Hackaday.io user [mincepi] wanted a VGA output on his Raspberry Pi Zero. His quest led him to design a PCB that mates with a VGA monitor and the Pi board and–according to his estimates–costs about ...
The Broadcom SOC in the Raspberry Pi is actually surprisingly powerful, it turns out. It’s actually capable of driving a VGA monitor through the GPIO pins using a handful of resistors. [Gert van Loo], ...
The Raspberry Pi single-board computer has always had an HDMI port for connecting a display. But it doesn’t have a VGA port so if your monitor only supports VGA input you’ve needed to buy an adapter ...
Raspberry Pi Model B+ owners that would like to expand the amount of desktop space available from the single board mini PC, might be interested to know that a new dual monitor VGA adapter has now been ...
Maker, developers and hobbyists that use the Raspberry Pi to create projects and gadgets mighty interested in a new Gert VGA 666 Adapter for Raspberry Pi that has been created to help you expand your ...
The original Macintosh 128K was released in 1984—and now after 40 years, you can make your own for less than $20 on a board that can fit in your pocket. This project comes to us from maker and ...
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