This page lists the articles posted on this blog about the Raspberry Pi
Beginner
Hardware
- Power Up using POE (Power-Over-Ethernet)
- RS232 Serial on Raspberry Pi Compute Module
- Installing a RS232 Serial Port (model A, B, B+)
- Additional RS232 Serial Interface Options (Revisit)
- SB Clear Raspberry Pi Enclosure
- Adafruit Pi Box (Enclosure)
- Power Up using the 5V Header Pin
- Install Edimax EW-7811Un USB WiFi
- Installing the Airlink 101 Wireless N 150 Ultra Mini-USB Adapter (AWLL5099)
- DIY - Build A GPIO Testing Board
- John Jay's 8 LED & Button Breakout Board
- Stepper Motor Control & Breakout Board
- Install a Momentary Reset Button
- ModMyPi PiOT Relay Board Review
Programming / Java
- Raspberry Pi with Java: Programming the Internet of Things (IoT)
- Teaching Kids to Program Things with Java and the Raspberry Pi
- Oracle Java SE 7 Now Pre-Installed on Raspbian (JDK/JVM) (hard-float ABI)
- Install Oracle Java SE8 (Milestone 8) Developer Preview (JDK) (hard-float ABI)
- Install Oracle Java 7u40 SE Development Kit (JDK) (hard-float ABI)
- Install Oracle Java SE8 with JavaFX Developer Preview for ARM (supports HARD-FLOAT ABI)
- Install Oracle Java 7u10 SE Development Kit (JDK)
- Install Oracle Java 7u6 SE Development Kit (JDK)
- Install Oracle Java 7u4 SE Embedded (JRE)
- Java Virtual Machine Benchmarks
- Change Default Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
- Java GPIO Frequency Benchmarks
Programming / Pi4J
- Pi4J v1.4 Released
- Pi4J v1.3 Released
- Pi4J Now Supports Non-Privileged Access (no more root/sudo)
- Pi4J - Version 1.0 Released!
- Pi4J + Pibrella - Java Support for the Pibrella Device
- Pi4J @ Devoxx 2014
- Teaching Kids to Program Things with Java and the Raspberry Pi
- Pi4J Featured in Java Magazine
- Pi4J - Connecting Java to the Raspberry Pi
- Pi4J - Control a Stepper Motor in Java
- Pi4J - Programming for the Pi-Face board with Java
D.I.Y. Projects
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