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Raspberry Pi “On/Off” Cable

What started out as a funny thought is now reality.  I spent about an hour splicing, soldering, taping, and heat shrinking this fun little cable together.  It’s a microusb to microusb extension cable....

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Friday Post: Woo! Long week…

Hey all, This has been an interesting long week.  I’m really happy with the feedback I’ve recieved regarding the Raspbian binaries I released.  I got linked to by Adafruit which is awesome!  I...

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Friday Post: Descent and photography

Hey all, Another Friday post here.  A couple of days ago Derhass made a post about getting Descent 1 and 2 ported to the Raspberry Pi with OpenGL ES.  Descent was an amazing game released back in the...

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Made the frontpage!

I was very excited when I found out that on Monday, I made the frontpage of the Raspberry Pi website.  A big shout out to Liz for mentioning me and linking back here.  It made my day! I really love...

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Friday Post: Arduino Keyboard Joystick

Hey all, It’s been a long week, and I am really glad I have a long weekend to sleep in. When the Arduino Leonardo was announced I was really excited to see it have built in USB HID support and could...

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Raspberry Pi SD Card Corruption

Hey All, So this week started off cool then took a turn for suckage.  I’ve been working on getting two more emulators working.  One is a Neo Geo Pocket Color emulator, and it works, but has some minor...

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Friday Post: PiMAME Image and other neat things

Hey All, Hope you all like this: PiMAME Download Here This is a fully configured Raspberry Pi image that auto boots into AdvanceMENU and runs your MAME games for you.  It includes a copy of a Free MAME...

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Raspberry Pi Powered SNES

Hey All, HAPPY NEW YEAR!  This is what I assume to be the last post of 2012.  Might as well end it with a bang A fellow member of FamiLAB (Orlando’s Hackerspace) has made a great write-up of his...

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