Puppi Raspberry Pi Hardware
- L18L
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rest of the name
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02865sickgut wrote:why is it called sap6?
i know the 6 is the arm 6 architecture of the cpu but i havent figured out the rest of the name
- antiloquax
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SorryBarryK wrote:Please read the instructions:antiloquax wrote:Hi Lobster,
I can't seem to get the bootmanager to recognise the devx.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/te ... readme.htm
My System:Arch-Arm on RPi!
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- antiloquax
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Okay, I've got my devx sorted.
I think I'll have a go at inkscapelite.
Edit
First attempt to compile Inkscapelite failed. Will try again later.
I think I'll have a go at inkscapelite.
Edit
First attempt to compile Inkscapelite failed. Will try again later.
My System:Arch-Arm on RPi!
"[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76049l]RacyPy[/url]" puplet on Toshiba Tecra 8200. PIII, 256 MB RAM.
[url=http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/]RaspberryPy[/url]: Lobster and I blog about the RPi.
"[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76049l]RacyPy[/url]" puplet on Toshiba Tecra 8200. PIII, 256 MB RAM.
[url=http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/]RaspberryPy[/url]: Lobster and I blog about the RPi.
- antiloquax
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By the way Lobster, did you have a look at those two little Python programs I shared on here?
I remember you saying that you hadn't had much joy getting tkinter to "do stuff". These are my first efforts at some programs that actually do something ...
Also, FWIW, that invader game I got posted on Frambozenbier does work (at least on my Arch set-up).
mark
I remember you saying that you hadn't had much joy getting tkinter to "do stuff". These are my first efforts at some programs that actually do something ...
Also, FWIW, that invader game I got posted on Frambozenbier does work (at least on my Arch set-up).
mark
My System:Arch-Arm on RPi!
"[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76049l]RacyPy[/url]" puplet on Toshiba Tecra 8200. PIII, 256 MB RAM.
[url=http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/]RaspberryPy[/url]: Lobster and I blog about the RPi.
"[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76049l]RacyPy[/url]" puplet on Toshiba Tecra 8200. PIII, 256 MB RAM.
[url=http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/]RaspberryPy[/url]: Lobster and I blog about the RPi.
- BarryK
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Well, the BootManager was giving wrong information in that situation. I have now fixed BootManager:antiloquax wrote:SorryBarryK wrote:Please read the instructions:antiloquax wrote:Hi Lobster,
I can't seem to get the bootmanager to recognise the devx.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/te ... readme.htm
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02869
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
- BarryK
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I compiled Inkscapelite in sap6 on RP. Here it is (539KB):antiloquax wrote:Okay, I've got my devx sorted.
I think I'll have a go at inkscapelite.
Edit
First attempt to compile Inkscapelite failed. Will try again later.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/pe ... -armv6.pet
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
- technosaurus
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Would this be a good stand-in for the Pi?
http://dx.com/p/mini-android-4-0-networ ... 4gb-141172
http://dx.com/p/mini-android-4-0-networ ... 4gb-141172
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
- puppy_apprentice
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it depends what u want to do with them:
- if u want to play with hardware add-ons (programm them, etc. ) and have maybe not quick desktop (but i hope when we will have drivers for GPU it will give more power for X) u will choose Pi
- if u want a tiny player with Android or quicker desktop (after u install 'normal' Linux) u will choose this mini player
i myself have tv that play most of the mini video formats so i choose Pi
- if u want to play with hardware add-ons (programm them, etc. ) and have maybe not quick desktop (but i hope when we will have drivers for GPU it will give more power for X) u will choose Pi
- if u want a tiny player with Android or quicker desktop (after u install 'normal' Linux) u will choose this mini player
i myself have tv that play most of the mini video formats so i choose Pi
- Lobster
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Yaba daba do
Sap6 Alpha1 from Barry with Google Chrome
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02874
Raspberry Pi
Food for Puppys
Sap6 Alpha1 from Barry with Google Chrome
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02874
Raspberry Pi
Food for Puppys
- Lobster
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OK finally.
Screenshot enclosed.
Using Chromium browser (not the latest with integrated Flash but it loads in 3 seconds on the 3rd load)
It took me a while to load onto SD
and I think it best to reboot the computer
before using DD
- had problems in the past. Tried twice after restarting xwindows
waited and waited - then did a reboot
Third time it took aprox 5 minutes to DD to SD card.
One very nice feature is having the traditional setup Puppy where it asks for keyboard, do you want firewall, locales etc
Having to use mouse to move about on screen
but this is Puppi SAP alpha1 and it runs on an ARM CPU and is built by Barry. Me like.
Woof Woof!
Screenshot enclosed.
Using Chromium browser (not the latest with integrated Flash but it loads in 3 seconds on the 3rd load)
It took me a while to load onto SD
and I think it best to reboot the computer
before using DD
- had problems in the past. Tried twice after restarting xwindows
waited and waited - then did a reboot
Third time it took aprox 5 minutes to DD to SD card.
One very nice feature is having the traditional setup Puppy where it asks for keyboard, do you want firewall, locales etc
Having to use mouse to move about on screen
but this is Puppi SAP alpha1 and it runs on an ARM CPU and is built by Barry. Me like.
Woof Woof!
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found this if you all need it its a simple design
http://www.built-to-spec.com/blog/kit-i ... tructions/
http://www.built-to-spec.com/blog/kit-i ... tructions/
Lobster,
Screen casting does work on sap6 using qemu. I'll attach the result, it's a real gz file so you have to gunzip it from the commandline.
Here's a basic recipe for ffmpeg, oh, you need libusb-1.0 from debian PPM too...
I tried ogv but no go. There are options to tune the size, I'll look into that later when I get the real Pi Once I get it sorted I'll consult with shinobar to see what is the best approach for his ffconvert program which now has added screen casting.
Screen casting does work on sap6 using qemu. I'll attach the result, it's a real gz file so you have to gunzip it from the commandline.
Here's a basic recipe for ffmpeg, oh, you need libusb-1.0 from debian PPM too...
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ffmpeg -f x11grab -s vga -r 25 -i :0.0 ~/myvid.avi
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- Lobster
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Thanks Mick, will give that a go on rpi hardware. . .Here's a basic recipe for ffmpeg, oh, you need libusb-1.0 from debian PPM too...
One of the daughter boards the Rpi team are working on is a high resolution webcam (I hope they go with that and not a low res version - or maybe a choice)
It may be a little early to think about Project 'Tint'. This would be an early response to Project Glass (Google) - the developer kits for pre order project glass now are $1500 for next year delivery and first consumer products in 2014.
Men in sheds or the US equivalent, guys in garages . . . they change the world.
What fun
- Lobster
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Alpha 2
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02879
I am impartial
Agreed
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02879
Barry KI have got to say, and of course I am probably biased, but I think that this pup is shaping up as the simplest and most complete out-of-the-box experience for newcomers to the RP.
I am impartial
Agreed
- puppy_apprentice
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RPi hacks:
http://hackaday.com/category/rasberry-pi/
http://hackaday.com/category/rasberry-pi/