The Raspberry Pi is a mini-computer with a low power ARM-based processor, a small amount of RAM, and an SD card slot that lets you provide your own storage. It’s not a very powerful computer, but it ...
The $35 Raspberry Pi 2 Model B has dimensions roughly similar to those of a credit card. Though it appears to be little more than a chunk of PCB, the Raspberry Pi 2 actually contains the framework for ...
The Raspberry Pi model B — a cheap, customizable Linux computer the size of a pack of cigarettes — now boasts 512MB of RAM, for the same price as before, according to the Raspberry Pi Foundation. MORE ...
Do-it-yourself microcomputers enthusiasts will be happy to know that the new Raspberry Pi 3 model is now available. What makes it more exciting are the new and exciting features it has compared to the ...
March 14 is Pi Day (3/14), and what better way to celebrate than with a brand new Raspberry Pi micro-computer board? The Raspberry Pi Foundation has today released the Pi 3 Model B+, with a more ...
Connections to an ID EEPROM have been a feature of the BeagleBone for a while now, and this will allow the Pi to configure the appropriate I/Os and kernel modules at boot, depending on what Pi Plates ...
The phenomenally successful Raspberry Pi microcomputer received its first major upgrade today, with the new Raspberry Pi B+ adding new ports and reducing its already tiny power requirement. The ...
It’s been more than two years since the first Raspberry Pi mini-computer shipped. And while the developers have released a new Compute Module and a few accessories, the basic design of the Raspberry ...
What could be better at Christmas than a shiny new gadget? Perhaps a shiny new gadget that runs Linux? One that reminds me of Heathkit, and TRS-80, and days of experimenting and playing with computers ...
Manage expectations: Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ can still run basic headless services. Work within limits: Utilize lightweight tools for GPIO projects or serial tasks. Not for everyone: Avoid heavy ...
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