„Running Octoprint on the PinePhone“

Das PinePhone ist ein Open Hardware Phone der Hardware Community Pine64. Erst gestern habe ich dort den Open Hardware Lötkolben mit dem schönen Namen Pinecil bestellt. Link zu Pine64: https://www.pine64.org

Octoprint ist eine Steuerungs und Monitoring Software für 3D Drucker und ein nützliches Tool für die Arbeit mit 3D Druckern.

https://blog.brixit.nl/running-octoprint-on-the-pinephone/

https://blog.brixit.nl/running-octoprint-on-the-pinephone/

Martijn Braam beschreibt sein cooles Projekt ziemlich gut und ausführlich. Einen weiteren interessanten Blog von Martijn findet man unter: https://blog.brixit.nl/author/martijn/

Via: https://hackaday.com/2021/11/30/running-octoprint-on-a-pinephone-turns-out-to-be-pretty-easy/

Open source nano quadcopter kit – Crazyflie

„Ever wanted a development kit that flies? Well now you can! The Crazyflie is an open source nano quadcopter kit designed for flexible development and hacking. It’s among the smallest in the world, weighing only 19 grams and measuring 9 cm motor to motor. “

Crazyflie DIY Kit

 

http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/preorder-crazyflie-nano-quadcopter-kit-6dof-with-crazyradio-bccfk01a-p-1364.html?cPath=170_172

Starting with the gnublin board

1. Soldering the connectors
2. Installing USB to UART Driver http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx
3. Connecting the board to the PC with the USB cable

4. Starting terminal software

5. Login as root without passwort

6. Starting with blinking of LED1 with blink.sh

root@gnublin:~# sh blink.sh

stop blicking with Strg – c on terminal console

Unpacking pictures

 

gnublin is an open source project from http://www.hs-augsburg.de