Raspberry

Raspberry – Digital Signage / Narrowcasting Hotspot

Welcome back to another blog article. In my previous blog, I have set up a Raspberry – Digital Signage / Narrowcasting system. But I need to connect trough a Mobile Hotspot. In this method, you only need your Mac or PC. No need for internet and router. But this method will only work with newer […]

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Raspberry – Screenly troubleshooting

In my previous blog I set up a Raspberry Pi with Screenly OSE a free Digital Signage / Narrowcasting package. Although the software package works out of the box. There are still a few things that can be a problem. So here some troubleshooting items. Display rotation The first troubleshooting item is the display rotation.

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OctoPrint

OctoPrint® Multiple Printers V

As my Octoprint® Project extends, It’s time to give my Raspberry Pi®, that’s functioning as OctoPrint server with PSU control, a proper Enclosure. The goal is to make a casing that feels and looks like a complete product, simplifying installation and eliminating clutter. So at first I took the dimensions from the hardware that’s needed to run my OctoPrint

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OctoPrint

OctoPrint® Multiple Printers II

OctoPrint® is a great solution for controlling your 3D printer. However, it’s missing one key function. You can’t turn the 3D printer on and off. Now that we have setup our OctoPrint® Server for multiple printers we are going to add this hardware and software feature. Hardware I assume you already have your OctoPrint® Server

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Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi® 4 Model B – Pinout

In this post, we’ll be taking a closer look at the Raspbrry Pi® hardware, and more specifically, the Raspbrry Pi® 4 Model B pinout. Raspbrry Pi® is based on the 64-bit quad-core Cortex A-72(ARM v8) processor@1.5GHz. The Raspbrry Pi® pinout consists of a high-performance 64-bit quad-core processor, dual-display support at resolutions up to 4K via

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