Wednesday
Oct232013
A Rather Useful Slice of Raspberry Pi


This is a slightly processed picture of the audience. It seems that quite a few people have a taste for Pi.
We did another Rather Useful Seminar today. It was all about the Raspberry Pi. I covered what is, how you use it, a bit about hardware interfacing from Python and then we had a bit of time to look at my Pi Arcade table, which I’m keeping in the department for now.

This is the table, showing off its Pi credentials. Normally I run Mame on it. You can find out more about how I built it here.
Thanks to a great audience. You can find the slides here.


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