Retro and Raspberry Pi Picks
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Andrew Hutchings ☛ Valiant Turtle: Retro Restoration Part 3
I thought part 2 was the end of my restoration journey for Tobias the Valiant Turtle. But there is more that has happened since. So, let’s get to it.
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peppe8o ☛ How to use an L298N with Raspberry PI Pico: Driving Motors with MicroPython
This tutorial will show you how to drive motors with L298N and Raspberry PI Pico [...]
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CNX Software ☛ Waveshare PCIe to M.2 adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 will only cost you $8.99
The Waveshare PCIe To M.2 adapter is an inexpensive PCIe to M.2 HAT+ module for the Raspberry Pi 5 designed for PCIe Gen2 and Gen3 SSDs. It is compatible with standard SSD sizes of 2230/2242 and features status indicator LEDs, a power monitoring chip, an EEPROM, and a cooling fan vent to keep temperatures in control during heavy use. It’s not the first Raspberry Pi 5 adapter taking NVMe SSDs (or Hey Hi (AI) accelerator), as we previously explored the PineBerry Pi’s HatDrive, suitable for 2230, 2242, and 2280 SSDs up to PCIe Gen3 speeds and the Pimoroni NVMe Base with a different design and compatible with multiple 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 drivers up to PCIe Gen3 speeds.