Raspberry Pi Roundup - 24th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 24, 2015
Console Matt Brailsford (aka Circuitbeard) has taken an old Grandstand Scramble gaming console and adapted it for use with the Raspberry Pi. He’s got a 5″ HDMI TFT screen (which...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 21st September 2015

Michael HorneSep 21, 2015
Telecom The people over at Toymaker Television always like to start their projects by ‘building a time machine’. It’s kind of a broad statement, so we’ll ignore it for now. What they’ve...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 18th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 18, 2015
Coins 9 year old LDR and his dad have written up their project. In this game, you roll coins down a ramp into a box that contains ‘islands’ of aluminium...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 16th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 16, 2015
Piano Taking inspiration from their home town’s surfeit of public “street pianos”, Mike & Sean wanted to create something special. They came up with a piano that would record what...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 14th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 14, 2015
Magic 8 Ball Carrie Anne Philbin has written a lovely new resource for the Raspberry Pi Learning Resources website. It uses the recently-launched SenseHAT to create a Magic 8 Ball....
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 11th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 11, 2015
Podcast Wars A couple of weekends ago, Tim Richardson and I (having recovered from the local chilli festival) were interviewed by the guys over at The Pi Podcast about Pi Wars....
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 9th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 9, 2015
Pancreas Seattle-based Dana Lewis suffers from Type 1 Diabetes, and has done since she was 14. One of the issues facing diabetics is that during the night, despite having all...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 7th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 7, 2015
Martians Exploring Mars is likely to be the most exciting scientific project of this century. Whenever it happens, it will capture the imagination of adults and children alike. There are just...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 4th September 2015

Michael HorneSep 4, 2015
PianoHAT A couple of weeks ago, Pimoroni launched a new HAT for the Raspberry Pi. This one features many, many capacitive touch pads and looks like a Piano. Surprisingly, they...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 3rd September 2015

Michael HorneSep 3, 2015
Fireflies Making it’s debut in the Olympus Photography Playground in Vienna in February 2015, Neon Golden’s art installation “Swarm” mimics the behaviour of fireflies via LEDs which are strung from...
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Raspberry Pi Roundup - 1st September 2015

Michael HorneSep 1, 2015
Leap Over at PubNub, they’ve been using Java to do some great things. This time, they’re using it to interact with a Leap Motion. Movements in the user’s hands are...
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Introducing the Jam Hat

Introducing the Jam Hat

The Pi HutAug 30, 2015
The Jam Hat is here! We've teamed up with York Pi Jam to bring you the perfect Raspberry Jam companion. The Jam Hat is the ideal HAT to get you started...
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