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Make a $125 laptop using a Raspberry Pi and Motorola Atrix dock. The Raspberry Pi microcomputer has seen a great deal of use by hardware hackers to kickstart all sorts of creative projects.

Make a $125 laptop using a Raspberry Pi and Motorola Atrix dock

The microcomputer, which is priced in the range of $25 (Rs 1,300) and $35 (Rs 1,900), is now being used to make a Raspberry Pi-powered laptop. The brain child of developer Eric Chou, the system basically does this by tying in to a Motorola Atrix laptop dock, according to a report by Techcrunch. While the smartphone that the dock was intended for has been discontinued, Adafruit Industry, one of the companies that are making low-cost solutions around the Raspberry Pi, point out in its “how to” video that the laptop dock can still be picked up through various online outlets.

Turn The Raspberry Pi Microcomputer Into A Low-Cost Laptop With This Atrix Dock Hack. The $35/$25 Raspberry Pi microcomputer is being used by hardware hackers to power all sorts of creative projects.

Turn The Raspberry Pi Microcomputer Into A Low-Cost Laptop With This Atrix Dock Hack

Including, in the above instance, a Raspberry Pi powered laptop, created by developer Eric Chou — principally by tying in the Motorola Atrix laptop dock. Which surely must be the coolest use of that piece of kit to date. The smartphone that the dock was intended to be hooked up to has since been discontinued but as Adafruit Industries points out in the below ‘how to’ video, the laptop dock can still be picked up via various online outlets. Category: Raspberry Pi. My older son recently started school and needed his own desk for doing homework.

Category: Raspberry Pi

I wanted to make something nicer than a simple tabletop with legs, and realized that I could also build in a bit of fun for when the homework is finished. Both my boys and I still had space travel on our minds from our summer trip to Kennedy Space Center. For this desk project, I decided to go with a NASA theme. I researched the Apollo Program as well as NASA's Mission Control Center, and designed my own console roughly based on those. I say "roughly" because the actual Mission Control does more monitoring than controlling, and isn't awash in the whiz-bang rocket noises young kids appreciate. The desk resides under my son's loft bed (which I also built), and stays closed until the homework is finished: When playtime begins, the lid flips up to reveal the Mission Control console:

Raspberry Pi Blog: Interfacing a 16x2 LCD with Raspberry Pi. Hitachi HD44780 based 16x2 character LCD are very cheap and widely available, and is a essential part for any projects that displays information.

Raspberry Pi Blog: Interfacing a 16x2 LCD with Raspberry Pi

Using the I2C bus on Raspberry Pi ,PCF8574 IC, and Python characters/strings can be displayed on the LCD. The PCF8574 is an general purpose bidirectional 8 bit I/O port expander that uses the I2C protocol. RaspberryPi Media center - XBMC. Raspbmc. Raspberry Pi: Minecraft Server. Top 10 Things to Connect to Your Raspberry Pi. During my time with the Pi I’ve experimented with various devices and sensors.

Top 10 Things to Connect to Your Raspberry Pi

Here is my Top 10 list of devices to connect to the Raspberry Pi. In most cases they are very cheap and easy to interface and are great building blocks for more complicated future projects. I’ve included links to more detailed posts where I can and many of these include example Python scripts to help you get going. From robot cars to security systems there are plenty of ways of combining these mini-projects into some amazing creations! If you need to buy a present for a Pi owner then these are good starting point.

Ultrasonic Module Ultrasonic Sensor Ultrasonic transducer modules are an easy way to add distance measuring capability to your Pi. How Raspberry Pi and your mobile device makes for a delicious dish. The credit card-sized Raspberry Pi PC priced at $35 has been making news since its launch early last year.

How Raspberry Pi and your mobile device makes for a delicious dish

Soon after the announcement, the company was reported to be selling 700 units per second. In India, this mini PC is being sold by Element14, and the complete educational kit is priced at Rs 4825. Its biggest highlights are the ability to connect to a TV, replacing the need for a monitor, and its price point, making a it a great device for developing nations. In the past one year, the Raspberry Pi has been put to umpteen uses and several tech freaks have shared their unique and useful projects on the Raspberry Pi blog.

These projects range from MAME console and supercomputer cluster to cat feeder and torrent server. KindleBerry Wireless PCIf you plan to discard your old Kindle for the new Kindle Paper White, then there’s something interesting you could do to it using the Raspberry Pi. How to Connect Raspberry Pi to a Laptop LCD Panel via LVDS/LCD Controller Board. 15 DIY Gadgets You Can Make with Raspberry Pi. Nope, that’s not a misspelling in the title.

15 DIY Gadgets You Can Make with Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi has as little to do with raspberry pie as it does with giving someone a raspberry (you know, the kind you used to give people on the playground back in the day). Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-sized computer – it can literally fit in your pocket, it’s so tiny! Because of this, there’s no storage built-in; but, you can use an SD card (like the one in your camera) for booting up and to store all your data. The best part? It’s only $25! As new as it is, there is quite a bit of software that’s compatible with Raspberry Pi, and as such, makers and hackers everywhere have had their fair share of tinkering with this little gizmo.

And while Raspberry Pi is definitely on the more advanced side of DIY tech here at Brit + Co, we are totally intrigued by all that you can create with it. To get your creative juices flowing with all the ways you can use this thing, we’ve found 15 such gadgets you can make with this teeny tiny $25 computer. 1. Edimax EW-7811Un 150 Mbps Wireless 11n Nano Size USB Adapter with EZmax Setup Wizard: Computers & Accessories. Hooking up a OLD Laptop screen to the raspberry pi. Raspberry Pi - Model B. Description: Who wants pi?

Raspberry Pi - Model B

The Raspberry Pi has made quite a splash since it was first announced. The credit-card sized computer is capable of many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It also plays high-definition video. It can run several flavors of Linux and is being used to teach kids all over the world how to program... Oh yeah, and it does all that for under $50. The secret sauce that makes this computer so small and powerful is the Broadcom BCM2835, a System-on-Chip that contains an ARM1176JZFS with floating point, running at 700Mhz, and a Videocore 4 GPU. But wait, there's more. The Model B's two built-in USB ports provide enough connectivity for a mouse and keyboard, but if you want to add more you can use a USB hub.

On top of all that, the low-level peripherals on the Pi make it great for hardware hacking. Dimensions: 85.60mm x 56mm x 21mm Features: Documents: