Recently my company purchased a Raspberry Pi for me to experiment with. The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized development board/computer which runs the Linux operating system (can run Android too.) This product boasts a Broadcom BCM2835 system-on-a-chip (SoC), meaning that the chip is the computer. What exactly does that mean? Computers, desktops and […]
Posts Tagged ‘Linux’
Living With Linux – The Raspberry Pi
Posted: 18th May 2013 by Mike Trent in Android, Blog, Commentary, Computer, Debian, Electronics, Linux, Rasbian, Tablet PC, TechnologyTags: Android, Debian, Development Board, Electronics, Experiments, LCD, Linux, Mimo Display, Programming, Raspberry Pi, SoC, System On A Chip, Touchscreen, Ubuntu
USB 2 RS232 And Serial Display Hack Part 1; An Introduction
Posted: 7th February 2012 by Mike Trent in Android, Blog, Computer, Electronics, TechnologyTags: Android, BeagleBoard, BeagleBoard xM, FTDI, LCD, Linux, Seetron, Ubuntu, USB, USB to Serial Converter
The Seetron display requires that the FTDI conversion cable be reconfigured in order to properly read the data sent to it.
Living With Linux – CDPATH
Posted: 18th December 2011 by Mike Trent in Blog, Computer, Linux, UbuntuTags: bash shell script, Linux, Programming, script, Ubuntu
Here is an great time saver for those that regularly work from the Linux command line.
Blender And Open Source 3D Creation.
Posted: 18th February 2017 by admin in 3D Anamation, 3D Rendering, Art, Blog, Commentary, Computer Art, Computers, General CommentsTags: 3D Anamation, 3D Art, 3D Rendering, Apple, Blender, Bump Map, Computer Art, Cycles Render, Gimp, Linux, Low Poly, Mac, Open Source, Programming, Python Script, Shader, Texture, Windows
Recently, I realized that I have not published a post on one of my personal loves, art. Well, the creation of art, that is. In particular, my obsession with a free software that I occasionally will spend a whole weekend engrossed with. That software is Blender.