[vcf-midatlantic] OT: my own Pi
Christopher Blackmon
ckblackm at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 22 10:26:09 EDT 2017
I've got several various Pi's running around here. The two most active are a Pi 1 that takes data frommy PWS (personal weather station) and uploads it to wunderground.com... and the other is a Pi 3 that runsretropi that I play retro games with under emulation.
I'm going to pick up a 0 sometime and turn it into a project like: http://mrpjevans.com/ just to see if I can (and it looks cool, too).
Christopher.
From: Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic at lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org>
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Subject: [vcf-midatlantic] OT: my own Pi
Successfully booted my Pi Zero W into Raspbian tonight. Connected it to
my living room TV (native HDMI) plus a keyboard and mouse.
Now what?
It's a little Linux computer.... although Corey says I shouldn't think
of it that way.
No need to serve tablet content at home :) so I could use (real) ideas
about what to do with it.
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