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This board turns a Raspberry Pi CM5 into a NAS with support for 5 HDDs The Radxa Taco is a carrier board for a Raspberry Pi Compute Module that gives you ethernet, USB, and HDMI ports plus a microSD card reader and M.2 2280 and M.2 2230 slots. But this board also has SATA connectors that let your compute module to power a network-attached storage system with up to five hard drives. When Radxa first launched the Taco board in 2022…

This board turns a Raspberry Pi CM5 into a NAS with support for 5 HDDs #Cm5, #Radxa, #RadxaTaco, #RaspberryPiCm5

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_ Disclosure: Some links on this page are monetized by theSkimlinks, Amazon, Rakuten Advertising, and eBay, affiliate programs, and Liliputing may earn a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on those links. All prices are subject to change, and this article only reflects the prices available at time of publication. _ The Radxa Taco is a carrier board for a Raspberry Pi Compute Module that gives you ethernet, USB, and HDMI ports plus a microSD card reader and M.2 2280 and M.2 2230 slots. But this board _also_ has SATA connectors that let your compute module to power a network-attached storage system with up to five hard drives. When Radxa first launched the Taco board in 2022 it supported the Raspberry Pi CM3 and CM4. Now the company has introduced a new model made for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. It’s available for pre-order for $65, but you’ll need to bring your own compute module and storage. The carrier board measures 114 x 85mm (4.5″ x 3.4″) and features five SATA connectors, status LED lights, and a boot button on one side, and most of the system’s ports and connectors on the other. Those include: * Raspberry Pi CM5 connector (2 x 100-pin) * 1 x M.2 2280 M-Key slot * 1 x M.2 2230 E-Key slot * 1 x microSD card reader * 1 x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet * 1 x Gigabit Ethernet * 1 x HDMI 2.0 * 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (5 Gbps) * 1 x USB Type-C (for flashing system firmware) * 1 x RTC battery holder * 1 x fan connector with PWM speed control * 1 x 8-pin GPIO header * 1 x 12V DC power jack * 1 x 12V DC power header Compared with earlier versions of the board, the new model has the same basic design, but it now supports PCIe 3.0 (up from PCIe 2.0), and USB 3.2 (up from USB 2.0). _viaLinuxGizmos_ ## Support Liliputing * Liliputing provides news, reviews, commentary, and related information about compact computers including laptops, tablets, smartphones, wearables, mini PCs, and single-board computers. While Liliputing earns revenue from advertising and affiliate links (we earn a small commission if you buy something after clicking that link), the business model that this site and many others was built on may not be sustainable much longer. So if you value the work we do, please consider supporting the site. Here’s how you can do that even if you’re using an ad blocker and/or hate online shopping: * **Make a monthly contribution with Patreon** * **Make a 1-time or monthly contribution with PayPal** You can also help by spreading the word about Liliputing. Subscribe to our RSS feed, follow us on social media, or sign up for our email list, and when you find an interesting article share it with your friends! #### Subscribe by email: Subscribe

This board turns a Raspberry Pi CM5 into a NAS with support for 5 HDDs The Radxa Taco is a carrier board for a Raspberry Pi Compute Module that gives you ethernet, USB, and HDMI ports plus a microS...

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Turn a Raspberry Pi CM5 into a TV stick with this carrier board Many modern TVs ships with software that will let you stream video from Netflix, YouTube, and other services. And if you’re looking...

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2015 Upper Deck Collection Connor Mcdavid #CM5 PSA 10: $148.49 👉 Sell to us collectingall.app 👈 #ConnorMcDavid #UpperDeck #PSA10 #HockeyCards #CardCollecting

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Waveshare’s CM5-based mini PC has an M.2 slot, dual Ethernet ports, and HDMI output Waveshare is a company that gives its products descriptive names, not brief ones. So the full name of the company's new mini PC kit is longer than the headline for this article. But in a nutshell, the new Waveshare CM5-DUAL-ETH-BOX-B is a carrier board and an aluminum case for a Raspberry Pi Compute Module that lets you turn the tiny module into a pretty versatile little computer.

Waveshare’s CM5-based mini PC has an M.2 slot, dual Ethernet ports, and HDMI output #Cm5, #CM5DUALETHBOXB, #Minipc, #RaspberryPiCm5, #Waveshare

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Waveshare’s CM5-based mini PC has an M.2 slot, dual Ethernet ports, and HDMI output Waveshare is a company that gives its products descriptive names, not brief ones. So the full name of the compa...

#no-ads #nofollow #cm5 #CM5-DUAL-ETH-BOX-B #mini-pc […]

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Raspberry Pi OS has lied to me, now this Compute Module 5 is twice as fast!
Raspberry Pi OS has lied to me, now this Compute Module 5 is twice as fast! YouTube video by NotEnoughTECH

For two days, I was trying get 2.5Gbps Ethernet working on my #ComputeModule5. Turns out that the #RaspberryPiOS was lying to me all along!
Check it out!

#RaspberryPi #CM5 #Ethernet
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TechDrop: The perfect number of Compute Module 5 is...
TechDrop: The perfect number of Compute Module 5 is... YouTube video by NotEnoughTECH

How about a new #TechDrop?
I have a board from #DeskPi that turns @raspberrypi.com #CM5 into a neat cluster board with endless possibilities!

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Raspberry Pi CM5-powered Argon One laptop is now shipping to Kickstarter backers The Argon ONE UP is a modular laptop with a 14 inch FHD+ display, a 55 Wh battery, and an M.2 slot for an SSD. What makes the Argon ONE UP unlike most laptops though is that it has a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 for brains. Argon Forty launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the Argon ONE UP last summer, and now the company…

Raspberry Pi CM5-powered Argon One laptop is now shipping to Kickstarter backers #Argon, #ArgoneOneUp, #Cm5, #Crowdfunding, #LaptopShell, #Modular, #ModularLaptop, #RaspberryPiCm5

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Raspberry Pi CM5-powered Argon One laptop is now shipping to Kickstarter backers The Argon ONE UP is a modular laptop with a 14 inch FHD+ display, a 55 Wh battery, and an M.2 slot for an SSD. What...

#News #argon #argone #one #up #cm5 #crowdfunding #laptop […]

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Lilbits: Google breathes (a little) more life into the Pixel Tablet The Google Pixel Tablet launched in mid-2023 as an Android tablet that you could also use as a smart display when paired with a speaker dock. With an 11 inch, 2.5K display, stylus support, and the same Google Tensor G2 processor used in the Pixel 7 smartphone lineup, it could have paved the way for things to come. But Google hasn't released a new model in more than two and a half years.

Lilbits: Google breathes (a little) more life into the Pixel Tablet #AndroidTablet, #Cm5, #Cm5pico, #Google, #GooglePixelTablet, #Grapheneos, #Lilbits, #LinuxLaptop, #OsUpdates, #PixelTablet, #RaspberryPiCm5, #Tts, #TuxedoComputres, #TuxedoInfinitybookMax15, #Zotac

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Lilbits: Google breathes (a little) more life into the Pixel Tablet The Google Pixel Tablet launched in mid-2023 as an Android tablet that you could also use as a smart display when paired with a s...

#News #android #tablet #cm5 #cm5-pico #google #google […]

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Raspberry Pi teases new Smart Display Module for the Compute Module 5 Raspberry Pi is gearing up to launch the Smart Display Module for the CM5 and has revealed a few details about it ahead of release.

Raspberry Pi is gearing up to launch the Smart Display Module for the CM5 and has revealed a few details about it ahead of release. #CM5 #RasberryPi

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MultiCM Flasher enables parallel programming of Raspberry Pi Compute Modules Recently featured on Tindie, the MultiCM Flasher is a parallel programming device designed to flash multiple Raspberry Pi Compute Module variants simultaneously. The device supports eMMC-based Compute Modules across several generations, including CM3, CM3+, CM4S, CM4, and CM5. The MultiCM Flasher is designed for programming up to seven Compute Modules in parallel, with support for […]
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Raspberry Pi Gets Desktop Form Factor Before the Raspberry Pi came out, one cheap and easy way to get GPIO on a computer with a real operating system was to manipulate the pins on an old …read mo...

#Raspberry #Pi #case #cm5 #compute #module #computer #desktop […]

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Raspberry Pi Gets Desktop Form Factor Before the Raspberry Pi came out, one cheap and easy way to get GPIO on a computer with a real operating system was to manipulate the pins on an old …read more
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Raspberry Pi Gets Desktop Form Factor Before the Raspberry Pi came out, one cheap and easy way to get GPIO on a computer with a real operating system was to manipulate the pins on an old …read mo...

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Hackberry Pi CM5 - Construisez votre propre cyberdeck de pentester Vous connaissez les cyberdecks ? Non ?? Pourtant, je vous en ai parlé déjà. Ce sont des petits ordis portables custom qu'on voit par exemple dans les films cyberpunk, où genre, le mec sort son bouzin de sa poche et hop, il peut hacker le monde entier. HACK THE PLANET !! Oué Oué ! Et bien tenez-vous bien car le Hackberry Pi CM5 9900 , c'est exactement ça, mais en vrai ! Le Hackberry Pi c'est donc un projet DIY qui transforme un Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 en plateforme de hacking portable, ce qui est parfait pour les pentesters, les gens de l'infosec, ou simplement les geeks qui veulent un Linux puissant dans un format ultra-compact.
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There are a growing number of options for folks looking to purchase a handheld game console with a dual-screen design. But why buy one when you can make your own? The **DSpi** is a handheld with a clamshell design, two small screens, and an open source design – you can’t actually buy one, but you can find design files, software, and a parts list in the developer’s GitHub page for the project. Developer borpendy uses a combination of off-the-shelf and custom components. The case is 3D printed, and the system has a custom PCB. But other parts can be purchased, including: * Waveshare 5 inch, 800 x 480 pixel IPS LCD upper display * Waveshare 4.3 inch, 800 x 480 pixel IPS LCD lower display * Raspberry Pi CM5 (8GB or more RAM recommended) * 5,000 mAh LiPo battery * Stereo speakers, digital audio converter, and headphone jack It runs a Raspbian-based operating system installed on a microSD card, and the game controller is powered by a RP2040 microcontroller and GP2040CE firmware. The total cost comes nearly 300 Australian (about $200 US), not including custom components. So most folks looking for a device that works out of the box would probably be better off just buying something that’s commercially available. Performance will probably be better that way too, as borpendy says the DSpi is “designed primarily for DS emulation,” but it’s described as “a mostly experimental project” that “could still use a lot of work, especially on the software side.” But as a DIY project, the DSpi is a lot more customizable than a commercially available handheld. And possibly the most interesting thing about the project is that it seems to be just the first of several devices that borpendy is working on. The eventual goal is to build an “experimental modular handheld architecture, for cheaper rapid prototyping” that would make it possible to use the same Raspberry Pi Compute Module and mainboard while swapping out daughterboards and cases for other functionality. Future devices could include a handheld with two larger 7 inch displays, a laptop-sized cyberdeck, and a compact handheld PC built into a screenless game controller that you could connect to an external screen with an HDMI cable. _viaNotebook Check_ ## Support Liliputing Liliputing's primary sources of revenue are advertising and affiliate links (if you click the "Shop" button at the top of the page and buy something on Amazon, for example, we'll get a small commission). But there are several ways you can support the site directly even if you're using an ad blocker* and hate online shopping. ### Contribute to our Patreon campaign _or..._ ### Contribute via PayPal * If you _are_ using an ad blocker like uBlock Origin and seeing a pop-up message at the bottom of the screen, we have a guide that may help you disable it. ## Subscribe to Liliputing via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Join 9,545 other subscribers

This DIY dual-screen handheld game console is powered by a Raspberry Pi CM5 There are a growing number of options for folks looking to purchase a handheld game console with a dual-screen design. Bu...

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Lilbits: Google to block sideloading of apps from unverified developers One of the things that has long set Android apart from iOS is that Android makes it fairly easy to install apps from sources other than Google's official app store, providing users and developers with the opportunity to install apps that might not otherwise be available.  Apple, meanwhile, has offered more of a walled-garden approach that it says leads to better security and an improved user experience...

Lilbits: Google to block sideloading of apps from unverified developers #Android, #Cm4, #Cm5, #Crowdfunding, #DeMinimis, #Google, #Lilbits, #Nextorage, #Ploopy, #RaspberryPi, #Security, #Sideloading, #Ssd, #Tariffs, #Usb4

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Lilbits: Google to block sideloading of apps from unverified developers One of the things that has long set Android apart from iOS is that Android makes it fairly easy to install apps from sources ...

#News #android #cm4 #cm5 #crowdfunding #de #minimis […]

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CM5 MINIMA is a tiny $65 Raspberry Pi CM5 carrier board with M.2, Ethernet, and HDMI The credit card-sized Raspberry Pi Model B line of computers may be small, at just 85 x 56mm. But the Raspberry Compute Module 5 is even smaller, measuring just 55 x 40mm. Unfortunately this tiny computer-on-a-module isn't much use on its own, because it lacks the full-sized ports you'd need to connect a power source, display, keyboard, or other peripherals.

CM5 MINIMA is a tiny $65 Raspberry Pi CM5 carrier board with M.2, Ethernet, and HDMI #CarrierBoard, #Cm5, #Cm5Minima, #RaspberryPi, #RaspberryPiCm5, #RaspberryPiComputeModule5

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CM5 MINIMA is a tiny $65 Raspberry Pi CM5 carrier board with M.2, Ethernet, and HDMI The credit card-sized Raspberry Pi Model B line of computers may be small, at just 85 x 56mm. But the Raspberry ...

#News #carrier #board #cm5 #cm5 #minima #raspberry #pi […]

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Woohoo! #SDRAM on #ULX5M is working with #LiteX #FemetoRV!!! #Cologne GateMateA1 that is #CM5 pin compatible... All done with #opensource toolchain!

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As I did not post for a long time I will start from an end. We got #ULX5M-GS up and running!!! #CM5 pin compatible #FPGA #SoM with #EU Cologne #GateMate A1 and fully open source toolchain. Still lots of work left, but I am really happy to see DVI out!

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