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element14 presents | DIY Single Board Computer with ESP32 and Raspberry Pi Pico @element14presents | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
After flashing Linux to an ESP32-S3 and turning an RPI pico into a GPU, Clem logically has to do the next step and create a cursed DIY SBC. And because it is not remotely weird enough for his twisted taste, he also makes it connectable to a Raspberry pi so you can have a single board computer on your single board computer... and even weirder shenanigans!

Check out the full episode blog on the #element14community - bit.ly/3YtqAXd

Related Content:

Episode 623 'How to run Linux on an esp32' - bit.ly/3YmVTD4
Episode 644 'Turning a Raspberry Pi Pico into a GPU' - bit.ly/3LNxE9v

#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents
#0:20 Overview
#1:08 Build A PCB
#2:30 What To Do With It?
#5:31 What Could Go Wrong...
#9:01 Clem's Cronenberged SBC
#12:43 Getting It Up And Running
#15:46 What IS All This Good For?
#17:14 Give your Feedback


#raspberrypi #linux #pico #sbc #DIYgpu #DIYsbc

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