Tandy now has new stock, so should be properly caught up with the backlog in the next day or two… I’d just like to say a big thanks to everyone who’s bought one! It’s been a fun little project and … Continue reading
Category Archives: Raspberry Pi
I’ve been doing some work recently with 4D Systems who’re based in Australia and who design some really cool LCD and oLED touchscreen display modules. The displays themselves have an on-board graphics processor that is designed to take the load … Continue reading
CESIL? What on earth is that, I hear you cry! Or maybe some of you are recoiling back in horror at the name of the 1970’s educational programming language stirring up bad memories… Or you’ve read this months MagPi magazine … Continue reading
Last month I wrote about the Raspberry Ladder Board and it appeared in the MagPi magazine too! This month I’ll finish it off with a full board description and some more software. (And if you don’t have one yet, then … Continue reading
At long last (well only 10 months or so!) I’ve released my BASIC to the world! RTB is a modern BASIC in that you don’t need line numbers and it supports nice looping constructs like while/until with named functions and … Continue reading
John Jay based in Georgia, USA is a retired engineer who’s “gotten the PI bug” and designed some new IO boards for the Raspberry Pi. He’s currently selling them via eBay and I have some here to play with! (I … Continue reading
The Raspberry Ladder is a small kit comprising PCB with LEDs, resistors and switches intended to be used to experiment with the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO functions and hopefully to get people interested in soldering up their own projects. Soldering is … Continue reading
If you’re a reader of the MagPi magazine then you may have seen my Halloween Pi project in the October issue… If not, then have a quick wander over to their site: http://www.themagpi.com/ and have a look! Octobers magazine featured … Continue reading
Since I first wrote about the PiFace back in July there has been a new development! Dr. Andrew Robinson who’s the leader behind the project at Manchester university have had some valuable feedback from their initial prototype release and re-designed … Continue reading
I recently thought it might be a good idea to make up a PCB of one of my Pi projects – the ladder game. So famous last words: How hard can it be? Fortunately, it’s not that hard now, and … Continue reading