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Raspberry Pi with Gertboard doing some data aquisition.

Not an amazing photo, but it was taken with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module.

Creating a Pi powered animation studio using Pibrella

How to deploy a web application quickly with Ubos on Raspberry Pi

 

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programming #catchthemagic #raspberrypi #scratchgpio #swmakers #watchoutsanta

 

blog.strobotics.com.au/2015/10/26/catch-the-magic/

How to run Ubuntu Snappy Core on Raspberry Pi 2

 

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5 dollar case for the raspberry pi. I had to modify the case with a Dremel tool. Not very pretty but it works.

Sun reflecting off buildings in San Francisco. Taken with a Raspberry Pi camera. This is actually how it looks, no color correction.

 

How to create a time lapse video with Raspberry Pi

 

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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 :-)

Using the Go "present" tool, demonstrating embedded code execution

All main circuits soldered up and seems to be working. Raspberry Pi (in plastic case) runs a web app, controls a small OLED screen (bottom right), then talks to Arduino mini pro via serial port. Arduino then does the job of controlling h-bridge (for train throttle), darlington array (for turnout + decoupler) and listening to infrared undertrack sensors.

Some Raspberry Pi + GPS dev going on at Milwaukee Makerspace: milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/03/raspi-challenge-update/

How to deploy a web application quickly with Ubos on Raspberry Pi

 

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Boone County HS Maker Festival.

Using CamJam EduKit - sensors. Python script writing a CSV file of temperature and time, opened in LibreOffice on RaspberryPi to make a graph. You can see where I picked up the sensor!

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