Raspberry Pi [email protected] BACK IN STOCK only 1 per customer
£2.50 delivery
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jewelie to dewonderful
16 May 168#10
Each to their own. My Pis have been-
An NVidia Game Streaming game device.
Media Centre.
Desktop computer for old telly.
Syslog logging device for all computers and router.
Bird feeder webcam.
ADS-B aircraft receiver.
EDIT: And now this, too- Video of a Pi-driven scrolling LED matrix display!
Now I'm getting in to electronics I do fancy another Pi. I've got a Pi B+ and a Pi 2 B+, but I fancy a Pi Zero for electronics hacking stuff; HOWEVER, with the Zero, you need so many adapters it seems a bit silly, probably makes more sense to get a second hand B+ from somewhere if they're cheap.
Warm regards
Julie
x
PS To come is a webcam / web-operated marble run, with solenoids and things. No, I've no idea why either, but I think having no point is sometimes the point - learning to be a kid again and play with things for the sake of it. :-D
PPS DOH! I didn't realise it had two Micro USB connectors? So, one for a keyboard/mouse (or USB network adapter), and one for charging? So you'd just need a single USB-OTG adapter if you already had keyboard/mice and a PSU?
Oooooo, good idea. Forgot about the anniversary! :smiley: xxx
3guesses
22 May 16#44
I really like David MItchell, but what the hell was Victoria Coren thinking marrying him?
dewonderful
21 May 16#43
I wasn't sure if people did anything with these other than buy them because they are cheap and usually hard to get. But it's awesome to see them being used to do cool and innovative stuff. Thanks for the mention in the video. I strongly vote for the hand-wave operated Shakespearean-insult machine :smiley: It being his anniversary and all. Can't let David Mitchell have all the fun :wink:
Now I'm sure it'll work, I've got another two matrix boards coming to play with. :smiley: The stuff in the background is a hacked aerial and a Digital TV dongle that are receiving local airplane details and uploading it to the internet (get the Pi doing some crowd-sourcing work whilst it's otherwise not being used much at the moment.)
Can't decide whether to make the display give the latest breaking news as it arrives, or get it facing the street and working as a hand-wave operated Shakespearean-insult machine!
:smile:
xxx
S c 0 TT y
18 May 16#39
Silly Q - but can i run windows with this + essential kit?
stevenkats to S c 0 TT y
21 May 16#41
defo no. you can run a windows looking operating system with Pi 3.
foes4you
19 May 16#40
Or you can use an old laptop
Tenex
18 May 16#38
Limited knowledge of these things but was reading of a combo ethernet/USB OTG solution for the Pi Zero a few days ago FWIW. They seemed to think it was a game changer.
stevenkats
17 May 16#37
oos
SuperMariosDad
17 May 16#36
All sold out at pi Hut now. still stock at pimoroni though
lumsdot
17 May 16#35
Look on ebay, uk sellers do them for less than 6
lumsdot
17 May 161#33
Also look at Nodemcu £6, its like an arduino with wifi and can be programned with arduino ide same as normal arduino.
Oled screen are about 5 quid, and you can make weather info devices with nice graphics, see youtube for nodemcu weather widget
smr1 to lumsdot
17 May 16#34
UK stores seem to charge between £10 and £20 for the nodemcu v2 and higher prices for the grove OLED and base board.
I'm afraid I was introduced via PIC and assembly and still have a soft spot for these slow old things. :smiley:
dewonderful
16 May 162#8
Do people actually do anything with these or just buy them?
An NVidia Game Streaming game device.
Media Centre.
Desktop computer for old telly.
Syslog logging device for all computers and router.
Bird feeder webcam.
ADS-B aircraft receiver.
EDIT: And now this, too- Video of a Pi-driven scrolling LED matrix display!
Now I'm getting in to electronics I do fancy another Pi. I've got a Pi B+ and a Pi 2 B+, but I fancy a Pi Zero for electronics hacking stuff; HOWEVER, with the Zero, you need so many adapters it seems a bit silly, probably makes more sense to get a second hand B+ from somewhere if they're cheap.
Warm regards
Julie
x
PS To come is a webcam / web-operated marble run, with solenoids and things. No, I've no idea why either, but I think having no point is sometimes the point - learning to be a kid again and play with things for the sake of it. :-D
PPS DOH! I didn't realise it had two Micro USB connectors? So, one for a keyboard/mouse (or USB network adapter), and one for charging? So you'd just need a single USB-OTG adapter if you already had keyboard/mice and a PSU?
godsakes to dewonderful
16 May 162#12
For the pi 1 (model b) I originally used it as a kodi box until it was replaced by a firestick
I've since re-purposed it as a NAS box which also handles torrents & usenet downloads by hooking up a old USB hard drive and following a online guide. It's no where near as fast as the £100 odd NAS servers that get featured on here but it does the job. The moment they release a pi model with a gigabit ethernet port, I'm upgrading it.
jimunix to dewonderful
17 May 162#32
I've written articles on how to install Wordpress on a pi (and host your own blog), how to install Owncloud (and host your own cloud), how to set up a simple picture gallary and more. And the whole site runs on a pi. Admittedly these are for the pi2, not a zero.
PiHut have just tweeted that they have moved some of the stock off the kit bundles to the £4 board only deal, so there are some available again .
pitbullmern
16 May 161#21
you can add but not purchase
Kreskin
16 May 162#17
Sold out. You can add to your cart but you can't check out. I
msmyth to Kreskin
16 May 161#20
Ok thanks will expire, please use report button should it come back in stock :smiley:
Zeb7
16 May 161#19
Ordered :smiley:
jawas
16 May 162#18
do you have the url for this tutorial id like to have a go
pitbullmern
16 May 161#15
and oos @ £4 again.
msmyth to pitbullmern
16 May 161#16
Showing in stock for me. It's allowing me to add the board to basket?
madmal
16 May 162#14
add a Micro USB to Network LAN Ethernet RJ45 Adapter with 3 Port USB 2.0 HUB Adapter a you have a Kodi capable solution for under a tenner!
SuperMariosDad
16 May 162#13
Yay. Got one from here and pimoroni. Thanks
jawas
16 May 162#11
This is a great item. got one last time and i built a desktop arcade with it. wires and connectors cost barely nothing off ebay. ordered another this time round with no idea what to make with it! tempted to do the automatic plant watering tool that tests the temperature of the soil and waters it if needed.
then again i might make my old tv a smart one for the bedroom. oh the excitement!
seamonster
16 May 161#1
Finally in comes with a camera connector :smiley:
gabesdad to seamonster
16 May 162#6
Plus another £4 for the adaptor to make the camera work.
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£2.50 delivery
Top comments
An NVidia Game Streaming game device.
Media Centre.
Desktop computer for old telly.
Syslog logging device for all computers and router.
Bird feeder webcam.
ADS-B aircraft receiver.
EDIT: And now this, too- Video of a Pi-driven scrolling LED matrix display!
Now I'm getting in to electronics I do fancy another Pi. I've got a Pi B+ and a Pi 2 B+, but I fancy a Pi Zero for electronics hacking stuff; HOWEVER, with the Zero, you need so many adapters it seems a bit silly, probably makes more sense to get a second hand B+ from somewhere if they're cheap.
Warm regards
Julie
x
PS To come is a webcam / web-operated marble run, with solenoids and things. No, I've no idea why either, but I think having no point is sometimes the point - learning to be a kid again and play with things for the sake of it. :-D
PPS DOH! I didn't realise it had two Micro USB connectors? So, one for a keyboard/mouse (or USB network adapter), and one for charging? So you'd just need a single USB-OTG adapter if you already had keyboard/mice and a PSU?
http://www.howtogeek.com/139433/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-a-low-power-network-storage-device/
http://www.howtogeek.com/142044/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-always-on-bittorrent-box/
http://www.howtogeek.com/142249/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-always-on-usenet-machine/
http://www.howtogeek.com/146410/how-to-automate-your-always-on-raspberry-pi-download-box/all/
Latest comments (47)
Video of a Pi-driven scrolling LED matrix display!
Now I'm sure it'll work, I've got another two matrix boards coming to play with. :smiley: The stuff in the background is a hacked aerial and a Digital TV dongle that are receiving local airplane details and uploading it to the internet (get the Pi doing some crowd-sourcing work whilst it's otherwise not being used much at the moment.)
Can't decide whether to make the display give the latest breaking news as it arrives, or get it facing the street and working as a hand-wave operated Shakespearean-insult machine!
:smile:
xxx
Oled screen are about 5 quid, and you can make weather info devices with nice graphics, see youtube for nodemcu weather widget
I'm afraid I was introduced via PIC and assembly and still have a soft spot for these slow old things. :smiley:
An NVidia Game Streaming game device.
Media Centre.
Desktop computer for old telly.
Syslog logging device for all computers and router.
Bird feeder webcam.
ADS-B aircraft receiver.
EDIT: And now this, too- Video of a Pi-driven scrolling LED matrix display!
Now I'm getting in to electronics I do fancy another Pi. I've got a Pi B+ and a Pi 2 B+, but I fancy a Pi Zero for electronics hacking stuff; HOWEVER, with the Zero, you need so many adapters it seems a bit silly, probably makes more sense to get a second hand B+ from somewhere if they're cheap.
Warm regards
Julie
x
PS To come is a webcam / web-operated marble run, with solenoids and things. No, I've no idea why either, but I think having no point is sometimes the point - learning to be a kid again and play with things for the sake of it. :-D
PPS DOH! I didn't realise it had two Micro USB connectors? So, one for a keyboard/mouse (or USB network adapter), and one for charging? So you'd just need a single USB-OTG adapter if you already had keyboard/mice and a PSU?
I've since re-purposed it as a NAS box which also handles torrents & usenet downloads by hooking up a old USB hard drive and following a online guide. It's no where near as fast as the £100 odd NAS servers that get featured on here but it does the job. The moment they release a pi model with a gigabit ethernet port, I'm upgrading it.
unixetc.co.uk
As you can see the pi is plenty fast enough for serving web sites.
I like the idea of using a pi zero for syslog/monitoring, but the lack of ethernet is a drawback.
It's literally a computer chip.
http://www.howtogeek.com/139433/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-a-low-power-network-storage-device/
http://www.howtogeek.com/142044/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-always-on-bittorrent-box/
http://www.howtogeek.com/142249/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-always-on-usenet-machine/
http://www.howtogeek.com/146410/how-to-automate-your-always-on-raspberry-pi-download-box/all/
then again i might make my old tv a smart one for the bedroom. oh the excitement!
Thanks.