Open Hardware: myCobot 280 Pi, RetroPie, Bring Your Own Password Manager, and More
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Review of myCobot 280 Pi robotic arm with Python and visual programming - CNX Software
myCobot 280 Pi is a versatile robotic arm with a 6 degree of freedom design. It was developed by Elephant Robotics using the Raspberry Pi 4 board as the main controller. The robot is compact and delivers stable operation making it ideal for confined spaces. It can also be programmed in a variety of languages, is easy to use, and offers a lot of features. It is suitable for those who are interested in learning how to program a robotic arm controller and for engineering projects.
It can also be programmed in a variety of languages, is easy to use, and offers a lot of features. It is suitable for those who are interested in learning how to program a robotic arm controller and for engineering projects.
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RetroPie and Raspberry PI: Building your Retro Gaming Console
Install and setup Retropie on Raspberry PI to get your personal retro gaming station.
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An Easy-To-Make Pi-Powered Pocket Password Pal
Sometimes, we see a project where it’s clear – its creator seriously wants to make a project idea accessible to newcomers; and today’s project is one of these cases. The BYOPM – Bring Your Own Password Manager, a project by [novamostra] – is a Pi Zero-powered device to carry your passwords around in. This project takes the now well-explored USB gadget feature of the Pi Zero, integrates it into a Bitwarden-backed password management toolkit to make a local-network-connected password storage, and makes a tutorial simple enough that anybody can follow it to build their own.
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An Apple II Tale Told Complete by the Late Tony Diaz
What follows is a tale involving several amazing and unlikely finds coupled with a good bit of luck that, in the end, explains how that source code came to be lost, necessitating Central Point to entirely rewrite a core product. The story takes place in the early ’90s, when Tony was working at Alltech, a tech clearinghouse of sorts that sold old / hard to find items, much of it for the Apple II.
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MiniPC taps 11th gen Jasper Lake processor and supports dual GbE ports
The BMAX B3 Plus is a MiniPC equipped with the Celeron 4-Core N5095. This product is enabled with dual band Wi-Fi 5, triple [emailprotected] displays, dual GbE LAN ports and ships with Windows 11 Pro.