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236 Maker builds Raspberry Pi ASCII camera, turning video frames into text-based imagery

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Tom's Hardware · 03/23/2025 11:27 EDT

Maker builds Raspberry Pi ASCII camera, turning video frames into text-based imagery

André Esser is using a Raspberry Pi to power this ASCII camera project that he recently created for Pi Jam, celebrating Pi day.

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