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The folks at Raspberry Pi have announced a new touchscreen component for people using boards to create miniature touchscreen ...
Built into its own $5 Raspberry Pi Pico, it’s a quick way to build your own low-power devices using open-source languages like CircuitPython.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and gamers wanting to build their very own USB games controller may be interested in the latest issue of the awesome HackSpace Magazine which takes a look how to use the ...
Here is what has been described as a development demo board running Python which is unique in that it combines both an e Ink display and a Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller. Designed by the UK ...
With Blinka, you can run your favorite CircuitPython displayio applications and games on boards such as the Raspberry Pi or even the FT232H.
If you build [kmatch98]’s adorable cyberDÛCK, the answer is no. This duck can edit and run CircuitPython files anywhere without a separate computer, as long as you have some kind of USB keyboard.
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