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[gbaman] has figured out a simpler way to program the new Raspberry Pi Zero over USB without modifying the board. Why is this useful? One example which appealed to us was setting the Zero’s USB ...
Developer Michael Clemens has ingeniously used a $35 Raspberry Pi to create a one-button audiobook player for his wife’s visually impaired 90-year-old grandmother. This thoughtful invention ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and gamers wanting to build their very own USB games controller may be interested in the latest issue of the awesome HackSpace Magazine which takes a look how to use the ...
To build this DIY Echo, you’ll need a Raspberry Pi, USB sound card, external speaker, and a push button. That push button is also the catch here.
A Raspberry Pi USB mouse is part of the package, so the only thing you need to add is a monitor. On the back of the keyboard are two USB 2.0 ports and a pair of USB 3.0 ports.
We’ve come across extremely expensive photocopiers that also fax, scan to email, and generally have too many features to list. [Eduardo Luis] figured out how to implement some of this type of… ...
Last year the team launched the official Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2, an optional $60 accessory designed to make it easy to ...
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