Raspberry Pi in a PSU
This appeals to me in so many ways – modding, retro, RPi, Commodore… By _retrotext_. via adafruit.
View ArticlePi Parts
Have you ever wondered what all the little bits and pieces on your Raspberry Pi is? Now you can learn by simply hovering your mouse over the interactive image over at raspmap. Via Raspberry Pi.
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Compute Module
This is exciting! The Raspberry Pi Foundation just announced that the Raspberry will be available in a new form factor – the SODIMM. The module will contain the BCM2835 SoC, 512MB of RAM and 4GB FLASH...
View ArticleNew A+ Pi
The Raspberry Pi foundation just announced the new A+ model. It is cheaper, smaller and uses less power, than any other Pi out there. With a smaller form factor, fewer ports and an improved audio...
View ArticleGertBot
Have a Raspberry Pi? Want to build a robot? Need to drive some engines? or thousands of LEDs? Then you will love the gertbot! The gertbot is a HAT-board for the Raspberry Pi that adds four H-bridges,...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Models
Even more Raspberry Pi stuff today. The Raspberry Pi blog just run a great post on the different models and board revisions out there – you can find it here.
View ArticleRaspberry Pi as an Amiga Floppy Drive
As you probably know, the combination of retro computing and tinkering with embedded platforms tickles the mind of us here at DigitalFanatics. Someone who really hit that spot is Maurizio Ramondo and...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi 2 – Double the Power – Same Price
Just in from Raspberry Pi Foundation: Let’s get the good stuff out of the way above the fold. Raspberry Pi 2 is now on salefor $35 (the same price as the existing Model B+), featuring: A 900MHz...
View ArticleCheaper Pies
With the launch of the Raspberry Pi 2, the pricing of the old B+ felt a bit out of shape. For $35 you got either the newest model with ARMv7 and far more CPU power, or the older B+ with some additional...
View ArticleThe Raspberry Pi Screen Announced
The Raspberry Pi foundation has just released a long blog post announcing a Raspberry Pi touchscreen, available from $60 + local taxes. The screen is connected using DSI/DSP, meaning that the final...
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