The Raspberry Pi Thread [6]


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       #1121

    If you watch the Pressure part of that gismo I gave you, you can track the pressure. It's a slow change so you may have to write it down, lol. OK is Green and mid range. Yellow is Low and possible precipitation. Red is Very Low, possible stormy conditions.
    I have a graphing Raspberry Pi setup sitting on my desk. It's dropping rapidly as I see it. That's one nice thing about the pressure reading, it doesn't matter if the sensor in indoors or outside, the reading is the same.
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       #1122

    alphanumeric said:
    If you watch the Pressure part of that gismo I gave you, you can track the pressure. It's a slow change so you may have to write it down, lol. OK is Green and mid range. Yellow is Low and possible precipitation. Red is Very Low, possible stormy conditions.
    I have a graphing Raspberry Pi setup sitting on my desk. It's dropping rapidly as I see it. That's one nice thing about the pressure reading, it doesn't matter if the sensor in indoors or outside, the reading is the same.
    according to that, its working fine, thanks again for a cool toy :)
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    You'll like this Jack. Decided to tinker with that camera you gave me. Hooked it up to a Pi 3A, red light on the camera came on. Instead of a picture I got an "unable to open device" message. Reseated it in the connector, same thing? Tried another Pi 3A same deal? Took the adapter cable off an plugged it into a Pi Zero 2 and it worked! Good stuff, now I know the camera works, must be the adapter cable? Grabed the Pi 3A and then the light came on, I was plugging it into the DSI slot, not the CSI slot.
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       #1124

    alphanumeric said:
    You'll like this Jack. Decided to tinker with that camera you gave me. Hooked it up to a Pi 3A, red light on the camera came on. Instead of a picture I got an "unable to open device" message. Reseated it in the connector, same thing? Tried another Pi 3A same deal? Took the adapter cable off an plugged it into a Pi Zero 2 and it worked! Good stuff, now I know the camera works, must be the adapter cable? Grabed the Pi 3A and then the light came on, I was plugging it into the DSI slot, not the CSI slot.
    i got a memory blurp, what camera did i give you ,
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       #1125

    This one,
    Camera Module for Raspberry Pi Zero - Wide Angle
    and this adapter,
    Camera Cable Adapter

    I was shuffling around my SD Cards, etc. Putting the fast cards in the Pi's I use daily, and the not so fast cards in others that that just get used now and then. At first I thought that camera was the wide angle version, turned out to be the standard version.
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       #1126

    alphanumeric said:
    This one,
    Camera Module for Raspberry Pi Zero - Wide Angle
    and this adapter,
    Camera Cable Adapter

    I was shuffling around my SD Cards, etc. Putting the fast cards in the Pi's I use daily, and the not so fast cards in others that that just get used now and then. At first I thought that camera was the wide angle version, turned out to be the standard version.
    as yes, that one ,never used it . I missed placed the the one I thought i had , to stick to window and watch outside live ! .. edit- i must be confusing the vision it was in my head ,as a google search doesn't show it ,lol I have this one Night vision camera module for Raspberry Pi - 1600 (Fisheye)
    Last edited by caperjack; 06 Apr 2023 at 20:03.
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       #1127

    I have one of the original Pi V1 Cameras that I'll likley swap in its place. They have the same specs, and one is equivalent to the other, performance wise. I have a Ninja Difuser already modified for a Pi camera module and it that makes for a nicer looking setup. I'm sure I'll find a spot for it, just not on that Pi 3A. The other gotcha is it won't work in the official Pi Zero case. It faces the wrong way? I think I'll still use it with my Zero 2 W, thats as fast as a Pi 3A. I'll just stick it to the back side of the Pi and modify the case with my Dremel.
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       #1128

    I cant even get into the mood to try and make something work ,I never did master anything but copy-past .lol
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       #1129

    Copy and past saves on making typo's. I'm usually doing a lot more Pico stuff these days. I find it a lot more fun than Pi related stuff.
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       #1130

    This the stick on the window one you were thinging of?
    OctoCam - Pi Zero W Project Kit
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