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WhatsApp on Raspberry Pi

WhatsApp on Raspberry Pi

In this tutorial we will see how to use WhatsApp with Raspberry Pi. We will use the Yowsup library we had already used in these tutorials: WhatsApp message from Phidgets SBC , Phidgets WhatsApp – ask the status of your sensors. These days the library has been completely rewritten and improved, so we will see

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DDR DIMM SPD Adapter for Raspberry Pi

DDR DIMM SPD Adapter for Raspberry Pi

All computer DDR memory today have little I2C EEPROMs to store vendor, configuration and module spec information. This is done to allow computer to detect memory type, and configure memory interface to correct speeds and voltages according to module spec. This mechanism is based on JEDEC Serial presence detection specification (SPD) which is available for

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Raspberry pi print server

Raspberry pi print server

A print server that tastes of pi. This project assumes that you have the latest version of raspbian (which can be downloaded at) https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/. And an active internet connection. (When imaging the SD card be careful to select the right device otherwise BOOM! There goes your shopping list and the 4086 page novel you were

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Raspberry Pi Power Controller

Raspberry Pi Power Controller

This article is a work in progress to create a power-controller for the Raspberry Pi based on a PIC microcontroller and MOSFET. The PIC implements an I2C slave to allow power control, and also to approximate the registers of a PCF8563 Real Time Clock (RTC) chip, to allow timed wake-up of the Pi. Power the

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Raspberry Pi Water Cooler

Raspberry Pi Water Cooler

Hello, this is a step-by-step guide to building a water cooling system for the Raspberry Pi’s ARM processor. It all started when I say this project. I was instantly captivated, the thought of water cooling a pi had never occurred to me but once I saw it I immediately knew I wanted to build one.

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