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Peripherals are devices connected to the Raspberry Pi, but external from it.
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Correcting for GPS error
this is perfectly normal, especially indoors, where the reception quality is far from ideal. your GPS unit recalculates your position every time, and because of the position error, it thinks you're mo …
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Extension to send output to multiple TVs
If you need to display same image on all TV sets, the easiest way is to use "video distribution amplifier" (google it to get prices and pictures) to split the RCA video signal.
In simple case of 2 TV …
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Adding a HDD to a Pi
There's no point trying to attach HDD to GPIO, since if you use USB for power anyway, it would be silly not to use data lines for data transfer.
The 2.5" HDD box is about the size of Raspberry Pi box …
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How do I get the uLCD-43PT-PI touchscreen working?
there's no way to use this module as a primary display, it's intended for being accessed through the 4D Systems C Serial Library to draw things on the screen using commands sent over a serial interfac …
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LCD with RTC and GPS
Why do you need GPS and RTC?
Last time I checked, GPS provides very precise time, so you may easily ditch RTC from your setup. And everything falls right in place, LCD connected through GPIO pins and …