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I recycled an old Pi, broken keyboard and display to make retro-ish computer that boots into BASIC. Saved me a fortune on buying a DevTerm.
31 May 2015
I made this Raspberry Pi temperature logger today.
It runs a Wordpress site with graphs showing temperatures from the two sensors..
ISO 160 - 1/80 sec - f/2.8 - 50 mm
Canon EOS 7D - Canon EF 50 f/1.8 II
Processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.4
Adafruit Raspberry Pi Educational Linux Distro
Occidentalis v0.1. Rubus occidentalis
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Adafruit Raspberry Pi Educational Linux Distro
Occidentalis v0.1. Rubus occidentalis
learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-raspberry-pi-educational-linu...
Showing the ProtoZero board broken out to the back of the case with buttons and a Pimoroni Blinkt! mounted.
I've gotten pretty good with the "shapelock" plastic. I used it to mount/mate the usb webcam to a lego axel, and then to mount a lego gear to a couple of servo motors. And also to mount the servos to suitable lego pieces.
This design is considerably simpler and more elegant than previous iterations.
I used a 2:1 gear ration on the azimuth to give me more range of motion than the servos usually provide.
The Arduino (solarbotics ardweeny) controls the servos connects via USB to the raspberry pi. Using "screen" and "guvcview" I can communicate via serial to my sketch and aim/view the webcam via vnc. I use fswebcam to snap the occaional still photo on demand (or for time-lapse).
The usb link also provides power to the usb camera (of course), ardweeny and servos (through a powered USB hub with wifi adapter also installed and both not shown).