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The Gertboard is an expanding board for the $35 Raspberry Pi which lets the little computer interact with the world around it. While you can use the Pi to run a full desktop style operating system, ...
Raspberry Pi fans who have been patiently waiting for their new Raspberry Pi Gertboard Extender to arrive will be pleased to learn that the boards have now started shipping. The Raspberry Pi Gertboard ...
Raspberry Pi Foundation have this week unveiled a new second revision to their Gertboard, which has been created to offer expansion capabilities to the $35 Raspberry Pi, which is currently in great ...
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny, inexpensive PC with a 700 MHz ARM111 processor, 256MB of memory, and an SD card slot for storage. It’s capable of running a desktop Linux-based operating system, and you ...
The Raspberry Pi faithful have been looking forward to the Gertboard almost as much as the main device itself: Gert van Loo's I/O extender promises to flash lights, spin motors and otherwise take on ...
[Gert van Loo], the person who designed the alpha hardware for the Raspberry pi model B, has put out an expansion board for the Raspberry pi that we think many of you might be interested in seeing.
In just a few weeks UK's Raspberry Pi Foundation will be ready to launch one of the most anticipated products of 2012 – a $35 computer. The Raspberry Pi Model B is a bare-bones circuit board that ...
Last time, I wrote about the BeagleBone, so it only seems fitting to introduce Raspberry Pi as well. Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized single-board computer, designed for educational use. There are ...
We've spoken about the Raspberry Pi computer a few times before, earlier this year it seeming to get closer and closer to a real release: the time is now essentially set in stone, and the ultra-cheap ...
The new RasPiComm extension board offers a wide array of new features for the $35 mini-computer expanding its possibilities. They include additional ports, a real-time clock and a four-way joystick ...
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