I’ve had a Raspberry Pi since they were released, I was lucky enough to get one from the first batch that went on public sale. I have been messing about with it for a while and have used it for a couple of frivolous applications, but lately I’ve been developing some hardware and software for the Raspberry Pi to try and expand it’s functionality with an eye to creating a networked media player that can be embedded into a stereo amplifier.

I’ll be documenting aspects of my exploits with the Raspberry Pi here as I proceed, along with some of the other things I have already done with this very capable and very cheap computer.

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Raspberry Pi Projects

PS. Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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