SBC Week in Review – January 29th, 2023
DPHacks Posts of the Week I took a look at a popular SBC from Libre Computer. Le Potato is a versatile board when it comes to software support but it is not a drop-in...
Tinkering and Hacking the World!
DPHacks Posts of the Week I took a look at a popular SBC from Libre Computer. Le Potato is a versatile board when it comes to software support but it is not a drop-in...
I tested Libre Computer’s Le Potato single board computer. Here is all you need to know if you are considering this board as a Raspberry Pi replacement.
The review of the week is a collection of tidbits I have found around the web related to SBCs and electronics. I figured I would curate a list of things that other like-minded electronics enthusiasts would be interested in.
Camera Gear / Raspberry Pi / SBCs
by André · Published January 18, 2023 · Last modified June 16, 2024
I test two new Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 cameras so you can decide which one is the right one for your next project.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to get your CM4 booting from an NVMe SSD drive. This is working as of November 2021. Although I’m using the CM4 IO board, these steps should work with any NVMe connected through the CM4’s PCIe bus.
Sped up your Lightroom workflows with a small DIY macro pad built with mechanical switches and a Raspberry Pi Pico. This guide will show you how to build and program your own.
Best way to convert your existing Manfrotto tripod head to take an Arca Swiss system, making it compatible with the Peak Desing Capture Clip. Unlike other conversions, this one conversion does not add any bulk to the setup.
Beta version of Adobe DNG Converter gives early support to Canon EOS R5, Canon EOS R5, Nikon Z5, and others in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw.
Find out how to make your own backup device for your photos using a Raspberry Pi. This compact and light-weight device packs a lot of the same features other commercially-available products have but for a small fraction of the price.
I review a few photo backup options, after considering some commercially available options, I decided to go the DIY route and build myself a backup device using a Raspberry Pi Zero
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