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This week on The Ben Heck Show we see Ben and Felix build spy gear to stop the evil Pieface and his plan to cover the world in radioactive pie filling! Watch how they use the Raspberry Pi in Part 1 of the build.

 

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  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 6 years ago +2

    Some people have been wondering about how Felix and Ben got the video from the Raspberry Pi to the video screen in the glasses. Here are a couple photos to hopefully help clear that up. Since the Raspberry…

  • kincaidarcade
    kincaidarcade over 6 years ago +1

    Ben should really get a asteroids deluxe pcb and repair it.

  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 6 years ago

    Some people have been wondering about how Felix and Ben got the video from the Raspberry Pi to the video screen in the glasses. Here are a couple photos to hopefully help clear that up. Since the Raspberry Pi they were using only has a 3.5mm jack and not a composite video output, Felix was able to hookup to one of the connections of the jack to get a video feed from the Pi. Then they just plugged the other end of the 3.5mm auxiliary cable into the my-vu. Take a look.

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    amk182 over 6 years ago in reply to kincaidarcade

    I would love to see that

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    kincaidarcade over 6 years ago

    Ben should really get a asteroids deluxe pcb and repair it.

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    amk182 over 6 years ago

    just love the show. the work with raspberry pi and the atari portable .

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