Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 I've also thought about buying a Micro HDMI male to regular HDMI female adapter. This would connect to the Pi and rather than connecting a monitor or TV, I connect my fit-Headless HDMI adapter into the adapter to trick the Pi into thinking it has a di
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 I've also thought about buying a Micro HDMI male to regular HDMI female adapter. This would connect to the Pi and rather than connecting a monitor, I connect my fit-Headless HDMI adapter into the adapter to trick the Pi into thinking it has a di
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 I do have one, though I think I might have to buy a new one, because when I plugged it into my Apple TV and then plug the other end into my television, all it showed was a green screen with a black stripe when it’s powered on. I think my HDMI cable might
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 You could also buy a micro HDMI to full sized HDMI adapter, in case you happen to have regular HDMI cables lying around. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/609043/#p609043 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 LOL silly me, I must’ve missed out on it somehow. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/609042/#p609042 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 It might be a Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS issue. I haven't tried Ubuntu Mate on the Pi. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/609031/#p609031 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://sabah
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 @1 hahahahahahahaha, yep it does have one. it is a micero port. LOL, I was going to fix my spelling mess but, decided to leave it their. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/609029/#p609029 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 Chris, are you sure this isn't a raspian specific issue? I'd be surprised if this is present across even things such as ubuntu mate. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/609024/#p609024 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 There are two Micro HDMI ports. You'll need to connect the Pi to a monitor if you plan to use Orca, as my experience suggests it won't talk without a monitor being detected. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/609007/#p609007 --
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
2021-01-23
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AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : GrannyCheeseWheel via Audiogames-reflector
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 It says right on the spec sheet. I got the pie and the cable at the same time since all I had were normal HDMI cables. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/609006/#p609006 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 Cue the entire form laughing at me, but until you said something Liam I had no idea that there was any such thing as a Micro HDMI cable. Oh well; I better start searching I guess. LOL. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/608937/#p608937
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
Re: No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 it is a micro HDMI URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/608930/#p608930 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4
No HDMI on the Raspberry Pi 4 Good evening…Am I hallucinating here? I searched for this online, but apparently other people have an HDMI port on their Pi 4 except for me. I searched the entire device and can’t find a single port where the HDMI cable would go in. Do certain models not come
Re: Accessibility on the Raspberry Pi
Re: Accessibility on the Raspberry Pi Awesome! Thanks @magurp244. I'm totally gonna check these out. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/584280/#p584280 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cg
Re: Accessibility on the Raspberry Pi
Re: Accessibility on the Raspberry Pi With the advent of Raspbian Buster there's been more of an interest in working on accessibility with screen readers, and new magnifiers. There's a few posts about it [here], [here], and thread [here]. These features may not be enabled by de
Accessibility on the Raspberry Pi
Accessibility on the Raspberry Pi Hey guys,I just saw a post about Ubuntu investing more work into the Raspberry Pi 4, which is amazing, but it got me thinking: Is it possible the Pi 4 could have an accessible desktop? Like okay, I'm all for installing Espeakup, uninstalling LX
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi I am using a generic USB pack, the name is A plus 1 I believe and I mostly use it to turn the thing into a traveling computer and charge my phone from the pi itself.I really need to install something better than f-123 light, it is good for alot of stuff, but the
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi I have a few raspberry pi's on hand, a 3B+ and a zero, mostly for hardware projects. The 3B+ is currently running my own version of an [After-Sight] portable sonifier, currently running standard raspbian which you get off [raspberrypi.org]. I'm also using a
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi @Angel Question for you. What is the brand and model of that battery you have there? A 1 mah battery pack sounds really really nice for what I am doing here. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/444272/#p444272 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list
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Re: The Raspberry Pi I have a 3B plus that I got for Christmas and I mostly use it as a travel computer.I have a 1 mah battery pack, the pi in a case and I hooked a keyboard to it, wired for now, but I should go wireless at some point.I use f-123 light, but I forgot for the hell of me
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi I've been thinking about getting a Raspberry Pi 4 and using it as a NAS since it now has USB 3.0 and Gigabit Ethernet. Does anyone know how much power I can pull from the USB ports? I'd like to connect two USB 3 external hard drives, but wonder if having two
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi 1. I use a Raspberry Pi. I have 2 of the original Model B devices.2. I use 1 as a network storage device. I have 10TB connected with movies, music, podcasts, etc that I can play from my TVs. The other Model B is being used as a custom MP3 player. I bought a good
Re: The Raspberry Pi
2019-06-25
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AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Green Gables Fan via Audiogames-reflector
Re: The Raspberry Pi Hello!First, I have a Raspberry Pi model 3B+.Secondly, I am primarily using it to run the Vorail Comapnion software on it.Third, I got instructions from Raspberry Vi to install Raspbian on it and use my router to log into the server. I did attempt to run Orca on it
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi I have a pi 0wh. I am currently using mine for a DStar node. Yes, I am currently into DStar at the second. I using an image called Pi-star. The one thing I must worn you about with this image is that the web UI could use a bit of work when it comes to accessibility
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi Hi there!1. I have a Raspberry Pi. Specifically, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.2. I primarily use it for retro console emulation, so most of the time I don't have a keyboard connected, just a USB SNES controller made by Retroflag, plus I have it inside of a mini
Re: The Raspberry Pi
Re: The Raspberry Pi Hi there!1. I have a Raspberry Pi. Specifically, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.2. I primarily use it for retro console emulation, so most of the time I don't have a keyboard connected, just a USB SNES controller made by Retroflag, plus I have it inside of a mini
The Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi Hi folks,Simple question set of questions.Who uses a Raspberry Pi?What do you use it for?What OS/image are you running, and where did you obtain it?I'm very interested in pursuing a few small-end projects on a Pi, but not sure where to start. I checked out Raspber
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? @9 I'd just say you'd have to get creative with it. I don't know much about electronics, but prototype your circuit first on a breadboard. That's something I've always wanted to try. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? It can present some challenges but I wouldn't consider it impossible by any means, don't let such thinking thwart your ambitions, heh. There are many ways to go about doing it, its just a matter of finding the way that works best for
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? It can present some challenges but I wouldn't consider it impossible by any means, don't let such thinking thwart your ambitions, heh. There are many ways to go about doing it, its just a matter of finding the way that works best for
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? It can present some challenges but I wouldn't consider it impossible by any means, don't let such thinking thwart your ambitions, heh. There are many ways to go about doing it, its just a matter of finding the way that works best for
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? Hey there,Thanks loads for this! I'll be sure to reference this if I ever do manage to make use of the GPIO pins. My current wishful thinking is a buzzer connected to the pi and making it beep selectively.I've posted to the forum
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? For the Raspi model 3 B, hold the pi with the GPIO pins at the top with them facing towards you and the USB ports facing right. The first pin is on the far left on the bottom row, the one above it on the top row is pin #2, the second pin on the
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? yes please, that would be much appreciated. Thanks for your help! URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=355437#p355437 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? I've not messed with it much yet. Part of it involves power management, the raspi can operate at upwards of 3.3v or 5v, so anything powered off the pi would be confined to those ranges without changing the power supply. After connecting
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? This is great, but I'm still not understanding how I'd use the GPIO pins other than take this little thing, buy this other thing and plug this here. What? Where? Why? Lol.Any parts for the most part, I can source with ease all day lo
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? I've wanted one for a while, but just had no reason for it. I tend to have a reason for buying something, even if its not a good one . I just don't know what I'd do with one. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? There are quite a few fun little projects around for it, some casual browsing through the adafruit and other stores can turn up some cool accessories to mess around with, such as touch sensors, haptics, tts modules, various kinds of sensors
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Re: Getting started with the raspberry pi? Hi.I love my Raspberry Pi! As for resources, one resource I can highly recommend is the Raspberry Vi mailing list, don't know the URL at the moment. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=355357#p3
Getting started with the raspberry pi?
Getting started with the raspberry pi? Hey guys,For those of you who don't know what a raspberry pi is, it's basically a low cost, tiny computer. You can apparently do all kinds of things with it. And no, it does not run windows like your used to, it runs linux, mostly. Most of
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Hi,As far as I know the problem is not with eSpeak, but with the way the sound driver handles speech synthesis itself, or something like that. According to what I've read on the internet, out of all the synthesizers out there eSpeak
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Cool. Guess I'll have to find another synth. Fricken Espeak. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=187224#p187224 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-refl
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Hi,Baking the Pi is up, with assembling, SD card preparing and many other tasty treats. Orca should be fairly easy to run, however at the moment eSpeak has issues with the sound card. Also, most UI-based applications are quite slow, at
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Hi. How easy is it to get Orca up and running on raspbian, the raspberry pi's custom version of Debian? URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=183318#p183318 ___ Audio
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Hi. How easy is it to get Orca up and running on raspbian? URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=183318#p183318 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Ah, oops! Yes, I meant VPS.Perhaps I should go and sleep some, lol.Rob URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=182238#p182238 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Do you mean not go for a VPS? These are distinctly different things, but I'm assuming you know that. Not sure if it's a typo or not. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=1822
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Hello,@Camlorn: Yes, Nikola is amazing, if you don't mind its limitations. It is probably the fastest thing you can get, which looks and feels nice on the Pi.Apache on a Pi is certainly not a good choice, I will talk about that
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi If you're considering a Pi for an ftp storage solution, you can get a VPS for $5/month these days. Wait until black Friday or something and/or do digging for old promotions and you can even make that an amazing make-your-friends-j
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
Re: A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi Hi rob. I just read the introduction, i like it so far. I have been on the fence about getting one for a while now, as i now have a home server set up, but who knows, it might make a good ftp storage sollution or similar. URL: http
A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi
A blog about the Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi So I started a blog on a Pi, mainly to help out future Pi users. We never have enough Pi!Check it out, if interested. There's not much on it right now, but I will be adding new content quite frequently.the link is: http://tardis.pwRob
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] The Raspberry Pi and accessibility
Re: The Raspberry Pi and accessibility A while back, a mailing list was setup to discuss the accessibility of the raspberryPi computer. Since then, many people have been working long and hard hours to produce something accessible. I believe they have now come up with some solutions and distros
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] The Raspberry Pi and accessibility
Re: The Raspberry Pi and accessibility yes, raspian does have SSH out of the box, but i'm looking for an accessible, and by that i mean, on-the-device accessible, distro.Does any one know how to compile for the ARM operating system? cause I'd love Vinux or something like it to run o
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] The Raspberry Pi and accessibility
Re: The Raspberry Pi and accessibility Arqmeister, if you connect to it via SSH then your SSH client is running on your computer so your computers screen reader will provide speech.Much the same that a MUD client is accessible even though the MUD servers don't have screen readers or te
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] The Raspberry Pi and accessibility
Re: The Raspberry Pi and accessibility If it comes with ssh, how does one enable speech in that case. After doing some research on these, looks like it might be fun to mess with however, just want to varify that someone can get it working.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] The Raspberry Pi and accessibility
Re: The Raspberry Pi and accessibility It needs to be compiled for the ARM processor. AFAIK, no distributions that support gnome accessibility have been. However, the raspbian distribution comes with SSH out of the box, and is thus perfectly accessible.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net
Re: [Audiogames-reflector] The Raspberry Pi and accessibility
Re: The Raspberry Pi and accessibility Not direct assistance, sorry, but CAVI has a course on Raspberry Pi accessibility. Sadly it looks like you just missed the beginning of a semester, but it can't hurt to ask. There's a fee, IIUC.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?
[Audiogames-reflector] The Raspberry Pi and accessibility
The Raspberry Pi and accessibility Hello allSo, i just got the Raspberry pi, and had high hopes for it.Of course before buying i did my research and found an accessible Linux distrubution.(for those of you who don't know what a raspberryPi is, check outhttp://www.raspberrypi.org)The recomm