Thanks to the Raspberry Pi, we have easy access to extremely inexpensive machines running Linux that have all kinds of GPIO ...
One Redditor has built himself a unique console -- a homemade PS2 portable that uses original PS2 hardware and delivers games via a Raspberry Pi and a repurposed ethernet port. Share on Facebook ...
The DevTerm is a portable terminal with a retro-inspired design, an ultra-wide display, and a modular design that lets you swap out processor modules. Originally designed to support either a custom ...
The DevTerm is a portable computer terminal with a retro-inspired design featuring an ultra-wide display, a keyboard and trackball, and a modular design that allows the same computer shell to be used ...
These Raspberry Pi 5 accessories turn a bare board into a rock solid home server you can actually trust with your data and ...
What if you could build a fully functional, energy-efficient server that fits in the palm of your hand? With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, this is no longer a dream but an exciting reality for ...
Just because you can use a Raspberry Pi as a media server doesn’t mean that you should. I’d say there are better uses for your single-board computer, especially when media server duties can be passed ...
In the years since the Raspberry Pi and other similar inexpensive Linux-capable single board computers came to the market, we have shown you a huge variety of projects using them at the heart of ...
Every Raspberry Pi owner knows the diminutive device can do nearly anything tech-wise. From replacing your slow PC to improving your hangout space with mood lighting and more, a Raspberry Pi is a wise ...
Clockwork has created a Raspberry Pi CM4 Adapter for DevTerm and CPI v3.14 adapter that allows you to easily upgrade your portable terminal if you have previously purchased one upgrading its ...
I have written a few articles previously on ESXi on Arm (located here, here and here). In those articles, I covered everything from going over what you need to install ESXi on a Raspberry Pi 4 B ...