There is a header on the board to solder on an external antenna connector, but one is not installĭrill index, thread nippers, ws2812b LED's, and 4 bt modulesĬrom, yup forgot to install some packagesĪhhhh and there you go. Jonno_FTW, you need to run another antenna besides the stock atenna. Or say screw it and just reinstall stock imageĭoes the OpenGL Destop normally work? Did I forget to install a package or something? using usb card reader, edit config to turn off opengl desktop via config files on old image I actually need to be able to connect an antenna for bluetooth /wifiĬoded1, reinstall image or install stock image on new card. Jonno_FTW, latest raspbian is supposed to bring up wifi I can still reboot (crtl + alt + del) but the screen is blank After a reboot I get the colourful square and then the monitor shuts off I set it to 256 just to see how it would work and found the option for "OpenGL Desktop" and turned it on. All was running fine but I had an app that needed more memory (only had 64MB setup). I have a PI2 Running the latest Raspbian Jessie. How can I find out what the wifi module is built into rpi3? I was setting up encrypted home directories the old longwinded way for years unnecessarily. How did I not know about ecryptfs-migrate-home -u USER before now? Well I can't do this in HTML5, can *any* web browser use GPU acceleration on the pi?
Qt is very bloated even for a full size PC
I don't know if a raspi1 is up to the task of QtQuick2 at 1080p There's even a chance that I'll get it all running and it will turn out to be too slow Maybe I should install all the deps on my actual raspi, then transfer them off I can't just chroot into it and use apt-get, because the apt-get binary would be ARM and I'm on amd64 :P
I mounted a raspbian image to use as sysroot, but I don't know how to add library deps to it "EGLFS is a platform plugin for running Qt5 applications on top of EGL and OpenGL ES 2.0 without an actual windowing system (like X11 or Wayland)."Ĭrosscompiling will be a bit of a pain though :/ "EGL is an interface between OpenGL and the native windowing system" Oh yeah still waiting for the zero case too Newer version + use the linux-rasp-pi-g++ mkspec Which is nice so your not robbing from the pi for some types of projects that are power hungry etc Spike, it just plugs into the breadboard for a psu Looks like I'll have to cross-compile Qt5 myself Valduare, does the breadboard power supply suplement the pi's power?
Hmmm better throw in a couple bluetooth radios as well Guess I'll have to throw in some breadboard when I send the pi's to youĪnd the breadobard power supply will be handy for years Some of these kits have huge bunches of wires and other things and i just don't want to overbuy right away when i just want to experiment a littleĮven a breadboard power supply (plugs into the breadboard end and provides power i know that's probably a tough ask, but if possible it'd be good
Valduare, i'd say $15 or less, but less preferably. I got the person who shipped the pi0 to me to make me a 3d printed case heh I dont have any pics of it but I made a couple of them one white and another with real neat designs then cut it out Hypermist: the first case I put my pi zero in I printed out on cardstock paper from my laserjet printer so probably a breadboard, some wires and transistors or resistors, and maybe a couple leds? eventually i want to get a temperature sensor though Valduare, honestly I just want to start learning a little bit. You better send it on over my way then hehĭo you guys know of a good place to buy a breadboard and basic supplies for cheap?
Wha? you got a cool raspberry pi 0 and your not going to use it with a breadboard? :P Heh Valduare nah i wont do stuff like that xD does anyone know whether it is mandatory to release these on ARM and where to find them for STM32 boards? I'm looking for device trees (.dtb) files, similar to the raspberry pi ones, for other ARM boards (sorry for the off-topic).