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Microsoft Online Simulator for Raspberry Pi. – DailyTech

DailyTech Microsoft Online Simulator for Raspberry Pi . DailyTech The online simulator for Raspberry Pi loads alongside a sample program for retrieving the temperature from the sensor and presenting it in a command line. There is a tutorial on how to run this code which is been provided by Microsoft.

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New 8-megapixel camera board on sale at $25

The 5-megapixel visible-light camera board was our first official accessory back in 2013, and it remains one of your favourite add-ons. They’ve found their way into a bunch of fun projects, including telescopes , kites , science lessons and of course the Naturebytes camera trap

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How to build a Raspberry Pi home heating monitor – Techradar India

Techradar India How to build a Raspberry Pi home heating monitor Techradar India For this Raspberry Pi project, we'll dunk our heads into the Internet of Things (IoT). We'll determine the temperature of our home using a cost-effective sensor and push that data to the cloud and use it to populate a graph. The sensor we're using is a ..

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How to Monitor Room Temperature With a Raspberry Pi – DZone News

DZone News How to Monitor Room Temperature With a Raspberry Pi DZone News Today, I'm going to show you how to monitor ambient room temperature with a Raspberry Pi . We're going to wire up a temperature sensor, then gather temperature values and send them to Firebase.

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A Raspberry PI 2, Azure Service Bus and Microsoft Band walk into a… – Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog)

Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) A Raspberry PI 2, Azure Service Bus and Microsoft Band walk into a… Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) If I open the custom tile on my Band, the app on my phone gets a signal to transmit the last received data from my Raspberry PI2 (the temperature, last received update date and time, and whether the fan is on or off) to the Band, followed by a single …

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Fish tank temperature probe: an ideal beginner’s project

Determined to redress the moggie-doggie bias of the internet Lauren Orsini decided to use a Raspberry Pi and a waterproof temperature sensor to monitor her fish tank . It’s not a recent project but it deserves a place here because it’s such a brilliant introduction to physical computing on the Raspberry Pi: one sensor, one purpose and a few lines of “English with a funny syntax” (aka Python). It’s a great tutorial too—Lauren writes clearly and shares her beginner’s point of view, documenting things that more experienced people might take for granted

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Pigeon Pi

By day, Robert Threet is a systems manager at the University of  Southern Indiana in Evansville. But when he’s not knee-deep in network hardware, he races homing pigeons. Credit: Robert Threet Pigeon racing, which I’d always thought was the preserve of people from the north of England with flat caps and whippets (calm yourselves, commenters: my granddad was a man from the north of England with a flat cap – no whippets – and his friends were  all over this stuff; budgie shows, too) turns out to have a following in the USA as well

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The People Who Support Linux: SysAdmin Rigs Raspberry Pi for Racing Pigeons – Linux.com (blog)

The People Who Support Linux: SysAdmin Rigs Raspberry Pi for Racing Pigeons Linux.com (blog) Using hardware from Adafruit and their tutorials, Threet looked over the Python methods for accessing the temperature probe and the motion detector on the Raspberry Pi and wrote some simple Perl code to monitor the weather and the birds' activities.

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