Run ZX Spectrum, C64 & Amiga on Raspberry Pi
Want to emulate the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, or Amiga on a Raspberry Pi? This guide walks you through everything from emulator selection to ROM setup so you can start gaming fast.
Want to emulate the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, or Amiga on a Raspberry Pi? This guide walks you through everything from emulator selection to ROM setup so you can start gaming fast.
Want to stream games from your PC to a Raspberry Pi? This guide walks you through setting up Sunshine and Moonlight on a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5, step by step.
IPv6 on Raspberry Pi isn’t plug and play. Learn how to assign static IPv6 addresses, configure Nginx as a reverse proxy, and get DNS AAAA records pointing to your services.
This guide walks you through setting up the Coral USB Accelerator on Raspberry Pi 5, installing libedgetpu drivers, and testing inference with TensorFlow Lite.
Setting up text to speech on a Raspberry Pi? Whether you’re using Piper, eSpeak NG, or Coqui TTS, this guide breaks down your best offline voice options step-by-step.
If you want to turn your Raspberry Pi into a flexible photog rig, this guide covers how to build a motorized‑focus or telephoto setup using the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. Discover which lenses work, how to control focus, and tips for sharp distant shots.
Set up a full‑featured RTSP surveillance system on a Raspberry Pi. This guide shows how to stream multiple IP cameras, enable motion detection, store video locally, and view live feeds — no Windows license needed.
Raspberry Pi Robot Basics explains how to turn a small Raspberry Pi board into a functioning robot. You’ll get practical info on essential parts, wiring, power, and programming so you can build a simple buggy or obstacle‑avoiding robot even with no prior robotics experience.
Introduction Now, before we get going, let me guess something about you. You’ve probably spent way too many evenings trying to connect smart home gadgets that swear they’re “compatible” even though they clearly haven’t spoken to each other since the Obama administration. Apple wants its own cameras, your IP cams want their own apps, your…
Introduction Most smart homes hit a wall when Apple Home refuses to recognize half your gadgets. That’s where Homebridge comes in. It bridges unsupported devices and tricks Apple Home into thinking they belong. But instead of spending on new gear, you can run it all off a cheap Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi isn’t just…