Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a way to add additional USB storage to their Raspberry Pi Zero W mini PC may be interested in a new tutorial and quick guide which has been created by Alex Ellis.
The Raspberry Pi is a great computer, even if it doesn’t have SATA. For those of us who have lost a few SD cards to the inevitable corruption that comes from not shutting a Pi down properly, here’s ...
The Raspberry PI Foundation has released beta firmware and a bootloader to enable booting the Raspberry Pi 4 from a USB mass storage device. The new firmware and bootloader could be useful to ...
In my previous post, I wrote about assembling and using the Farnell element 14 Pi-Desktop kit. I limited that post to the basic installation, configuration and use of the Pi-Desktop enclosure itself.
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the first single-board computer from Raspberry Pi with a PCIe interface that allows you to connect high-speed accessories including storage devices and AI accelerators. But you ...
It used to be typical for every variation of Raspberry Pi to require booting from an SD or microSD card. It wasn't until the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B that the firmware received an update for booting ...
Seagate’s packing an 8TB hard drive in its new external Backup Plus Hub, which can be hooked up to a Raspberry Pi 3 or Chromebooks for expanded storage. The external backup drive will also work with ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for an easy way to add a massive 8 USB 3 ports to their Raspberry Pi project may be interested in a new board called the PiGear Nano available to buy from €169. The ...
I like my Raspberry Pi media server, but I have concerns. I hate USB-SATA adapter cables on asthetic grounds, and physically managing a handful of SSDs is not optimal. So currently I'm using some ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a credit card-sized computer with a quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor and up to 16GB of RAM. It also has plenty of I/O capabilities thanks to support for WiFi, Bluetooth, ...
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