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Technological autocracy: Connecting the ArbotixM with the Raspberry Pi, part 2
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Connecting the ArbotixM with the Raspberry Pi, part 2. So lets get blinky installed on the arbotix from the Raspberry Pi. To avoid repeating all the build parameter for the target board model and the serial interface we add a ino.ini file with the following configuration. Build again, relying on the ino.ini to set the board model and serial port to use. Then we upload to the device. Cp , /blinky/ino.ini . Sudo apt-get install picocom.
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Technological autocracy: September 2011
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Friday, September 9, 2011. KAMKOP a very impressive tricopter. Found this beautiful tri-copter while prowling diydrones. Made by Peter Koppendorfer called KAMCOP. It features 6x 350W motors and a custom carbon fiber shell with a transparent plastic dome in front with a pan-tilt camera. Excellent design and professional finish. Envy! Will serve as an inspiration if I ever get around to build one for my self. Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Lots of nice build plans.
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Technological autocracy: November 2011
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Sunday, November 27, 2011. PCB etching in 30 minutes. Here is a very interesting PCB etching guide. Friday, November 11, 2011. The arrival of the Sumpod. It's finally here. I'll be posting more about my unpacking and assembly experience soon. For now you'll just have to admire the smaller than expected box of wonders. I have already secured some primer and paint. The color scheme will be white internals and navy blue externals. The paints are local brands.
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Technological autocracy: January 2015
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Connecting the ArbotixM with the Raspberry Pi, part 2. So lets get blinky installed on the arbotix from the Raspberry Pi. To avoid repeating all the build parameter for the target board model and the serial interface we add a ino.ini file with the following configuration. Build again, relying on the ino.ini to set the board model and serial port to use. Then we upload to the device. Cp , /blinky/ino.ini . Sudo apt-get install picocom.
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Technological autocracy: Arduino and Raspberry Pi via command line
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Monday, January 26, 2015. Arduino and Raspberry Pi via command line. Since I'm about to hook up an ArbotixM robot controller to a Raspberry Pi to control it with ROS, I needed to set up the tools to do that. I'm avoiding the the raspberry desktop (which is quite fine mind you) for by robot and want to do it all via command line since so I can do this remotely via SSH. Sudo apt-get install arduino. To install that I did:. Sudo apt-get install python-setuptools.
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Technological autocracy: October 2011
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Friday, October 28, 2011. Tracking numbers are here. Finally have a tracking number for my Sumpod unit. It has taken a long time but the unit should hopefully be her after the weekend. Will be hunting for some MDF primer and paint this weekend. Interesting times ahead. Monday, October 3, 2011. Charge of the SUMPOD. The first unboxing of a SUMPOD has been documented by fixer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tracking numbers are here. Charge of the SUMPOD.
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Technological autocracy: May 2007
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Monday, May 7, 2007. Is this my debut in the blogosphere? So a blogger at last or what? I might well post a whole lot of interesting crap here or I might not. We shall have to find out in the fillness of time I guess. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is this my debut in the blogosphere? Computer Scientist and Electronics Journeyman working as an application programmer for a local computer game company. View my complete profile. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Technological autocracy: PCB etching in 30 minutes
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Sunday, November 27, 2011. PCB etching in 30 minutes. Here is a very interesting PCB etching guide. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PCB etching in 30 minutes. The arrival of the Sumpod. Computer Scientist and Electronics Journeyman working as an application programmer for a local computer game company. View my complete profile. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Technological autocracy: December 2011
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Sunday, December 11, 2011. I finally got some PLA to appear from the nozzle of my long awaited Sumpod. It´s not much to look at but it proves that I can get plastic out of that thing. But there are a few caveats still apart from the underwhelming amount extruded :). There are a few tricks I can try when I give it a go next time as it's to late right now for me to bother with any bravery. 1 Add more insulation. 2 Regulate the fan. That it for now. Simple theme....
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Technological autocracy: August 2011
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A little corner for my projects to shine. Friday, August 26, 2011. When putting things in the blender. I started using Blender. Again this summer with surprising success. The new 2.5x layout and UI is much better IMO. I just found this note. About the keyboard layout and mouse theory for Blender. I was actually trying to find a way to fix manifold problems in blender (water-tightness) after seeing people having issues with it on thingiverse. That was when I found a tutorial. Cover exactly this issue.