than a dozen Pis. The really clever part is that he constructed a custom power board with switches and USB ports to control power to each Pi separately. There is also a…
Quick intro to BerryBoot on the #Raspberry Pi – boot multiple OSs – and opinion piece
I found a quick intro guide to using BerryBoot on the Pi. BerryBoot lets you choose which of the available images to install and boot from. You can choose at boot time which OS you want to run! Here’s a…
#RaspberryPi using Scratch to control RC car over GPIO
Winkle Ink’s been tinkering with an old remote control car and a bunch of transistor based driver circuits. What he’s come out with is a remote control car that you can program from Scratch. It’s not the most precision control…
Bicycle Dashboard on the Web using a #RaspberryPi
Jeremy Blythe has been busy. He’s created a live web bicycle dashboard using his ControlMyPi project. The Pi is carried onboard his bike and then he uses a combination of the Raspberry Pi a 3G dongle the Adafruit Ultimate GPS Breakout…
Paper overlay for GPIO pins from Simon Monk for the #RaspberryPi
Genius-level stuff from electronics guru Simon Monk. A paper push-overlay for the GPIO pins for when you just need a quick reference. View his original article here or just download the image below, print it out and push it onto…
A #RaspberryPi high performance cluster
A while ago, the University of Southampton published this guide on creating a Raspberry Pi Supercomputer. Robert at Rpural.net has now published a blog post in which he follows these instructions and gets a cluster of Pis to work together…
Network Enabled ShapeOko CNC Uses #RaspberryPi and Alamode
“Anyone familiar with CNC routers knows they generate a lot of dust. Most machines also require a dedicated computer to run them, which usually gets filled with that dust. Kevin Osborn from Wyolum got tired of this never ending cycle…