I appreciate this thread will only be relevant to a fairly small number of members, but would anyone with experience of using a Pi Zero kindly share their experiences?
I have a Pi4 streamer and have no plans to change. but a family member has asked me to set up/build one for him and because you...
Hi all,
I am a complete Rasberry pi novice but a very kind friend has just given me a brand new pi-top 4 - https://www.pi-top.com/products/pi-top-4?hsCtaTracking=5e62c8d3-56e9-431e-a30e-c4ebd87bea30%7Ccc7398df-307a-4b58-b51c-8dd0ba591969
Does any one know what I need to turn this in to a good...
Good afternoon all
in simple, non-technical terms, is there any way of ensuring that a power bank is “always on” irrespective of the load?
I know that a couple of Voltaic power banks have an always on feature but they are not cheap.
I’m also aware of numerous DIY hacks (wire up a small resistor...
Hi. Not sure if this is in right forum but if not will admin move it to where it should be please. My system is old but suits-me Naim Olives to which I’ve recently added a Cambridge CXN V2 Streamer. I have a library of 3000 albums on a mains powered WD hard drive. I’m very pleased with the sound...
Hi. Not sure if this is in right forum but if not will admin move it to where it should be please. My system is old but suits-me Naim Olives to which I’ve recently added a Cambridge CXN V2 Streamer. I have a library of 3000 albums on a mains powered WD hard drive. I’m very pleased with the sound...
Well after years of dealing with 1970's era hifi - I thought during lock down it was time to learn a new skill ( or more ).
After reading lots online, I ordered a Raspberry Pi based Allo Boss player last week. It arrived today after a six day trip from Mumbai via Dubai/Nashville then Toronto ...
Hi,
May be of interest to those people who want to create their own small stand-alone network audio player.
https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/free-back-article-audio-dac-for-raspberry-pi
The article is time limited until 1st November 2019.
It is a construction project - and uses the 32bit...
I know there's a few people on here using Pi-based systems with add on sound cards. I've been a bit of a fan of the Wolfson / Cirrus card as it's inexpensive, has a comprehensive set of features and performs pretty well. The drivers for this card are now officially part of the Raspberry Pi...
Hi I have the software loaded onto a micro SD and it runs great on Raspberry Pi2. What I want to do is install Linux Mint on a new SD card to try some Linux apps on the Pi.
My question, if I take out the micro SD will the mounts remain when I put it back in after I have messed with Linux?
Dave
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