Minecraft players just can't help but tinker, can they? But just how well does a server run on a credit card-sized machine that has only 256Mb of memory? At the moment, the server handles a grand ...
Turn an unused Raspberry Pi into something useful with projects like a travel router, weather station, game server, streaming ...
As we approach the doldrums of winter what could be more cheerful than hours of incessant Minecrafting with you and your loved ones? While you can easily run a server on any computer (the program ...
Core Electronics discuss five fantastic ways to harness the potential of the Pi 500 Plus. From building a portable media library to diving into retro gaming nostalgia, the Raspberry Pi 500+ proves its ...
The small but highly affordable Raspberry Pi is good at all sorts of things in the fields of programming, education, robotics, and even home networking. But what you may not be aware of is the fact ...
We’ve seen computers built in Minecraft out of redstone, the game’s version of electricity, circuits, and digital logic. We’ve even seen a few redstone contraptions controlling real-world devices.
Minecraft is making its way on to the pint-sized PC, the Raspberry Pi. I say pint-sized, it's significantly smaller - about the size of a debit card. Minecraft Pi Edition is being pitched as a ...
What if you could build a fully functional, energy-efficient server that fits in the palm of your hand? With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, this is no longer a dream but an exciting reality for ...
The first version of the Raspberry Pi was released in 2012 and designed to get accessible, customizable computers into the ...
Every Raspberry Pi owner knows the diminutive device can do nearly anything tech-wise. From replacing your slow PC to improving your hangout space with mood lighting and more, a Raspberry Pi is a wise ...
Plenty of folks have used their Raspberry Pi as a web server. [Steve] however is the first 8 node load balanced pi cluster server we’ve run into. While we have seen pi clusters before, they’ve never ...