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iccyocld
iccyocld over 11 years ago

does anybody know some really cool raspberry pi projects that are pretty easy to complete because i want to build one but the ones that are cool like can't be replicated any responses would be helpful thank you

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  • rickseiden
    rickseiden over 11 years ago

    Check out http://www.instructables.com/.  There's always good stuff on there, and not just for the RPi.  I did a step by step series that eventually builds up something I called the Voiceberry Pi.

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  • knight_rider1977
    knight_rider1977 over 11 years ago

    One of the first things I did to start learning the Pi was from https://projects.drogon.net/raspberry-pi/gpio-examples/tux-crossing/gpio-examples-1-a-single-led/

    I think this is a great example to start with.  It builds on turning on and off 1 LED, Then 3, then adding 2 more and a button creating a cross walk including the code behind it to make it all come together.  Simple with pictures and detailed instructions.  I plan on revisiting this project but instead of using a (Walk) (Don't walk) LED I want to use my 16x2 LCD screen to make some graphic or text appear and flash along with the yellow traffic light.  Gordon has a few other examples of different Pi things you can try.

     

    Another site I found full of Pi stuff http://learn.adafruit.com/category/raspberry-pi  (and lots of other things)

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    there are many projects available for you go to....

    damnfineraspberrypi.com

    Ten pimped-out projects for the Raspberry Pi (Wired UK)

    gameberry: my project, to make an original gameboy a raspberry pi gaming handheld! - AnandTech Forums


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    Former Member over 11 years ago

    Check out the project which turns your Raspberry Pi into a FM transmitter.Which requires nothing more than a wire as antenna along with the Pi(no extra stuff needed). I was amazed by this.

    Check out http://razzpisampler.oreilly.com/ch01.html

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  • martijnl
    martijnl over 11 years ago

    http://learn.adafruit.com

     

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  • penguintutor
    penguintutor over 11 years ago

    I've just published details of my most recent project. It's a Christmas project featuring a talking Reindeer.

     

    It's a bit late to start in time for this Christmas, but could be use with a different design so that it could be used all year round.

     

    See:

    http://www.penguintutor.com/electronics/reindeer

     

    Another place to look for inspiration is the Raspberry Pi blog http://www.raspberrypi.org. The projects range from trivial ones useful for learning about the Raspberry Pi - to incredibly complex commercial setups, but there are plenty that fit in between.

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    Former Member over 10 years ago

    Hello All,

    New Year greetings from Pi Wizards.

    We have created a course on Raspberry Pi. The course covers Introduction to Raspberry Pi along with software and hardware projects. The course cost is $79.(Rs.5000).

    As per the New Year offer, we are offering the course to all at $8 (Rs. 500 only).

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    This course will be helpful to all who wants to be updated with the recent technology.


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