Re: Raspberry Pi temperature sensors

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katsmeow said...
ryanj said...

I wrote a program for the Raspberry Pi

Wow, i just counted 22 versions of the Raspi on wikipedia. The low end seems to compete with the olde BASIC Stamp, and the priciest seems to compete with the generic mini-itx (plus GPIO pins, minus pci).

The Raspi 3 runs an open source NASA Rover : https://github.com/nasa-jpl/open-source-rover
Or maybe it's a lawn mower. A pinecone picker upper. A tiny garden tractor. A deer watcher.

Either way, Ryan is connecting OE to the real world, the computer can finally know by sunlight if it's 1am or 1pm. Or raining. Or know the water pump is running, but the water isn't moving. Or which chair i am sitting in. Or if the front door is locked, window closed, lights off, and which way the wind is blowing. Or if the car is warmed up or cooled off. Maybe no limit with Phix/OE code on the Raspi.

Kat

This would be my preferred platform for some (physically) portable custom smartware. One application I'd like to have is a water level indicator for farm water tanks scattered about. Just some blinky LEDs for output will do.

Spock

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