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The MagPi is the official Raspberry Pi magazine. It started off life as a free [1] fanzine for users of the Raspberry Pi computer. It was created by the community [2] [3] as an unofficial volunteer produced Raspberry Pi publication [4] and in 2015 was handed over to the Raspberry Pi Foundation to be run in-house as the official Raspberry Pi magazine. [5]
Open Compute Project, an organization for sharing designs of data center products among companies; Open Graphics Project, a project that aims to design a standard open architecture for graphics cards; OpenCores, a loose community of designers that supports open-source cores (logic designs) for CPUs, peripherals and other devices.
The Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 was released in May 2016, which added a camera connector. [40] The Raspberry Pi Zero W was launched in February 2017, a version of the Zero with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, for US$10. [41] [42] The Raspberry Pi Zero WH was launched in January 2018, a version of the Zero W with pre-soldered GPIO headers. [43]
The microcontroller is low cost, with the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 being introduced at US$5 and the RP2350 itself costing as little as US$0.80 in bulk. The microcontroller is software-compatible with the RP2040 and can be programmed in assembly , C , C++ , Free Pascal , Rust , MicroPython , CircuitPython , and other languages.
Sonic Pi is a live coding environment based on Ruby, originally designed to support both computing and music lessons in schools, developed by Sam Aaron in the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory [1] in collaboration with Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Simulate the brain using Hodgkin–Huxley models via an artificial neural network: Yes ATLAS@Home 2014-06-19 [150] 2017-04-07 [151] CERN [14] Physics: Ran simulations of the ATLAS experiment at CERN. [150] Yes Background Pi Computed decimal digits of pi using digit extraction method. [152] No Biochemical Library Vanderbilt University [153 ...
RP2040 is a 32-bit dual ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller integrated circuit [1] [2] [3] by Raspberry Pi Ltd. In January 2021, it was released as part of the Raspberry Pi Pico board. [1] Its successor is the RP2350 series.
I/O: 28 external I/O lines with Raspberry Pi hat-compatible pinout; Nintendo Wii Nunchuck support Serial I/O: Communications protocols including 2×serial, 2× I²C , 2× SPI and Dallas 1-Wire The Colour Maximite 2 runs MMBasic 5.x and includes a compatibility mode to run programs written for the original Colour Maximite.