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This LEDarcade clock runs on Raspberry Pi, features retro arcade games, and shows time in style. LEDarcade, which was designed from scratch without tutorials, offers nine different retro game titles.
The clock's creator plans to upload the code to GitHub soon and hinted at a future YouTube tutorial. The clock uses a 7.3-inch 7-color Inky Impression with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
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In addition to the SoC, there is a second chip on the Raspberry Pi 5 board: The new RP1 I/O controller developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation takes care of controlling the SD card slot, the USB ...
Considering the Raspberry Pi’s a mini computer, it should come as no surprise one of the more common projects is a dashboard-style display. Over on GitHub, DIYer n0bel has a guide to turning the ...
The light alarm clock project is a fantastic way to get started with the Raspberry Pi Pico. The project involves setting up a timer that counts down from 7.7 hours (or 27720 seconds).
The Raspberry Pi is an extremely versatile little computer, but even its most ardent fans would acknowledge that there are some areas in which its hardware is slightly lacking. One of these is in t… ...
The Raspberry Pi Real Time Clock also comes complete with a 1 x CR1220 12mm Diameter – 3V Lithium Coin Cell Battery. Adafruit explain a little more.