Your Raspberry Pi Projects

Expanded I/O is a huge plus, and at last some mounting holes.

Updates like that are useful, but in 2 years you'd expect some improvements on everything. There are a lot more competitors out there with cheap alternatives that have dual/quad core and 1GB RAM.
 
Ongoing commercial competitiveness is not one of the Foundation's stated objectives TBH, so not that surprising.
 
Agree, nothing in the pricerange of the Pi afaik.
Why I asked for device names and prices, my RPi does everything I ask of it, that is it fits my needs, but if I can get a similar device cheaper - well why not, but I have yet to find one. Better processors, more RAM, are available for more money - all the way to 8 core desktop screamers ... , with 32 Gig. of RAM ...
 
I set up a Pi for a friend as an IP camera. He is using an apache server on the Pi so that an outside server can grab live(ish) images from the camera with a simple http GET. We bought a bit of a difficult Wi-Fi dongle (DWA-132) though and couldn't get it going.
 
I set up a Pi for a friend as an IP camera. He is using an apache server on the Pi so that an outside server can grab live(ish) images from the camera with a simple http GET. We bought a bit of a difficult Wi-Fi dongle (DWA-132) though and couldn't get it going.
My DWA125. (A3G) (?) works fine, think I paid R125.00 for it, 2 other wifi dongles don't work without firmware DWA160 and a Netlink card
 
I set up a Pi for a friend as an IP camera. He is using an apache server on the Pi so that an outside server can grab live(ish) images from the camera with a simple http GET. We bought a bit of a difficult Wi-Fi dongle (DWA-132) though and couldn't get it going.
Lighthttpd might be a better choice than Apache.
 
I'd love to be able to use 3G to get into a remote cam...
My Huawei K4605 works fine on my Pi, just very expensive data ...

I would stick with Huawei modems for connecting to Pi, they seem to be simpler to setup and work better ...
 
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Hi All,

Im also considering setting up a NAS / Download / radio player. Seems fairly trivial to setup on the pi, but Im not too sure what HDD I should use: a 3.5" or 2.5"? I'd prefer the 2.5" due to small form-factor and possibly without an additional power supply. It will be a headless setup for now, so will there be enough power to run the 2.5" hdd? What did you use?

Thanks
 
Hi All,

Im also considering setting up a NAS / Download / radio player. Seems fairly trivial to setup on the pi, but Im not too sure what HDD I should use: a 3.5" or 2.5"? I'd prefer the 2.5" due to small form-factor and possibly without an additional power supply. It will be a headless setup for now, so will there be enough power to run the 2.5" hdd? What did you use?

Thanks

I have setup a headless Downloading PI.
I use a 2.5" HDD, it uses a 2-into-1 usb cable. I hacked the usb cable in such a way that 1 usb male does not draw power from the PI but the 2nd usb male draws power from a dedicated power source.
 
I have setup a headless Downloading PI.
I use a 2.5" HDD, it uses a 2-into-1 usb cable. I hacked the usb cable in such a way that 1 usb male does not draw power from the PI but the 2nd usb male draws power from a dedicated power source.
Thanks jarrodr, I think I will go the same route. Ive got a 2A powered hub that also powers the pi so hoping I can keep it simple.

Ive just setup mopidy on the pi for streaming audio. May add in a small LCD later.
 
I use a USB memory stick ( 32Gig. ) on the Pi, download to it, then once a day, move all completed downloads to another box, then to the correct directory for use. Doudt the Pi would power a 2.5 USB HDD, if I used one, I put the second plug into a powered hub, or an independant power supply.
 
Thanks jarrodr, I think I will go the same route. Ive got a 2A powered hub that also powers the pi so hoping I can keep it simple.

Ive just setup mopidy on the pi for streaming audio. May add in a small LCD later.
If your router has a USB port, that could work has a power source. My PI is located next to my router. works like a charm.
I use a USB memory stick ( 32Gig. ) on the Pi, download to it, then once a day, move all completed downloads to another box, then to the correct directory for use. Doudt the Pi would power a 2.5 USB HDD, if I used one, I put the second plug into a powered hub, or an independant power supply.
Why not setup samba on the PI and install Allway Sync on your pc. My server syncs every 1 hour... beats the manual labour.:cool:
 
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