Samstag, 23. Juni 2012

Raspberry Pi

Last Thursday, 2012-06-21, the Raspberry Pi has arrived. :-)


The first thing is that I ordered three at Farnell to sell to friends and to share shipping cost. Unfortunately, they reduced the order to a single piece. The guy on the phone explained, that everybody is limited to one device only. So be prepared to spend extra shipping cost.

To play with it, I followed the instruction in the Quick Start Guide. Therefore I downloaded the Debian Squeeze image and copied to an SD card. Then I connected the Raspberry Pi to my monitor, plugged in the ethernet cable, mouse and keyboard and used the power supply of my Samsung Galaxy 3 (note: not S3!) and there we go. It booted like a charm and shows its IP address at the screen.

To access the Raspberry Pi via SSH, you first have to generate a host key. Therefore run the commands

sudo dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server

which will also start the SSH server.

Next, I started the X Windows system by

startx

and got the LXDE desktop environment. The browser is "Midori" and the "LXTerminal" can be used for command line interface. I used "aptitude" to install the packages "vim-gtk" for a powerful editor, "fp-compiler" for a powerful programming language and "scrot" to make screenshots as suggested here. Note that the "scrot" package was not available originally, but after changing /etc/apt/sources.list to use the ftp.at.debian.org mirror and pressing the [U] key in "aptitude", it was there.

Most important thing? Write a Hello World! program, once in FreePascal, once with GCC. :-)

So, what next?

T6 Manager

The T6 Manager is a GUI frontend to manager your trainings performed with the Suunto T6 training computer. It uses LibT6 (included) to communicate to the T6 and to download the training logs. These are stored on disk for later reference. Each training log can be displayed. The heart rate, altitude and distance (and speed) data are visualized.

SourceForge.net Project