Stoo Cambridge


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Last week I chatted with Stoo Cambridge, and he’s the main star of this week’s podcast. But before you listen to that, here’s the full video of our chat. In it, Stoo tells me about his first game, his contribution to Mega-lo-Mania, and he shares an update on the progressRead More →

Cassette player


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Members will probably be aware of the “fun” I’ve had recently with the BBC Model B’s power supply going “pop.” Prior to that happening, I had planned to kick off some regular videos of the original Football Manager, which was initially going to be loaded from cassette. You see, IRead More →

Grant Sinclair and the GamerCard

This week’s podcast features a chat with Grant Sinclair, and for our Patreon members, a video version is also available! Grant Sinclair is here to tell us all about the GamerCard, the upcoming Raspberry Pi Zero-based handheld gaming system. Announced earlier in the summer, the GamerCard is the brainchild ofRead More →

Hi! As I skipped a new upload last week, I have two things coming to the Patreon this week. The first is related to the BBC Micro project. While I prepare the determination, patience, and silence required to do some successful soldering, I have a short anti-climactic video about connectingRead More →

Raspberry Pi 5

This has turned out to be a much longer video than I’d anticipated, so to keep you going until the edit is complete, here’s another snippet from the B-roll. Most of this clip will remain unused (if at all), but it demonstrates the Elecrow mini PC case powered up, fansRead More →

Raspberry Pi 5 with add-on boards

Had some network issues over the past few days which made some syncing and uploading difficult. They’re resolved now, so to keep you going, I’ve uploaded a bit of b-roll footage from my assembly of the Mini PC case from Elecrow, for Raspberry Pi 5. It’s an interesting assembly, perhapsRead More →

Raspberry Pi 5 in case

So I’m about 75% through the build after deliberating way too much (and on more than one occasion) whether to use the included Raspberry Pi 5 heat sink and fan, or the one I already had installed on the Pi. You can see it in the accompanying image. I’m producingRead More →

Raspberry Pi 5 mini PC case


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I’ve been looking for a new project to fill the Patreon, and a couple of days ago, one landed on my doormat! A new Raspberry Pi 5 case has been sent to me, which has the appearance of a miniature PC case. So, using the Pi 5, and a bareRead More →