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Do the GPIO serial pins need root to be accessed from a python script? I am making a sunrise alarm clock with web based controls, and to do pwm dimming on the LEDs without jitter while also using audio, I'm going to use either a bare ATmega or an Arduino controlled over serial. I could use the USB serial on the Arduino, but that'd waste a $30 board. I'd rather use the $3 chip hooked up directly. I'm also debating using an i2c led controller, but python tutorials for i2c tend to call for root privileges. EDIT: Never mind, I'm an idiot. Serial does not need root on Linux. I'm still not 100% clear on if i2c needs root. TVarmy fucked around with this message at 15:53 on Feb 3, 2013 |
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moron posted:Am I right in saying that OpenELEC/RaspBMC will act as a receiver for Airplay video? If so, does it run ok on the Pi? Or is it a slow, janky piece of poo poo?
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 15:13 |
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Oben posted:I stream stuff from my ipod to OpenELEC and it all works really well. I've got an RPi tucked behind my stereo with a wireless card for Airplay audio files. You can also do option-click the volume from that computer for an easy way to get Slacker or Pandora streaming.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 17:33 |
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I decided to try out the Airplay as well this afternoon, spent $3 on a jailbreak app that will allow me to mirror HBO Go and MAX Go, totally worth it.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 17:39 |
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TVarmy posted:I'm still not 100% clear on if i2c needs root. As long as you add your user account to the i2c group, no, you don't need root.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 19:43 |
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Does anyone know of an 802.11N wifi adapter that will work OOB with OpenELEC? I have one with the RT5370 chipset, but it refuses to connect. All of the settings are correct and LSMOD shows the driver as loaded. I just want something which will work with no hassle.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 19:49 |
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moron posted:Am I right in saying that OpenELEC/RaspBMC will act as a receiver for Airplay video? If so, does it run ok on the Pi? Or is it a slow, janky piece of poo poo? AirPlay in XBMC works brilliantly for the most part, with two major caveats: Mirroring isn't supported, and DRM-encoded videos aren't supported. Flatulence Jones posted:Does anyone know of an 802.11N wifi adapter that will work OOB with OpenELEC? I have one with the RT5370 chipset, but it refuses to connect. All of the settings are correct and LSMOD shows the driver as loaded. I just want something which will work with no hassle. The Asus USB-N10 (RTL8188SU) seems like a popular choice. Also depending on the adapter you may have to use a powered hub. frumpsnake fucked around with this message at 03:01 on Feb 4, 2013 |
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frumpsnake posted:
Thanks! Started googling about USB hubs and got this page, which coincidentally uses the exact adapter I have: http://www.mike-worth.com/2012/11/26/adding-wi-fi-to-a-raspberry-pi-without-a-powered-hub/ So it looks like you are correct in that it requires a powered hub. Oh well, I should have done my research before I purchased. A comment on that page led me to the Edimax EW-7811Un, which apparently works well with no hub. The amazon page has hundreds of five-star reviews, including many about the Pi. I think I've found my dongle of choice.
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 04:47 |
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Flatulence Jones posted:Thanks! Started googling about USB hubs and got this page, which coincidentally uses the exact adapter I have: I bought an EW-7811UN with my RPi, and it does not work correctly with Raspbian 6, but is much happier with 7 (though I expect you're at 7 anyway).
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 05:00 |
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Cool article about running an old rear end Mainframe operating system on the Pi using an emulator: http://mainframed767.tumblr.com/post/41201454530/a-mainframe-on-your-raspberry-pi
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 20:39 |
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Raspberry High now transmits status messages to #yospos on synIRC when it changes mode. I've been coding a fair bit, testing extensively, and learning about all sorts of fun stuff like how to poll serial in Perl, and how to build a usable UI for something that could burn a house down out of four buttons, a pot and a 20x2 LCD. All I need to do is hook in Net::Twitter tonight, and we will have fulfilled the original scope of the project, which was to create 'a bong that tweets when you hit it". More in the yosthread, we're getting down to code and such at the end. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3507531 http://raspberryhigh.wikia.com/
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 20:33 |
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Jonny 290 posted:Raspberry High now transmits status messages to #yospos on synIRC when it changes mode. I've been coding a fair bit, testing extensively, and learning about all sorts of fun stuff like how to poll serial in Perl, and how to build a usable UI for something that could burn a house down out of four buttons, a pot and a 20x2 LCD. Your doing gods work now.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 21:44 |
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just ordered on of these yesterday.. looking forward to plying with XBMC and the pin outs via breadboard. It has so much potential, im running into a brain freeze on exactly what i want to do with it atm
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 22:56 |
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I'm in South Korea looking to buy one of these to replace an old AppleTV that I sold. One of my friends is visiting United States right now but is there any place that I could possibly order to have delivered to California by the 18th? They are $60 here. Also deodorant is $12 a can. politicorific fucked around with this message at 14:14 on Feb 6, 2013 |
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I ordered mine on the 4th from Newark (Canada, but I think they share the same stock?), and even though they said it was in stock, the order is backordered until the 18th. Unless you can find other sites that sell it and have stock (and their website doesn't lie about it being in stock), then you might be out of luck.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 15:01 |
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I ordered mine at like 10p on Thurs 1/17, received Tues 1/22. Pretty good considering I didn't pay for better shipping, and there was a weekend in there. Ordered from : http://www.alliedelec.com/lp/120626raso/
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 17:03 |
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Little tip: if you want to run a breadboard based Arduino compatible chip off of 3.3 volts to avoid voltage shifting and multiple boards, it is possible, but you have to set it up with the right boot loader and fuse bits so it runs at 1 mhz to save power and run more reliably. The slowduino hardware files worked great for me on an Atmega 168. This assumes you don't want an external oscillator, which apparently helps the chip run a little faster. Serial works better at 4800 Hz, but it was great for my application (chip that reads serial bytes intermittently to control pwm off its own clock, instead of an external clock like a TLC 5940). This is way better to me than using a whole board and logic shifter just for pwm.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 18:54 |
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Jonny 290 posted:Raspberry High now transmits status messages to #yospos on synIRC when it changes mode. I've been coding a fair bit, testing extensively, and learning about all sorts of fun stuff like how to poll serial in Perl, and how to build a usable UI for something that could burn a house down out of four buttons, a pot and a 20x2 LCD. This is just amazing!
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 07:42 |
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What kind of performance does a rasp pi have as a file server? I just did a bad test by copying a bunch of tiny files off my xbmc pi and it was going just over a megabyte. Not really fast enough. Does it work better using a USB disk and NFS(and not running xbmc)?
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Jago posted:What kind of performance does a rasp pi have as a file server? I just did a bad test by copying a bunch of tiny files off my xbmc pi and it was going just over a megabyte. Not really fast enough. Does it work better using a USB disk and NFS(and not running xbmc)? It doesn't have particularly fast ethernet or USB controllers so I wouldn't expect a whole lot. Its size and cost makes it a decent fileserver if you need something portable but for home use I'd still go with the Packrats unite! The consumer NAS/storage megathread suggestions.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 13:33 |
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Raspbmc just went final: http://www.raspbmc.com/2013/02/raspbmc-hits-final/ I ordered my first Pi a few days ago from element14 (Australia), when I ordered it said there would be a 3 week wait time but yesterday I got an email saying my order had shipped, so here's hoping I get it soon!
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Gism0 posted:Raspbmc just went final: http://www.raspbmc.com/2013/02/raspbmc-hits-final/ I had a similar situation with element14 here in the US. I don't remember the exact dates but I wasn't supposed to get it until the 11th of this month and it actually arrived on Wednesday.
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Mega Shark posted:I had a similar situation with element14 here in the US. I don't remember the exact dates but I wasn't supposed to get it until the 11th of this month and it actually arrived on Wednesday. Same here. They said the delivery date wasn't until next week but I got mine a few weeks ago. Has anyone messed with the Raspbmc 1.0 since it was released? Mines installing now, but I think I like OpenELEC the best so far.
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# ? Feb 11, 2013 14:10 |
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iceslice posted:Same here. They said the delivery date wasn't until next week but I got mine a few weeks ago.
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# ? Feb 12, 2013 02:06 |
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RaspBMC final handles iso files quite a bit better than OpenElec
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# ? Feb 12, 2013 02:11 |
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I haven't tried OpenElec but the one thing that turned me away from it when I looked at it was that it's not based on any distro and therefore doesn't have a repository of packages that you can install if you feel it is missing anything. Raspbmc and Xbian are Debian based so you can get all the debs you want.
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peepsalot posted:I haven't tried OpenElec but the one thing that turned me away from it when I looked at it was that it's not based on any distro and therefore doesn't have a repository of packages that you can install if you feel it is missing anything. Raspbmc and Xbian are Debian based so you can get all the debs you want. What exactly are you planning on adding here? Even with OpenElec and the Revision B RaspPi I'm practically pegging out the CPU and Ram so I can't see myself adding too many programs to it.
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Mega Shark posted:I had a similar situation with element14 here in the US. I don't remember the exact dates but I wasn't supposed to get it until the 11th of this month and it actually arrived on Wednesday. Man it actually came on friday, but I missed the delivery :/ I really need to buy a doorbell.. Or maybe a raspberry pi controlled intercom?
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Gism0 posted:Man it actually came on friday, but I missed the delivery :/ I really need to buy a doorbell.. Or maybe a raspberry pi controlled intercom? You need it to share wiring with your obligatory whacky inventor breakfast Rube Goldberg machine, so you hit five buttons and after hitting yourself in the face with coffee and toast, you accidentally shoot the boxing glove at your friend at the door. Seriously, though, it'd be kind of cool to set it up to push images to your phone of who is ringing your doorbell.
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# ? Feb 12, 2013 11:11 |
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For those really inclined to play games on their Pi, Minecraft Pi got released today.
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# ? Feb 12, 2013 20:41 |
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After trying Raspbmc for few days I decided to check Openelec yesterday and now I regret that I haven't done it earlier. The only aspect where Openelec somewhat lacks compared to Raspbmc is image file and SD card preparation. First I realized that Openelec has built-in realtek wireless drivers and I don't have to apt-get, which was nice. Yes, Openelec does not have package repository, but I actually see it as an advantage for built-for-purpose system. Then I spent only 5min configuring wlan via SSH on Openelec vs 30min on Raspbmc and disconnected LAN after which is important for me since I don't have LAN socket near my TV. The concept of openelec xml configuration files vs oldschool "linux way" in raspbmc seems to be more user-friendly. Finally XBMC on openelec felt much more responsive, stable and less laggy and remote control from iphone was smoother.
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# ? Feb 13, 2013 17:07 |
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I've just bought a wifi dongle for use with my Pi and, as much as I try, I can't get it to work. I remember reading that older Pi's (mine is one of the initial shipment) can't always power wifi dongles without using a USB hub, but newer Pi's have been changed so they're able to. If I pick up a new Pi, am I likely to be able to get the wifi working without a powered hub?
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# ? Feb 13, 2013 20:44 |
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The list of compatible RPi devices has comments on if those NICs need outside power or not. The two I've bought are marked as "work fine without a USB hub" and do just that.
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YouTuber posted:What exactly are you planning on adding here? Even with OpenElec and the Revision B RaspPi I'm practically pegging out the CPU and Ram so I can't see myself adding too many programs to it.
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# ? Feb 13, 2013 20:59 |
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peepsalot posted:Does openelec have any kind of torrent management built-in? http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=Raspberry_Pi_FAQ#Where_can_I_download_transmission_for_RPi.3F I think transmission is a torrent client.
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iceslice posted:http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=Raspberry_Pi_FAQ#Where_can_I_download_transmission_for_RPi.3F Yea, its the default ubuntu torrent application.
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# ? Feb 13, 2013 22:34 |
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Just got my Pi. Grabbing an OS image now, and then ONWARDS to finding a corg to plug it into my damned TV...
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# ? Feb 13, 2013 23:50 |
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Exergy posted:After trying Raspbmc for few days I decided to check Openelec yesterday and now I regret that I haven't done it earlier. The only aspect where Openelec somewhat lacks compared to Raspbmc is image file and SD card preparation. Totally agree. I went with Raspbmc originally because it was a bit easier to set-up but now that I have OpenElec installed and my Raspberry Pi overclocked, it's a night and day difference. Raspbmc didn't hold a candle to my AD10 + OpenElec, Raspberry Pi + OpenElec is a great alternative, especially at the price.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 01:57 |
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So are there any places other than Ebay to find these things? They seem to be sold out everywhere right now :-\
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Adafruit claims to have 'em: http://www.adafruit.com/products/998
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