The Raspberry Pi has PCI Express! There are some quirks to getting certain devices working with 64-bit Arm (arm64), so Jeff Geerling started testing PCIe devices on the Compute Module 4 and Pi 5, and is centralizing the resources on this site. Many experiences are documented on Jeff Geerlingâs YouTube channel! This project is maintained on GitHub; suggest new cards to test or share your own experi
A NVIDIA Engineer In His Spare Time Wrote A Vulkan Driver That Works On Older Raspberry Pi Written by Michael Larabel in Vulkan on 20 June 2020 at 08:45 AM EDT. 62 Comments The Raspberry Pi 1 through Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ and even the Raspberry Pi Zero can now see Vulkan support via a new unofficial "RPi-VK-Driver" that is offering even better performance than the Broadcom OpenGL driver. While t
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Using a combination of the things Iâve learned up to now and a little help from others on the internet, Iâve worked out how to embed video from the Raspberry Pi camera module inside a web-page. There are two methods of outputting video for this: HTTP and RTSP. Iâll deal with HTTP first as a) itâs better quality video and b) letting traffic through a firewall for HTTP is easier than RTSP. The two m
So I got the Raspberry Camera today and got stills working fine. Capture an image in JPEG format: raspistill -o image.jpg Capture a 5-second video in H.264 format: raspivid -o video.h264 I do not want to install any extra application as I want to leverage HTML5 that is readily available. Since Chrome/Safari has built-in decoders for H.264 I just want to point my browser to the URL and watch the st
If youâre a beginner with a Raspberry Pi, things just got a whole lot easier. We started this project with the premise that throwing people in at the deep end and making them jump hurdles, to mix my sporting metaphors, is a good way to get them to learn stuff. It is: but it can also put some people off, sometimes terminally. And we donât want people to put their Raspberry Pi down in horror after f
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