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  1. Hi all, I would like to show you a MOC based on an already existing creation of @afolman which can be found on internet. It is a miniature Atari 2600 - woody version with four levers - it is very simple and quite solid. I reworked a bit the Joystick and the four levers, which are made by four silver minifig screwdrivers inside a Pneumatic pipe, squeezed by the two slope bricks. I saw many similar creations on Internet but I wanted to go one step beyond, making it functional and usable. I therefore designed it to be empty inside. In this way I could accomodate a very small Raspberry PI zero (without WI-FI) in it. I only had to remove a small plastic lid from the little motherboard (the lid can be put on again without problems). The Mini-HDMI to HDMI adapter was modified to reduce its size, but now I have a dedicated Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable which is surely nicer. Once installed the RetroPie distribution, and inserted all the roms...pardon...original cartridge images - I can bring my small 2600 everywhere! Thanks to @afolman for the inspiration. I hope you like it
  2. Hello, This is my first MOC post here on Eurobricks so forgive me if I make newbee mistakes. Here's my fancy little diagram that's shows you how it works!! This is a an idea I am hoping to expand in the future to do some actually cool stuff ( : Firstly you need to enter the infomation you want to move the motor on the Raspberry Pi (the direction and the amount of degrees). Here is a little 3d render of it. The motor rotates the amount you specify and the color sensor on the right side senses if the Rasberry Pi's LED. For the instructions, more infomation and all of the things you need to set this up and build it for yourself come to my website: http://bostonsbrickcloset.blogspot.com/ Video: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T85PzIO5GSk[/media] Not sure why the vid does not work ) : Links for the images: (for Creative Commons) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lego-mindstorms-ev3.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Raspberry-Pi-3-Flat- Top.jpghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Raspberry_Pi_Logo.svg
  3. I would like to share my vechile on Raspberry with Bluetooth and Video transmission. Now it can: transmit video via bluetooth has lights measure distance to objects behind uptime 4+ hours all code for raspberry were implemented using Java Details about implementation: http://privateblog.info/lego-vezdexod-s-video-i-bluetooth/ http://privateblog.info/dorabotka-lego-vezdexoda/