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Create a retro game console with the Raspberry Pi Play classic games like Super Mario Bros., Sonic the Hedgehog, Space Invaders, and more with this fun do-it-yourself project. Dan Graziano ...
The Picopad aims to offer just this, in an open-source hackable format that’s friendly to experimenters. As you might have guessed from the name, the Picopad is based on the Raspberry Pi Pico ...
Version 3.0 has been in beta since March as the software’s creators have worked out the bugs and added new features. It is compatible with Raspberry Pi A, A+, B, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 B.
Heber Ltd announces the MultiPi, a retro gaming console for Raspberry Pi. Features a cartridge slot for expansions, including an Analogue A/V card. Users can load their preferred emulators and ...
Developers, makers and hobbyists looking for a way to access their Raspberry Pi via a wireless connection might be interested in a new device that has been created by Open Electrons called the ...
While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus, a lot of very cool chips – including the in system programmer for just about every ATtiny and ATmega microcontroller – use an SPI bus.
The Picopad is a tiny game console with a 2 inch, 320 x 240 pixel IPS LCD display, 8 buttons (including four that function as a pseudo-direction pad), and a Raspberry Pi Pico with an RP2040 ...