by Jonathan Updated Jun 30, 2022 Published Jun 30, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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The Pico W adds WiFi to the already-popular Pico, and the price is right. Find out more about the Pico W: https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-pico/ Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geerlingguy Sponsor me on GitHub:...
by Jonathan Updated Dec 15, 2021 Published Dec 15, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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There are two new Rockchip RK3566-based Compute Module 4 competitors, the Radxa CM3, and the Pine64 SOQuartz. Should you go buy one of these instead of a Raspberry Pi? Maybe, but not yet. I’ll explain why. Mentioned in this video: – Radxa CM3:...
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...