> got everything back to normal with no major problems.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 10:20:12 +0100
> > Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 11:54:01AM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> > > > I really don't know how I screwed this
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 11:54:01AM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> > > I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing"
> > > with this for hours with no success.
> > >
> > > I have a rasp
omo Solomon wrote:
> > I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing"
> > with this for hours with no success.
> >
> > I have a raspberry PI file server. I rarely use the GUI and when I
> > do it's usually over VNC (I use
On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 11:54:01AM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing" with
> this for hours with no success.
>
> I have a raspberry PI file server. I rarely use the GUI and when I do
> it's usua
4 AM, Shlomo Solomon
> <shlomo.solo...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> > I really don't know how I screwed this up, but
I've been "playing"
> > with this for hours with no succes
o Solomon
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing"
> > > with this for hours with no success.
> > >
> > > I have a raspberry PI file server. I rarely use the GUI and when I
> > > do
On Sun, 4 Feb 2018 12:26:41 +0200
shimi wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 11:54 AM, Shlomo Solomon
> wrote:
>
> > I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing"
> > with this for hours with no success.
> >
> > I have a rasp
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 11:54 AM, Shlomo Solomon
wrote:
> I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing" with
> this for hours with no success.
>
> I have a raspberry PI file server. I rarely use the GUI and when I do
> it's usually over
I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing" with
this for hours with no success.
I have a raspberry PI file server. I rarely use the GUI and when I do
it's usually over VNC (I use KRDC) or with ssh -X.
As of today:
1 - KRDC won't connect
2 -
Thanks - I already ordered a breadboard (similar to the picture you
sent) and also a breadboard power supply.
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 21:07:24 +0300
Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
> אין מידע טכני על הערכה עצמה (יש רק רשימה של המודולים), אבל ממה שאני
> רואה מהתמונה השניה מדובר ברכיבים שמורכבים על לוחות PCB
on e-bay, but although some of them mention Raspberry
> PI, it seems that they are not "really" meant for the PI, but for
> Arduino.
>
> Assuming, I'm willing to **dirty my hands**, do you think they should
> work on a PI?
>
> I'm including a link to a
some of them mention Raspberry
PI, it seems that they are not "really" meant for the PI, but for
Arduino.
Assuming, I'm willing to **dirty my hands**, do you think they should
work on a PI?
I'm including a link to a typical kit.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/322176545722?_tr
קח בחשבון שיש הבדל מהותי בין שימוש בצ'יפים נטו לבין מודולים מוכנים,
לרוב מודולים יעשו לך את העבודה הקשה של התממשקות עם ה-CHIP וגם קינפוג ברמת
החיווט!
כמו כן גם יחשפו לך את המידע על פרוטוקול סיריאלי פשוט כמו RS232, בלי שתצתרך
להמיר אותו.
אם אתה לוקח ADC למשל ומנסה להשתמש בו AS-IS אתה צריך לעבור על
Thanks to Kobi and Jason.
In the meantime, I've done more research, and I see that there are
several ADC (analog digital converter) chips available to help the PI
use analog input.
Since my main purpose is to learn to use and program the GPIO pins on
the PI, I guess that would be a good solution
Hi, I also think like Json.
For the first time you play with an arduino, use a board that has:
1. a usb connector for programming and i/o
2. pre-soldered connectors
3. use standard arduino connector arrangement (like in the arduino uno)
For example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNO-R3-ATmega328P-Deve
>
> I have absolutely no knowledge about the Arduino, but I've seen clones
> advertised on e-bay for less than $2 - link below.
>
> Can anyone tell me if this as actually a working solution and if the
> low price is actually possible?
>
>
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-Pro-Mini-atmega328-5V-16M-R
I hope this is not OT - and if it is - sorry.
I recently started "playing" with controlling simple devices using the
PI GPIO pins - trivial things like controlling a LED or servo.
I want to experiment with some analog sensors - temperature, magnetic,
etc. There are several kits available, but fro
+DAB+FM D037C-04.
>
> Now the task is to make it work with Raspberry Pi using Raspbian.
>
> According to the link
>
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/20204/which-application-do-you-recommend-for-watching-tv-dvb
> people recommend: vlc, kaffeine
> the following were mentioned,
Few weeks ago I asked about recommendations for a USB DVB-T dongle.
Meanwhile I ordered and received DVB-T+DAB+FM D037C-04.
Now the task is to make it work with Raspberry Pi using Raspbian.
According to the link
http://askubuntu.com/questions/20204/which-application-do-you-recommend-for-watching
ציון" next to the New CBS in TLV.
>
> --
> Rabin
>
> On 15 December 2015 at 07:38, Steve G. wrote:
>
>> While we are at it, I am taking a Coursera course (
>> https://www.coursera.org/learn/raspberry-pi-platform/home/welcome) which
>> requires me to hav
You can order Online from - http://www.arihav.com
and IIRC you have several stores on "שלום ציון" next to the New CBS in TLV.
--
Rabin
On 15 December 2015 at 07:38, Steve G. wrote:
> While we are at it, I am taking a Coursera course (
> https://www.coursera.org/learn/raspberry-
While we are at it, I am taking a Coursera course (
https://www.coursera.org/learn/raspberry-pi-platform/home/welcome) which
requires me to have the following components:
1 breadboard
*6 wires with female leads, 24 AWG (or 2 servo cables)*
*8 wires which can fit a breadboard (24 AWG)*
3 LEDs
*2
son has become interested in the Raspberry Pi after hearing about
> the Pi
> > Zero.
> >
> > I would like to strike while the iron is hot, as it were, and get him a
> Pi
> > he could use.
> >
> > He currently is a Windows users and has no programming experience
On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 11:13:44AM +0200, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> My son has become interested in the Raspberry Pi after hearing about the Pi
> Zero.
>
> I would like to strike while the iron is hot, as it were, and get him a Pi
> he could use.
>
> He currently is a Win
not, you may also need
a keyboard, mouse and monitor. You could also use those for one-time
setup and then go "headless" - connect over a VPN or ssh.
On Tue, 8 Dec 2015 11:13:44 +0200
geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> My son has become interested in the Raspberry Pi after hearing about
I ordered a year ago from www.talmir.co.il (self pickup or fast delivery).
Kaplan
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Lior Okman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 11:13 AM, geoffrey mendelson <
> geoffreymendel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> My son has become interested in
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 11:13 AM, geoffrey mendelson <
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My son has become interested in the Raspberry Pi after hearing about the
> Pi Zero.
>
> I would like to strike while the iron is hot, as it were, and get him a Pi
> he could use.
Hi,
Two years ago, I bought mine from lion.co.il. I can't read the site (my
Hebrew is extremely poor), but they appear to still sell it.
When I bought it, I got everything I needed - board, case, power supply,
memory card, etc.
I do remember writing my own image, but I needed one that woul
My son has become interested in the Raspberry Pi after hearing about
the Pi Zero.
I would like to strike while the iron is hot, as it were, and get him a
Pi he could use.
He currently is a Windows users and has no programming experience.
He is a native Hebrew and English speaker, but
First I want to say that printer installation has really improved
since I last got a new printer a few years ago. In fact, I would
even say that installing my new HP 8610 on Mageia and Raspberry PI
(Raspbian) was even faster and easier than on Windows.
But I did encounter something strange on the
.
>
> Your question is misphrased. You should have asked: "I have Debian
> Stable (Raspbian[*]) installed on a server (Raspberry Pi 2), how do I
> use it as a file server?"
>
> [*] My guess based on a different reply of yours.
>
--
Shlomo Solomon
http://the-s
e:
>
> > I just got the new Raspberry PI 2 and plan to use it as a file
> > server on my home network.
> >
> > Does anyone have a working smb.conf file for the PI? I haven't
> > really played with it much, but adapting the smb.conf file from my
> > Mageia b
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 10:19:12PM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I just got the new Raspberry PI 2 and plan to use it as a file server
> on my home network.
>
> Does anyone have a working smb.conf file for the PI? I haven't really
> played with it much, but adapting the s
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 22:19:12 +0200
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I just got the new Raspberry PI 2 and plan to use it as a file server
> on my home network.
>
> Does anyone have a working smb.conf file for the PI? I haven't really
> played with it much, but adapting the smb.conf
yes
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 22:42:02 +0200
Efraim Flashner wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 22:19:12 +0200
> Shlomo Solomon wrote:
>
> > I just got the new Raspberry PI 2 and plan to use it as a file
> > server on my home network.
> >
> > Does anyone have a wo
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 22:19:12 +0200
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I just got the new Raspberry PI 2 and plan to use it as a file server
> on my home network.
>
> Does anyone have a working smb.conf file for the PI? I haven't really
> played with it much, but adapting the smb.conf
I just got the new Raspberry PI 2 and plan to use it as a file server
on my home network.
Does anyone have a working smb.conf file for the PI? I haven't really
played with it much, but adapting the smb.conf file from my Mageia box
gave me only "partial" results. Maybe some
:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Alex Shnitman
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Power on the Raspberry Pi is a tricky business. I think on the B+
>>> they've made it easier to deal with but it still cannot pass through a lot
>>> of curr
al transmission.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:46 PM, Ori Idan wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Alex Shnitman wrote:
>
>> Power on the Raspberry Pi is a tricky business. I think on the B+ they've
>> made it easier to deal with but it still cannot pass thro
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Power on the Raspberry Pi is a tricky business. I think on the B+ they've
> made it easier to deal with but it still cannot pass through a lot of
> current. So a powered hub is necessary, as previous posters mentioned.
>
Power on the Raspberry Pi is a tricky business. I think on the B+ they've
made it easier to deal with but it still cannot pass through a lot of
current. So a powered hub is necessary, as previous posters mentioned.
It does indeed backfeed into the Pi. I used thin stripes of electrical ta
On 17/12/2014 16:03, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I've got this one:
http://www.dynamode.com/english/pages/product/Datacom%20Products/USB%20Products/USB-H40-A2-0.html
when I connected this device to the Raspberry I got these message
Dec 17 13:59:48 pi kernel: [246075.608736] usb 1-1.4: new high-speed U
On 12/17/2014 4:03 PM, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I've got this one:
http://www.dynamode.com/english/pages/product/Datacom%20Products/USB%20Products/USB-H40-A2-0.html
Is it plugged into the wall? If you don't use an external power source,
it is in passive mode, which means the overhead of the hub, and
I've got this one:
http://www.dynamode.com/english/pages/product/Datacom%20Products/USB%20Products/USB-H40-A2-0.html
when I connected this device to the Raspberry I got these message
Dec 17 13:59:48 pi kernel: [246075.608736] usb 1-1.4: new high-speed USB
device number 112 using dwc_otg
Dec 17 1
I've got one of these.
Among other things it lets me power an external hdd.
http://www.cnx-software.com/2013/12/21/x100-raspberry-pi-expansion-board-adds-vga-output-rtc-and-more/
Alternatively make sure when you get a powered hub it does not backfeed in
to the pi. You might need to disconnec
Raspberry Pi uses USB2.0, it can't provide enough current to big peripheral
devices full stop.
It's so bad that plugging in a disk-on-key while it's running can cause a
sufficient voltage drop to reboot the system (after which the d-o-k will
work).
That's why you need to ha
Rosenberg
> wrote:
>>
>> Are you providing the external HDD with sufficient electricity? The
>> Raspberry is most likely not capable of providing enough current...
>>
>> 2014-12-14 19:30 GMT+02:00 Gabor Szabo :
>>
>>> So finally I install the Raspb
, Dec 14, 2014 at 8:43 PM, E.S. Rosenberg
wrote:
>
> Are you providing the external HDD with sufficient electricity? The
> Raspberry is most likely not capable of providing enough current...
>
> 2014-12-14 19:30 GMT+02:00 Gabor Szabo :
>
>> So finally I install the Raspberry
Are you providing the external HDD with sufficient electricity? The
Raspberry is most likely not capable of providing enough current...
2014-12-14 19:30 GMT+02:00 Gabor Szabo :
>
> So finally I install the Raspberry Pi I bought a few weeks ago and wanted
> to add an external HDD.
>
So finally I install the Raspberry Pi I bought a few weeks ago and wanted
to add an external HDD.
I plugged in the external hard drive and /var/log/syslog printed the
following:
Dec 14 17:02:55 pi kernel: [ 759.981949] usb 1-1.3: new high-speed USB
device number 8 using dwc_otg
Dec 14 17:02:55
nd question, which I can't quite find an answer, does the model B have 2
> separate USB ports, or one USB port spilt with an on board hub?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Geoff.
Hi Geoff! I just got a Raspberry Pi B as a gift. If you want to play
around, I can set up an account on it
connected to the two USB type A connectors and
> a USB ethernet interface.
>
> So the USB bandwidth is shared between both type A ports and ethernet.
>
> I was speaking today to someone who is in contact with people
> working downward in the same direction I am working upward. I
ype A ports and ethernet.
I was speaking today to someone who is in contact with people working
downward in the same direction I am working upward. I was looking at
taking a Raspberry Pi and building an application on it.
The people he was speaking to already had the application running on X86
ha
I bought from Lion Electronics.
Good service. took about 3 weeks. got the new version (512Mb ram).
~250nis (include all taxes + express Shipping)
http://www.lion.co.il/
On 02/24/2013 04:33 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Does
anyone
ub?
Thanks in advance,
Geoff.
http://www.lion.co.il/h?q=RASPBERRY+PI
http://whatsup.org.il/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=57647&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=raspberry+pi&start=60
I bought from Element14 USA and shipped within USA and the total was 44
econd question, which I can't quite find an answer, does the model B
have 2 separate USB ports, or one USB port spilt with an on board hub?
Thanks in advance,
Geoff.
http://www.lion.co.il/h?q=RASPBERRY+PI
http://whatsup.org.il/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=57647&po
shipping and VAT, as opposed to board
> and expensive shipping from out of the country.
>
> Second question, which I can't quite find an answer, does the model B have
> 2 separate USB ports, or one USB port spilt with an on board hub?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
untry.
Second question, which I can't quite find an answer, does the
model B have 2 separate USB ports, or one USB port spilt with an
on board hub?
Thanks in advance,
Geoff.
http://www.lion.co.il/h?q=RA
If you're not in a rush, I can bring it with me in a couple of weeks.
I'm coming for the mini maker faire at jerusalem science museum.
Let me know.
Michael
P.s. Mouser has a distributor in Israel. Do they carry the pi?
On 02/24/2013 01:12 PM, Lior Okman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 4:33 PM
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a company selling them here? I'm looking for them with
> a reasonable price, e.g. board, cheap shipping and VAT, as opposed to board
> and expensive shipping from out of the country.
Does anyone know of a company selling them here? I'm looking for them
with a reasonable price, e.g. board, cheap shipping and VAT, as opposed
to board and expensive shipping from out of the country.
Second question, which I can't quite find an answer, does the model B
have 2 separate USB ports
http://www.raspberrypi.org/
Seems very promising
--
Moish
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