pISO: The Most Versatile Flash Drive Yet

A project in Huntsville, AL by Adam Schwalm
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A hat that makes your Raspberry Pi into a powerful flash drive capable of creating virtual drives, mounting disk images, and more.
Backers: 781
Average Pledge Per Backer: $42

Funded: $32,534 of $6,000
Dates: Mar 14th -> Apr 13th (30 days)
Project By: Adam Schwalm
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Latest News

Quick Update

April 10th - via: kickstarter.com
We are rapidly approaching the end of this campaign (and just passed the 400% funding mark!), so we wanted to give everyone an idea of what would be happening afterwards. But as always, let me first thank our many backers for their continued support... (Read More)

Project Update

April 6th - via: kickstarter.com
As always, we want to start this update off by thanking all of our backers. Your continued support makes this project possible. We've recently passed the 300% funding mark, so we wanted give everyone an update on what's happening with the project.... (Read More)

WiFi and USB-C

March 31st - via: kickstarter.com
We wanted to give a quick update on where things stand with USB-C and WiFi usage in the pISO. But first, let me say thank you again to all of our backers! This project wouldn't be possible without you. USB-C During the last update, we asked for... (Read More)

USB-C and Large SD Cards

March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Before I get in to the update, I want to thank everyone again for their support of this project. We've passed $10,000 now, and we continue to get great feedback from the community on what they'd like to see in this product. One thing that we've been... (Read More)

pISO is Fully Funded!

March 18th - via: kickstarter.com
We're happy to announce that pISO has been fully funded in just 4 days! The response to the project has been amazing, and we're happy to see backers from all over the world who have helped us reach our goal. We will do our best to keep everyone... (Read More)

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