https://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:R-Pi_Mylar_Print-n-Fold_Case.GIF&feed=atom&action=historyFile:R-Pi Mylar Print-n-Fold Case.GIF - Revision history2024-03-28T19:22:56ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.31.0https://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:R-Pi_Mylar_Print-n-Fold_Case.GIF&diff=180614&oldid=prevSal: Category:RaspberryPi Category:RPi Cases Category:Orphaned Media2012-10-13T17:56:19Z<p><a href="/Category:RaspberryPi" title="Category:RaspberryPi">Category:RaspberryPi</a> <a href="/Category:RPi_Cases" title="Category:RPi Cases">Category:RPi Cases</a> <a href="/Category:Orphaned_Media" title="Category:Orphaned Media">Category:Orphaned Media</a></p>
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</table>Salhttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:R-Pi_Mylar_Print-n-Fold_Case.GIF&diff=107168&oldid=prevJim Manley: A case for the Raspberry Pi $25/$35 single-board Linux-based ARM computer, made by cutting and folding up a Mylar sheet (or other thin material) onto which this PDF file has been printed.2012-03-07T05:33:08Z<p>A case for the Raspberry Pi $25/$35 single-board Linux-based ARM computer, made by cutting and folding up a Mylar sheet (or other thin material) onto which this PDF file has been printed.</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>A case for the Raspberry Pi $25/$35 single-board Linux-based ARM computer, made by cutting and folding up a Mylar sheet (or other thin material) onto which this PDF file has been printed.</div>Jim Manley