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I was given a portable DVD player in which the DVD player section had given up the ghost. The screen and other inputs still worked perfectly though. I gutted the laser and DVD mechanism and inputted a Raspberry Pi. Unfortunately I am waiting on my SD card to arrive before I can fire it up!!!!! Stay tuned. All the parts in the world and no SD card over 2gb!!!!

beautifull but hot

Foto em alta resoluΓ§Γ£o 22Mpixels.(5534 x 4059 pixels)

FaΓ§a o download do arquivo em alta resoluΓ§Γ£o.

Veja com zoom, detalhes dos circuitos e componentes.

Tamanho original da placa = 8,5 x 5,5 cm.

Pequena distorΓ§Γ£o na imagem.

 

Photo in high resolution 22Mpixels. (5534 x 4059 pixels)

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Watch with zoom, details of circuits and components.

Original board size = 8.5 x 5.5 cm.

Small distortion in the image.

Walk from Bank to Waterloo along The Thames to unwind after a day's work. Captured with a digital pinhole webcam controlled by a raspberry pi zero embedded in a powder compact. 1200 frames captured at 40 frames per minute animated at 10 frames per second.

How to disable desktop GUI on Raspberry Pi

 

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The production boards are fitted with a 700mA polyfuse not the 1.1A indicated in the schematic.

It amuses me that I bought this from Farnell's "Element 14" branded store.

 

The name Element 14 was sold to Farnell after Broadcom bought the Element 14 startup (DSL chipset around FirePath DSP) I used to work for. Before that was spun out, "Element 14" was the last name of the entity that used to be Acorn Computers (who designed the original ARM).

this is my third attempt at a raspberry pi case, this time made of perspex instead of card. unfortunately some of the holes, especially the hdmi port hole are out of place

I was given a portable DVD player in which the DVD player section had given up the ghost. The screen and other inputs still worked perfectly though. I gutted the laser and DVD mechanism and inputted a Raspberry Pi. Unfortunately I am waiting on my SD card to arrive before I can fire it up!!!!! Stay tuned. All the parts in the world and no SD card over 2gb!!!!

It's pretty cool, definitely slow, but that's expected. On a 46" tv everything is kind of hard to read from the couch.

It's been awhile since I've been able to work on any fun projects but this weekend I dug an old Raspberry Pi out of the junk box. Flashed the OS. Adding an ADC hat and non-invasive current sensor to monitor 240v power usage by the Bitcoin miners

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