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Raspberry Pi Coffee Table Arcade

Raspberry Pi Coffee Table Arcade

Raspberry Pi powered MAME machine in an IKEA coffee table. I probably wouldn’t recommend trying to build this unless you have a bit of experience with electronics. This is only a basic run through of how I went about building my Raspberry Pi arcade and hopefully that is enough to give you the ideas and/or […]

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Raspberry Pi IRI Host

Raspberry Pi IRI Host

We’ve heard plenty of customers asking if the IRI toolkit can be used on Raspberry Pi, so we decided to put together a blog post about it. The answer is, of course, “Yes it can!” The IRI toolkit has already been ported to the Linux operating system, and this Linux port also works on the

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Raspberry Pi Twitter Candy Bot

Raspberry Pi Twitter Candy Bot

Video of all steps at a high level Materials Raspberry Pi (If this is your first time you may also need monitor, keyboard, and mouse) Servo WiFi Adapter or Ethernet cable Wires with female plugs for connecting to Raspberry PiCandyPlastic pop-bottle or similar container. Step 1: Setup Raspberry Pi with Rasbian If you have not

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Using Raspberry Pi GPIO Interface

Using Raspberry Pi GPIO Interface

I have a Raspberry Pi – this post is about beginning to explore it’s control capabilities using the General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) port and is aimed at total beginners assuming that you have already got your Raspberry Pi up and running as described in my earlier post Fire up your Raspberry Pi. Hardware The GPIO

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Controlling a stepper motor with the Raspberry Pi and Piface

Controlling a stepper motor with the Raspberry Pi and Piface

Updated April 2015 I have made this because I have found no projects using the PiFace. Forum topic at www.raspberrypi.org: http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=54314&p=413902 Here is a simple project that only needs a Raspberry Pi, PiFace, Python, jumper wires, and a stepper motor – that’s it! Step 1: Schematic Step 2: Connect the PiFace to the Raspberry Pi

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