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Jan 6, 2024

RaspiBlitz OS

Last update 2023

RaspiBlitz - DIY Bitcoin & Lightning Node on a RaspberryPi

The RaspiBlitz is a do-it-yourself Lightning Node (LND and/or Core Lightning) running together with a Bitcoin-Fullnode on a RaspberryPi (1TB SSD) and a nice display for easy setup & monitoring.

RaspiBlitz is mainly targeted for learning how to run your own node decentralized from home - because: Not your Node, Not your Rules. Discover & develop the growing ecosystem of the Lightning Network by becoming a full part of it. Build it as part of a workshop or as a weekend project yourself.

Feature Overview:

There are further Services that can be switched on:


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BerryNet

Last update 2019

Deep Learning Gateway on Raspberry Pi And Other Edge Devices

This project turns edge devices such as Raspberry Pi into an intelligent gateway with deep learning running on it. No internet connection is required, everything is done locally on the edge device itself. Further, multiple edge devices can create a distributed AIoT network.

At DT42, we believe that bringing deep learning to edge devices is the trend towards the future. It not only saves costs of data transmission and storage but also makes devices able to respond according to the events shown in the images or videos without connecting to the cloud.

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Pwnagotchi

Last update 2021

VitOS

Last update 2021

Silent Angel VitOS for RPI4 is an operating system supports Roon Bridge.

VitOS is a customized Linux based operating system designed for music player. Optimizations in the kernel and system are done by Silent Angel engineers and make it possible to enhance the performance of network I/O, USB I/O, task manager, ..., and so on. As a result, running Roon Bridge and other music player application on VitOS has better sound quality than other OS.

To use VitOS on your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (1/2/4/8GB version), just download the image file and write to the micro SD card with dd or other applications. Then plug in the micro SD card to your Raspberry Pi4. You can use iOS app and Android app named "VitOS Manager" to manage the VitOS.

VitOS V1.0 supports USB DAC as audio output device. You can connect your USB DAC to the USB port on your RPi4 board. With VitOS Manager, you are able to install Roon Bridge to the VitOS. Then you can discover the RPi4 board with Roon apps and play music.


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DOSBox 4 NetBSD

Last update 2019

ReddPi

Last update 2021

Raspberry Pi ready to use image with latest Reddcoin Core Wallet (v3)

Image has no blockchain data attached. Download latest blockchain data with script placed on desktop or run download_blockchain.sh script from user home directory (/home/pi).

Login:

Autologin for desktop environment is activated

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Raspberry Pi 0, 0W, 1A+, 1B+:

Raspberry Pi 2B, 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B:

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Pi-Wiki

Last update 2020

This is an image of raspbian OS with LAMP server and Pi-Wiki installation. Pi-Wiki is a website based on Drupal CMS project Open Atrium. You can use it as household Wiki for your family to save and share informations about manuals, consuption, recipes, important numbers, scans of documents. This enable you to have safe internal electronic system for your important data.

Credentials for management and use:

User: admin

Password: admin

User: editor

Password: editor

User: user

Password: user


SSH Login:

User: pi

Password: raspberry

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netPI Industrial OS

Last update 2020

netPI is a Raspberry Pi 3 B architecture based platform for implementing Cloud, Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 customized Edge Automation projects safely over containerized software utilizing Docker. Hilscher designed it in cooperation with Element14, the Raspberry manufacturer, and upgraded it specially for industrial use. Its single-circuit board combines the Pi 3 B circuitry, its standard interfaces, Hilscher's multi-protocol Industrial Network SoC netX plus two extra Industrial Ethernet ports. By design netPI's overall software architecture complies with the Cyber Security Standard IEC 62443 for Industrial Automation and Control Systems to counter threats such as unauthorized accesses, software manipulation and eavesdropping and relies on a security enhanced Linux. Default access for configuring and managing it is granted via a web-based GUI. Additional software and applications can only be applied by accredited users using the preinstalled Docker virtualization environment in isolated and safe containers to be inline with the security concept.

Industrial graded

Design

Peripherals

Connectivity

Environments

Secured infrastructure

Design

Integrity

Authentication

Confidentiality

Restricted Data Flow

Docs:

Datasheet:

netPI RTE Manual:

netPI CORE Manual:

NPIX Module Manual:

3D CAD model netPI:


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System software Recovery Image for netPI RTE & netPI CORE:


Docker Containers:

nodered:

teamviewer:

netx-ethernet-lan:

canopennode-npix-rcan:

lockforcontainer:

nodered-fieldbus

openvpn:

raspbian:

netx-programming-examples

codesys-basis:

desktop-hdmi:

bluetooth:

opcua-server:

RetroLX

Last update 2022

RetroLX leverages Linux mainline kernel and open-source emulation projects to bring you a truly customizable retrogaming and/or retrocomputing experience.

RetroLX standard install follows « JeOS » (Just Enough OS) philosophy to be able to accomodate various device ranges it supports. You can then choose and install emulators, game engine ports, and other packages we provide.

RetroLX main technology stack is:

Download  need to compille by yourself:

The current official build environment is Ubuntu 20.10. Additional packages required are documented on the docker image RetroLX/ci/docker/Dockerfile.

How to build is documented by the script RetroLX/ci/local/build-retrolx-arch.sh that will start the build reusing the currently checkout repository.

Given your environment fullfill the requirements you can build locally. Example call:

Raspberry Pi 1:

Raspberry Pi 2:

Raspberry Pi 3:

Raspberry Pi 4:

Alternatively the official Docker environment can be used. Example call:

Raspberry Pi 1:

Raspberry Pi 2:

Raspberry Pi 3:

Raspberry Pi 4:

Where ARCH is one of the available architectures.

The Docker build pipes the output to RetroLX/ci/local/docker-output.log by default.

The main artifact of the build can be found at: RetroLX/output/ARCH/images/retrolx/images/*.


Continuous Integration

For every available architecture config file at config there is an asociated Microsoft Azure build pipeline defined at RetroLX/ci/azure.

The current state for the build of every architecture supported by the master branch can be check at Azure Pipelines.

The current image build of every architecture supported by the master branch can be check at Retrolx Repository


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Cores and Emulators  without filter for Raspberry Pi, so keep that on mind:

KrakenSDR

Last update 2023