Tag: RISC

Gigabyte jumps into SBC market with 3.5-inch Apollo Lake model

The content below is taken from the original (Gigabyte jumps into SBC market with 3.5-inch Apollo Lake model), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Gigabyte’s “GA-SBCAP3350” SBC is equipped with a dual-core Celeron N3350, plus 2x GbE, SATA, and USB 3.1 ports, and HDMI, mSATA, and mini-PCIe. […]

The Acorn Archimedes At 30

The content below is taken from the original (The Acorn Archimedes At 30), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The trouble with being an incidental witness to the start of something that later becomes world-changing is that at the time you are rarely aware of what you […]

6502 Retrocomputing Goes to the Cloud

The content below is taken from the original (6502 Retrocomputing Goes to the Cloud), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. In what may be the strangest retrocomputing project we’ve seen lately, you can now access a virtual 6502 via Amazon’s Lambda computing service. We don’t mean there’s […]

This little 64-bit NanoPi went to wireless

The content below is taken from the original (This little 64-bit NanoPi went to wireless), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The $25 NanoPi Neo Plus2 SBC combines the WiFi, Bluetooth, and 8GB eMMC of the Neo Air with the quad -A53 Allwinner H5 of the Neo2, […]

TEMPEST In A Software Defined Radio

The content below is taken from the original (TEMPEST In A Software Defined Radio), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. In 1985, [Wim van Eck] published several technical reports on obtaining information the electromagnetic emissions of computer systems. In one analysis, [van Eck] reliably obtained data from […]

Scratch 2.0: all-new features for your Raspberry Pi

The content below is taken from the original (Scratch 2.0: all-new features for your Raspberry Pi), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. We’re very excited to announce that Scratch 2.0 is now available as an offline app for the Raspberry Pi! This new version of Scratch allows […]

2017 hacker board survey: Raspberry Pi still rules, but x86 SBCs make gains

The content below is taken from the original (2017 hacker board survey: Raspberry Pi still rules, but x86 SBCs make gains), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. [Updated: June 21] — The results are in: The Raspberry Pi 3 is the most desired maker SBC by a […]

Is your product “Powered by Raspberry Pi”?

The content below is taken from the original (Is your product “Powered by Raspberry Pi”?), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. One of the most exciting things for us about the growth of the Raspberry Pi community has been the number of companies that have grown up […]

Self Driving Potato Hits the Road

The content below is taken from the original (Self Driving Potato Hits the Road), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Self Driving Potato Hits the Road Potatoes deserve to roam the earth, so [Marek Baczynski] created the first self-driving potato, ushering in a new era of potato […]

Decoding NRSC-5 with SDR to Get In Your Car

The content below is taken from the original (Decoding NRSC-5 with SDR to Get In Your Car), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Decoding NRSC-5 with SDR to Get In Your Car NRSC-5 is a high-definition radio standard, used primarily in the United States. It allows for […]

This Custom Built “Commute Deck” Makes it Easy to Work on the Go

The content below is taken from the original (This Custom Built “Commute Deck” Makes it Easy to Work on the Go), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The Commute Deck is designed to provide a productive computing experience for UNIX terminal work in tight places, like a […]

You are Go for FPGA!

The content below is taken from the original (You are Go for FPGA!), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. You are Go for FPGA! Reconfigure.io is accepting beta applications for its environment to configure FPGAs using Go. Yes, Go is a programming language, but the software converts […]

DIY Raspberry Neural Network Sees All, Recognizes Some

The content below is taken from the original (DIY Raspberry Neural Network Sees All, Recognizes Some), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. As a fun project I thought I’d put Google’s Inception-v3 neural network on a Raspberry Pi to see how well it does at recognizing objects first hand. […]

Hackaday Prize Entry: USB GSM GPS 9DOF SD TinyTracker Has All the Acronyms

The content below is taken from the original (Hackaday Prize Entry: USB GSM GPS 9DOF SD TinyTracker Has All the Acronyms), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Hackaday Prize Entry: USB GSM GPS 9DOF SD TinyTracker Has All the Acronyms [Paul] has put together an insanely small […]

Hackaday Prize Entry: Printing Bones

The content below is taken from the original (Hackaday Prize Entry: Printing Bones), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Hackaday Prize Entry: Printing Bones You would be forgiven to think that 3D printing is only about rolls of filament and tubs of resin. The fact is, there […]

A Retro Car Stereo With Arduino Inside

The content below is taken from the original (A Retro Car Stereo With Arduino Inside), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. A Retro Car Stereo With Arduino Inside For some car enthusiasts whose passions run towards older vehicles, only originality will do. [Darkspr1te] for instance has an […]

Tiny foldable i.MX7 module squishes into 30 x 27 x 8mm

The content below is taken from the original (Tiny foldable i.MX7 module squishes into 30 x 27 x 8mm), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Compulab’s rugged, 30 x 27mm “UCM-iMX7” module runs Linux on a low-power NXP i.MX7, and includes up to 64GB eMMC, WiFi, BT, […]

How to Build Your Own Google AIY without the Kit

The content below is taken from the original (How to Build Your Own Google AIY without the Kit), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Google’s voice assistant has been around for a while now and when Amazon released its Alexa API and ported the PaaS Cloud code to […]

Social Engineering is on The Rise: Protect Yourself Now

The content below is taken from the original (Social Engineering is on The Rise: Protect Yourself Now), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. As Internet security has evolved it has gotten easier to lock your systems down. Many products come out of the box pre-configured to include […]

Global Cyber Attack Halted: Autopsy Time

The content below is taken from the original (Global Cyber Attack Halted: Autopsy Time), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Friday saw what looked like the most dangerous ransomware infection to date. The infection known as WannaCry was closing down vital hospital IT systems across the UK canceling major […]

Open source NAS, offered as a device or bare PCB, runs Linux on MIPS

The content below is taken from the original (Open source NAS, offered as a device or bare PCB, runs Linux on MIPS), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The “GnuBee Personal Cloud 1” open-source NAS device, featuring dual GbE ports and up to six internal 2.5-inch SSDs […]

RC15 bring RISC OS to any Raspberry Pi

The content below is taken from the original (RC15 bring RISC OS to any Raspberry Pi), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. As ROOL had hinted in the run-up to the show, Wakefield 2017 saw the long-awaited release of RC15. RC15 (RC stands for release candidate) was […]

Acorn World exhibition in Cambridge – 13th and 14th May

The content below is taken from the original (Acorn World exhibition in Cambridge – 13th and 14th May), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. A modern event with a retro bent! In just over a week’s time, the Centre for Computing History, based in Cambridge, will be […]

Acorn World Sat 13th – Sunday 14th May

The content below is taken from the original (Acorn World Sat 13th – Sunday 14th May), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. This new event/exhibition is being organised in Cambridge at the Centre for Computing History by the Acorn and BBC User group. It will include machines […]

The Raspberry Pi Becomes a SCSI Device

The content below is taken from the original (The Raspberry Pi Becomes a SCSI Device), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. SCSI devices were found in hundreds of different models of computers from the 80s, from SUN boxes to cute little Macs. These hard drives and CDROMs […]