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44 Results for "raspberry pi"
$NB100 CYBERDECK
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0x17
A device built from historical hardware to explore the infinite networks.
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The Solar Box
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by
Nick Scratch
A cyberdeck housed in a bamboo clamshell case and powered with solar engery
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North American Cyberarms Cyberdeck
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Patrick Tait
Cyberdeck from an old pistol case for the 2023 contest
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Cyberdeck Red
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Gabriel
An All-In-One Deck for Portable Prototyping
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The Computer for Working Outdoors
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Sam J Hill
Get your work done in the sun.
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The Aethyr 313 Cyberdeck
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Tony [DJ Vulchre] Sebring
In Detroit, this is how I hack dystopia! The A.313 is a portable Linux computer with dual touchscreens and a custom keyboard
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CYBER-CON: The Xbox360 Chatpad/RasPi Cyberdeck
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4KbShort
Take an XBox360 Controller and Messenger Kit, a Raspberry PI 3, a 3.5" TFT Screen and smash them together with an FTDI USB dongle!
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Airwave Inspector
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Andrea
Ryzen 7 cyberdeck boosted with Kraken SDR for mobile software radio fun powered by LiFePO4 batteries
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CRT-Style Pi Portable — Pi Terminal
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Salim Benbouziyane
Pi _Terminal is a CRT inspired portable for the Raspberry Pi 4. 8in 4:3 Screen, UPS, HDMI Switch and a low profile cooler.
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TI-Pi Silent 703
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ホールさん
Partly Inspired by Carpespasm's Hackypuff Jr. I wanted to take the idea and add my own flair to it.
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mantisDeck
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Andreas Hoelldorfer
the matching cyberdeck to control the mantis robot
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"Key-Chain Ciberdeck"
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Omar
I was bored so I started to make a SNES key-chain toy. It turned out to be my first tiny cyberdeck and it's working just fine.
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GogglePi FPV Cyberdeck
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Charles Stevenson
Quick and dirty cyberdeck for flashing FPV drone firmware in the field
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Sparks No. 5 Field Pi
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Matthew Sparks
A cyberdeck designed for field ham radio usage. Modular, cheap, easy to build and rugged.
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PUC: Personal Utility Cyberdeck
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by
Steve
PUC is a simple but versatile portable Computer. Running on a Raspberry Pi 3, it has all you need from a simple serial plug, to I2C and SPI.
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