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- 14:11, 15 September 2015 diff hist +396 Blog 01 changing password tutorial
- 16:27, 11 September 2015 diff hist +53 Blog 03
- 16:01, 11 September 2015 diff hist +15 Blog 05
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- 15:57, 11 September 2015 diff hist +79 Blog 05 →!BETA!
- 15:56, 11 September 2015 diff hist +61 Blog 04
- 15:54, 11 September 2015 diff hist +66 Blog 03
- 15:50, 11 September 2015 diff hist +78 Blog 02
- 15:49, 11 September 2015 diff hist +9 Blog 01
- 14:22, 11 September 2015 diff hist -4 Blog 05 →!BETA!
- 14:18, 11 September 2015 diff hist 0 Blog 03
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- 14:04, 11 September 2015 diff hist -13 Blog 02
- 13:42, 11 September 2015 diff hist 0 Blog list
- 13:40, 11 September 2015 diff hist +535 N Blog list Overview
- 13:18, 11 September 2015 diff hist +2,808 N Blog 07 In this text harry makes it possible to use the buttons for printing text on the screen
- 13:02, 11 September 2015 diff hist +1,086 N Blog 06 In this text harry makes a combination from the timer and the temperature visible
- 12:52, 11 September 2015 diff hist +3,126 N Blog 05 Created page with " == !BETA! == Finally the temperature sensor: This will be a temperature sensor including the time. #!/bin/sh ui="bw_tool -a 94 -I -D /dev/i2c-1" $ui -W 70:c7 # inter..."
- 12:40, 11 September 2015 diff hist +2,169 N Blog 04 in this text harry explains how to get the raspberry user interface show how late it is.
- 12:12, 11 September 2015 diff hist +140 Blog 03
- 11:58, 11 September 2015 diff hist +3,624 N Blog 03 Created page with "Hello, I wanted to make it possible to show the temperature + time on a Raspberry Display. Before that I am going to try other little things so that I can get some experience..."
- 11:53, 11 September 2015 diff hist 0 N File:I2cdetecty.jpg current
- 11:44, 11 September 2015 diff hist +56 N File:I2cdetect.jpg show what you should get if the pi detect the i2c on 94. current
- 11:23, 11 September 2015 diff hist +50 Blog 02
- 11:21, 11 September 2015 diff hist +150 Blog 02
- 11:02, 11 September 2015 diff hist +109 N File:Powerconnect.jpg In this image you see that the power cables are connected with the raspberry relay in pin 10(+) and pin 9(-). current
- 11:00, 11 September 2015 diff hist +148 N File:Tapeonrelay.jpg In this image you see that the under part of the raspberry relay has 2 times a tape on it, so that it doesn't effect anything it is in contact with. current
- 10:58, 11 September 2015 diff hist +94 N File:ConnectionLampOn.jpg In this image you see that the lamp is on, because of the Raspberry Relay pin being activated. current
- 10:55, 11 September 2015 diff hist 0 N File:Dsc05969 small smallTSE.jpg current
- 10:45, 11 September 2015 diff hist +75 N File:DSC05964.JPG In this images my eyes got burned, because the amount of light of the lamp. current
- 10:43, 11 September 2015 diff hist +3,118 N Blog 02 In this text Harry explains how to turn on and off a lamp with raspberry relays.
- 10:38, 11 September 2015 diff hist +7 Blog 01 links click able and overall more overview
- 10:30, 11 September 2015 diff hist +2,764 N Blog 01 In this text Harry explains how he got his Raspberry Pi ready to be used.
- 10:07, 11 September 2015 diff hist +169 N File:Wizard.png The RPi_UI board(Raspberry pi interface )buttons were in this image used to type: 'Wizard' button 1 = W Button 2 = i Button 3 = z button 4 = a button 5 = r button 6 = d current
- 10:04, 11 September 2015 diff hist +118 N File:Wiz.png On the RPi_UI board(Raspberry Pi Interface) the buttons are used to type: 'Wiz' button 1 = W Button 2 = i button 3 = z current
- 10:02, 11 September 2015 diff hist +116 N File:DSC05993TSE.png In this image RPi_UI board(Raspberry Pi Interface) is used to show the time and the temperature of it's environment. current
- 10:00, 11 September 2015 diff hist +107 N File:Temperature.png In this image the RPi_UI board(Raspberry Pi Interface) is used to show the temperature of it's environment. current
- 09:57, 11 September 2015 diff hist +74 N File:RaspberryPiClock.png In this image the RPi_UI board(Raspberry Pi interface) is used as a clock. current
- 09:53, 11 September 2015 diff hist +21 N File:94.png I2c_RPI_UI 1.6A A: 94 current
- 09:33, 11 September 2015 diff hist +184 N File:HelloDaveDark.png 'Hello Dave' printed on a RPi_UI board =, with the back light on it lowest level. 'Hello Dave' is a reference to the famous movie called: '2001: A Space odyssey' from Stanley Kubrick. current
- 09:05, 11 September 2015 diff hist +193 N File:HelloDave.png the text: Hello Dave printed on a RPi_UI board. ( Raspberry Pi Display ) ( Hello Dave is a reference to 2001:A Space Odyssey. What is a movie from Stanley Kubrick. ) blacklight is turned on. current
- 12:45, 10 September 2015 diff hist 0 Raspberry Relay →Pinout
- 12:43, 10 September 2015 diff hist +29 Raspberry Relay →Pinout
- 14:48, 7 September 2015 diff hist 0 Temperature sensor example →initialization current
- 13:54, 7 September 2015 diff hist -2 User Interface →I2C
- 14:22, 4 September 2015 diff hist -4 Main Page →Help!
- 14:09, 4 September 2015 diff hist +36 Main Page →Help!
- 11:36, 4 September 2015 diff hist -2 User Interface →bash script to show system informations