You have to love pimoroni
1st the Pibow now the Picade .. well not quite yet but as kickstarter has come to the UK ...
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pim ... aspberry-p <- check it out ...
excellent ...
Picade
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1QC43qbL5FySu2Pi51vGqKqxy3UiJgukSX - Prosliver FTW
Thanks for the kind words
It's really exciting so far!
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Looking really cool, Surely will bring lots of attention to rPi and the Pibow, nice work!
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It does look a cool project.
It'll would be interesting to find out what LCD is being used as I'm sure the RPi community like a cheap and small LCD for other projects.
It'll would be interesting to find out what LCD is being used as I'm sure the RPi community like a cheap and small LCD for other projects.
Tony
Pledged without blinking. Cool project!
My other pledges' payments went through amazon. For this one I had to pull the good old credit-card. I actually prefer that, but is it something a project starter can choose? Or is it a UK thing?
For folks new to kickstarter, here's a great way to track progress:
http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/pimoro ... spberry-p/
I tried posting this to the frontpage, but I think the link is spamblocked.
My other pledges' payments went through amazon. For this one I had to pull the good old credit-card. I actually prefer that, but is it something a project starter can choose? Or is it a UK thing?
For folks new to kickstarter, here's a great way to track progress:
http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/pimoro ... spberry-p/
I tried posting this to the frontpage, but I think the link is spamblocked.
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192 British pounds sterling = 309.9264 US dollars.
I am loving it but it seems it wants to do the conversion. It looks like your going to make it though hope you can find a good US distributor we don't want to be left out. I would love to branch you guys over here. I don't think finding funds for your designs is all that difficult.
Backers: 227
Average Daily Pledges: £8,890
Average Pledge Per Backer: £117
I am loving it but it seems it wants to do the conversion. It looks like your going to make it though hope you can find a good US distributor we don't want to be left out. I would love to branch you guys over here. I don't think finding funds for your designs is all that difficult.
Backers: 227
Average Daily Pledges: £8,890
Average Pledge Per Backer: £117
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pibow wrote:Thanks for the kind wordsIt's really exciting so far!
Great project, good luck.
On the theme of retro gaming I'm currently working full time on a series of pinball mods using the Raspberry Pi. First project is the DMD Extender - use an external monitor to display the Dot Matrix Display in real time.
Check out the prototype on YouTube...
http://youtu.be/QnJQ71P6CAQ
I'm just about to get the interface boards manufactured and get a few prototypes out.
Best wishes, David.
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pim ... aspberry-p
well done on getting past £2^15
well done on getting past £2^15
1QC43qbL5FySu2Pi51vGqKqxy3UiJgukSX - Prosliver FTW
Any updates on this? Its funded and I just must have one(or three)
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