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CG s Web Log. This user hasn't shared any biographical information. OpenWRT and the Zsun Card Reader. PMpSun, 24 Apr 2016 18:33:35 000033Sunday 24, 2016 - 6:33 p04. Posted in Making and Tinkering. The Zsun WiFi Card Reader. MarpmTue, 15 Mar 2016 21:13:28 00002016-03-15T21:13:28 00:0009 15, 2016 - 9:13 p03. Posted in Making and Tinkering. The Fancy Lantern Stick. 00002015-10-25T14:38:00 00:00312015bUTCSun, 25 Oct 2015 14:38:00 0000 25, 2015 - 2:38 p10. Posted in Making and Tinkering. Laquo; Older Entries.
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Wireless Sensor Network, Part 2 | hackup.net
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CG s Web Log. Laquo; Wireless Sensor Network, Part 1. Converting .mysql history Files to New Format. Wireless Sensor Network, Part 2. Still trying to save my batteries. On a mostly unrelated note, the voltage graph now looks “stepped” when compared to the previous one. This seemed to be a direct result of switching from maniacbug’s original driver. For the RF24 module to the one newly optimized by tmrh20. So, just assuming that it was the sensors that were draining the batteries in sleep mode turned out ...
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Wem es bei mir nicht mehr gefällt, der kann sich ja woanders umschauen. Die im folgenden aufgeführten Links zeigen nicht unbedingt zu besonders tollen und interessanten Seiten oder Sites, sondern stellen lediglich einen Ausschnitt aus der Liste der Sites dar, die ich hin und wieder mal besuche, um zu schauen, ob sich was geändert hat. Wer sich vergessen fühlt oder einen Vorschlag hat: Bitte Kontakt aufnehmen. Manuel Beetz, Kathole. Http:/ www.beetznet.de. Benni Duhs, Charmeur: http:/ www.janx.de. Gero Eg...
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Minimal Arduino using an ATmega88 | hackup.net
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CG s Web Log. Laquo; Android Development on Windows using an Intellibook Tablet. Wireless Sensor Network, Part 1. Minimal Arduino using an ATmega88. I then found a couple of ATmega88 chips in my stockpile, which aren’t subject to this limitation. Fortunately, setting this one up as a minimal Arduino turned out to be much the same. I mostly followed an existing guide. But added the Optiboot bootloader to the mix. With that you can build the bootloader by running. On Windows in that same directory. Atmega8...
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CG s Web Log. Archive for category Uncategorized. Cheap USBASP Sticks for V-USB Development. On June 2, 2013. A while ago I ordered a couple of cheap USBASP. Avrdude -v -c usbasp -p atmega8 -U flash:w:usbasp.atmega8.2011-05-28.hex. But that is not even best part: the USBASP firmware is based on the open source V-USB driver. Meaning these sticks can easily flashed with any other firmware. USB Receiver for the Ruwido Merlin IR Keyboard. On May 9, 2013. When I noticed this compact IR Keyboard. For this keyb...
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CG s Web Log. The Fancy Lantern Stick. In Making and Tinkering. On October 25, 2015. I’m not sure about other parts of the world, but back here in Germany we’ve got a tradition called. My daughter is very much looking forward to this year’s. Events. What a great excuse for myself to get started on a small new project, the Fancy Lantern Stick! Here’s the list of major ingredients:. 20cm of PVC tubing 40mm in diameter, normally used for in-house plumbing. 50cm aluminum pipe, 6mm in diameter. By now it is t...
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Wireless Sensor Network, Part 1 | hackup.net
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CG s Web Log. Laquo; Minimal Arduino using an ATmega88. Wireless Sensor Network, Part 2. Wireless Sensor Network, Part 1. With all components finally having arrived from China, I built the first couple of wireless sensors a few months ago. They are using the cheap nRF24L01. Transceiver modules for data transmission based on the RF24Network. Since I haven’t found a suitable and convincing way to backup the HBase data, yet. Also, I might still replace the Raspberry Pi root node with an Arduino ba...You can...
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CG s Web Log. Android Development on Windows using an Intellibook Tablet. In Coding and Software. On July 21, 2013. Earlier this year I acquired a 7 inch Intellibook Android tablet. By ordering a trial subscription for a magazine on Java programming. When I tried to use it for Android development on Windows today, I couldn’t find a suitable USB driver. It took me a while to find out that the driver released by Google for their own devices would actually work. Download the Google USB driver. Properties - ...
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CG s Web Log. Wireless Sensor Network, Part 2. In Making and Tinkering. On August 6, 2015. Still trying to save my batteries. On a mostly unrelated note, the voltage graph now looks “stepped” when compared to the previous one. This seemed to be a direct result of switching from maniacbug’s original driver. For the RF24 module to the one newly optimized by tmrh20. So, just assuming that it was the sensors that were draining the batteries in sleep mode turned out to be a bad idea. Now I really need to ...