As the title of the post says, I’ve now added July 2012, featuring MagPi, Linux Format & Linux User and Developer to the Pi in Print page.
Category: My Projects
Raspberry Pi in Print – New project
I am going to try and catalogue all the Raspberry Pi-related articles and tutorials in print magazines. If you notice I’ve missed something, please add a comment with details (preferably in a similar format to the one I’m using below)…
Using a Raspberry Pi to stream video to Bambuser (reblog)
The guys over at Slickstreamer have posted a new tutorial to stream video from the Pi to the Bambuser video service. Great stuff – this will form part of my ChurchPi project (more on which coming soon). slickstreamer: Using a…
Bambuser broadcasts in Linux
This is going to be a new project – to develop a live video web streaming app with the Raspberry Pi. My plan is to broadcast, via Bambuser, using the Pi, and with the assistance of my valiant i8910, Church…
Redwing Pi scripts released
Following the Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam, and the fair amount of success running the PiPodCorder with a working temperature sensor and LCD read-out, I’ve decided to put the code onto GitHub in the hope that somewhere someone will find them…
3rd Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam
Fewer people this time at the Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam, which we decided was mostly due to this being most school’s half term (one week holiday, for those not in the UK). However, it was a very busy couple of…
Using a keypad with Raspberry Pi
This is an Instructable on using a simple keypad with the Pi. Blogged here as I think this might be a valid input device for the PiPodCorder. Using a keypad with Raspberry Pi.
Picorder update: and so it goes…
Picorder – Preparation photos
This weekend, I’m going to start assembling and cutting the shell for my new project the Picorder. Here are some photos of the shell as it currently stands. It’s a Wharfedale PDO8710 portable DVD player that wasn’t wanted any more.…
Redwing Pi goes to github!
Just created a repository for my set-up scripts (which form the backbone of my “Redwing Pi”). http://github.com/recantha/redwing-pi/ I’ve written some instructions for myself for getting existing code into a repository on Git. Here goes: First of all, go to github.com and…