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antiloquax

Joined: 27 Jan 2012 Posts: 405
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Posted: Mon 11 Jun 2012, 23:37 Post subject:
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SD cards are either rubbish OR work
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I have managed to get my 8 gb Sandisk Extreme Pro (class 10) card to boot. It wouldn't work when I last tried - I think the latest firmware updates have sorted out the problems.
I've also managed to get Scratch working on Arch. It's a total hack - I just copied the files from the Debian image. It does work (although no sound atm).
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puppy_apprentice

Joined: 07 Feb 2012 Posts: 63
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Posted: Tue 12 Jun 2012, 13:03 Post subject:
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i was thinking about making box for RPi from plastic soap box
something like this one:
http://www.longsure.net/product_7831_plastic_soap_box.html
what u think?
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antiloquax

Joined: 27 Jan 2012 Posts: 405
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Posted: Tue 12 Jun 2012, 13:20 Post subject:
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I've been playing around with the set-up of my Pi again today.
I'd read about the slow read/write speeds using the sd card slot. I am now just using the boot partition on the card and my file-system is on a usb. I'm not convinced it's made much of a difference tbh.
I've also been having a go with Openbox instead of twm. That seems to work nicely.
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darkcity

Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 2215 Location: near here
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Posted: Tue 12 Jun 2012, 13:46 Post subject:
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seems like a good idea, should be easy to cut holes, I'm hoping to reuse something
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puppy_apprentice

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Posted: Tue 12 Jun 2012, 16:38 Post subject:
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this trailer is probably a little too big for RPi
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darkcity

Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 2215 Location: near here
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Posted: Wed 13 Jun 2012, 07:13 Post subject:
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maybe a toy trailer
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puppy_apprentice

Joined: 07 Feb 2012 Posts: 63
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 05:58 Post subject:
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@antiloquax and lobster
u can check Bodhi for Pi:
http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/2012/06/bodhi-linux-arm-alpha-release-for.html
Last edited by puppy_apprentice on Thu 14 Jun 2012, 06:23; edited 1 time in total
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Aitch

Joined: 04 Apr 2007 Posts: 6825 Location: Chatham, Kent, UK
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 06:07 Post subject:
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http://elinux.org/RPi_Cases#PI_Sandwich_Case
this is nice
http://h2database.com/raspi/
Aitch
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sickgut

Joined: 23 Mar 2010 Posts: 1157 Location: Tasmania, Australia in the mountains.
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 11:33 Post subject:
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im interested in making a robot that has camera and mic and recieves its signal via wifi or ethernet (ethernet could be useful when you dont mind a lead dragging behind it and you are in an area where wifi wont give good distance or around corners etc in metal/ concrete buildings or other interference issue sites).
i envision the robot streaming the video to a laptop via wifi and or ethernet AND recording to the sd card at the same time.
i am wanting to create a rasp pi powered robotic probe of some sort.
altho for the wheels/ signal for moving... your prob best off buying a remote controlled car that has big enough wheels and stuff to give good clearance in rougher places like outside on pebbles or gravel type surfaces.
the rasp pi could handle all the video streaming stuff etc.
ive aready bought the remote controlled jeep type thingy in anticipation of recieving my rasp pi in the post. You can get these kind of things for like $50 or so should be suitable. There may also be models that share the same dc voltage as the rasp pi and you could run a line from the onboard battery pack to the rasp pi for the power.
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sickgut

Joined: 23 Mar 2010 Posts: 1157 Location: Tasmania, Australia in the mountains.
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 11:34 Post subject:
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anyone know the voltage tolerance of the rasp pi? will it burn and die if you give it one volt over its recommended, or two volts or 3?
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sickgut

Joined: 23 Mar 2010 Posts: 1157 Location: Tasmania, Australia in the mountains.
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:15 Post subject:
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omg.... ive been notified that my rasp pi will take another 72 days to arrive
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linuxbear
Joined: 18 Apr 2009 Posts: 439 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:42 Post subject:
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| sickgut wrote: | | anyone know the voltage tolerance of the rasp pi? will it burn and die if you give it one volt over its recommended, or two volts or 3? |
you could hook a voltage regulator IC to the input to keep the input voltage in the sweet zone. It is fairly basic. and has three pins: source voltage pin, regulated voltage out pin and ground pin. I think mine is +- 7 volts in and 5 V out. This is what I used to get a regulated DC out of some rechargeable cells I put into a candy tin.
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Aitch

Joined: 04 Apr 2007 Posts: 6825 Location: Chatham, Kent, UK
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:51 Post subject:
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sickgut
I posted earlier
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=612860#612860
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antiloquax

Joined: 27 Jan 2012 Posts: 405
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Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2012, 13:59 Post subject:
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I've had a go at connecting an LED and a switch to the RPi (following instructions in the MagPi issue 2).
Got the LED to light up, but I think I had the switch in the wrong way.
Will debug later ...
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tinker
Joined: 06 Dec 2007 Posts: 51 Location: Midwestern United States
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Posted: Sun 17 Jun 2012, 15:05 Post subject:
got a raspberry pi, can't wait for puppy Subject description: got a raspberry pi, can't wait for puppy |
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Well, the long awaited rpi is here, and I've spent half of father's day trying different distros. (This would normally be a good thing - when asked what I wanted for father's day, I could honestly say, just some peace and quiet and the opportunity to putter with computer hardware and software, and I got it!) But it's turned out to be frustrating. I've tried 3 things, and I don't have any of them in a really good state (although this message is being typed in Debian, so at least that's usable).
This is certainly a device that cries out for puppy linux. I'm a professional computer person who ought to be able to do the google-fiddle-fiddle-fix myself and eventually get there, but I guess I'm spoiled by the puppy world. I've used various puppies on my regular machines, Jemimah's puppeee and fluppy on various netbooks, and they JUST WORK. That's such a relief! I've done linux for a long time, I know that this is more like a beta device and not a consumer appliance, and I know it's early days, still, this is such a pain...
arch: got it to boot to a command line. Is there really no graphical desktop installed? I saw someone's instructions on installing Enlightenment - pages of installation and configuration - and decided to shelve that one.
raspbmc: found excellent (Windows) instructions on how to download and install the installer to an sd card, that all worked fine, and I ended up at the xbmc main screen. Not sure how it works, since I've never tried xbmc on any machine before - but I would be interested in using the pi sometimes as a way to get video or tv off the internet, so this looks promising. However, after a while it locks up with some usb-related errors that I haven't yet looked up on the internet.
debian: I needed to make half a dozen tweaks, but at least they were well documented, I can't get hdmi to work at all after many attempts at modifying /boot/config.txt, so I'm stuck with a max resolution of 678x460 (circa 1985), Also I can't get hexxeh's rpi-update to work, although I have tried all of the workarounds.
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