by Jonathan Updated Apr 4, 2022 Published Apr 4, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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There’s a new Raspberry Pi! But why would they release a new Pi model in the midst of the shortage, when you can’t find a new Raspberry Pi at list price anywhere? Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geerlingguy Sponsor me on GitHub:...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 4, 2021 Published Oct 28, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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I got my hands on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. It’s more than twice as fast as the original Pi Zero and Pi Zero W, but what other secrets does it hold? I X-rayed it to find out what’s *inside* this little Pi! It’s not cheap making these videos, so if...
by Jonathan Updated Oct 22, 2021 Published Oct 20, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Red Shirt Jeff cut my Pi 4 model B in half. I thought it wouldn’t work at all, but surprise surprise, it works! Well… sorta. Discover the art of debugging the Raspberry Pi boot process on this journey through UART, bootloaders, EEPROM, and USB-to-TTL...
by Jonathan Updated Jun 17, 2021 Published Jun 17, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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The new PoE+ HAT has some issues, like using almost twice as much power for its own operation as the original PoE HAT. It does supply more power to the Raspberry Pi, but at least for the Pi 3 model B+ and 4 model B, does that even matter? Mentioned in this video:...
by Jonathan Updated May 14, 2021 Published May 14, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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It took some convincing, but KIOXIA sent me two of their latest Enterprise SSDs, the PM6 SAS 24G drive, and the CM6 PCIe NVMe drive, and I test them using the MegaRAID card and ‘Elrond’ storage enclosure sent to me by Broadcom. How do the drives perform?...