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When my Raspberry Pi arrived last week, my first impression was just how small it was. Yes, I'd seen the photos and video clips, but it doesn't really prepare you for seeing and holding a real Pi - it's tiny, about the size of a credit card... and this is a functioning computer!

 

I've placed it here on top of my Eee 701SD netbook, which is no hulking beast of a computer itself :-)

Raspberry pi built in to a PAL SNES cartridge

Here are some pics of the Raspberry Pi and Camera Enclosure. Works with the A and B models of Raspberry Pi.

 

Get the kit here:

builttospecstore.storenvy.com/collections/13701-all-produ...

 

Check out assembly instructions and see more pics here:

www.built-to-spec.com/blog/kit-instructions/raspberry-pi-...

 

Grab the design files here:

www.thingiverse.com/thing:187477

 

Custom variations and quantity discounts are available too. Contact sales@built-to-spec.com for details!

taken with kano-screenshot command

Creating a Pi powered animation studio using Pibrella

Creating a Pi powered animation studio using Pibrella

...internet access via the Macbook, logged onto to the wireless access point, and sharing its connection via an ethernet cable. Midori browser, I've now installed Chrome (sudo apt-get install chrome browser). Also got VNC working. I note that there is no adobe flash for RISC architecture, so no option to use the RPI with iPlayer.

Powered by rechargeable USB battery

Over The Arduino Starter Kit Box

How to set up a lightweight web server on Raspberry Pi

 

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A Kindle charger works perfectly as a power supply

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