[ale] August meeting presentation

Greg Clifton gccfof5 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 9 08:53:05 EDT 2011


I would vote for home automation and/or security implementations,
particularly a 'roll your own' sensor/setback hvac thermostat with remote
control via Android phone, lighting contol (why is it that kids can never
think to turn off the lights when they leave for the day/go to bed?), and
security cameras with maybe Zoneminder.

FWIW, there is a short article in June 201 Popular Science "Suds Slinger"
about an iphone controlled beer canon dispenser made from a mini fridge,
some servos and an air compressor  (45psi will chunk a can of beer 15').
Complete info at popsci.com/beercanon



On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 8:26 AM, Jim Lynch <ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com>wrote:

> RE: embedded linux, check out the beagle board:
> http://beagleboard.org/hardware-xM
> On 08/09/2011 12:28 AM, Ron Frazier wrote:
> > How about cross platform C++ development on both Windows (sorry, I
> > said the "W" word) and Linux with the same tool set including a basic
> > GUI toolkit.  Apple Mac too, all the merrier.  This is a totally
> > selfish suggestion.  I want to set up just such an environment so I
> > can learn C++ and cross develop.  I dual boot Windows and Ubuntu.  I
> > don't have a Mac.  Sorry, I cannot do the presentation, at least not
> > alone, I need to be the student.  I'd be willing to help out though.
> > Here's my tentative plan:
> >
> > * editor: VIM, Available on Windows and Linux as far as I know.  A
> > graphic shell for it would be even better.  EMACS is probably fine
> > too, but I know exactly 3 VIM commands (insert, delete line, write
> > file), so I guess I've got a small head start.
> >
> > * tool set: g++, gdb, make, Pretty sure you can do these on Windows.
> > Some books I looked at recommend Dev-C++, which I think loads these in
> > the background.
> >
> > * GUI toolkit: FLTK, I know it's cross platform.  I don't know how to
> > set it up for sure with this tool set on either system.  One time
> > before, when I asked a similar question on the list, someone suggested
> > WEX or QT.  I'd probably want to start small at first.
> >
> > * version control: GIT, maybe.  I've never used any of these.
> >
> > I'd really like to figure out how to make this happen.  I also thought
> > it'd make a good presentation, since you asked.  I want the setup to
> > be initially be capable of letting me develop small "toy" programs for
> > learning.  However, I ultimately want to be able to develop industrial
> > strength programs.
> >
> > --------------
> >
> > Here's a 2nd idea.  I'm really interested in micro embedded Linux
> > installations which can control small robots, etc.  Just making up
> > some possible specs, think, 500 MB ram, 500 MHz processor, 4 GB flash,
> > motor controls, sensors, cameras, wireless telemetry, etc.  By the
> > way, if we come up with something along these lines, I'm sure the
> > Atlanta Hobby Robot club would find it quite interesting.  I want to
> > be able to program this in C++ too, not C.  I have nothing against C,
> > I just don't want to be learning 2 variants of C at the same time.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Ron
> >
> > On 8/8/2011 11:52 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> >> Looking for suggestions....ideas......people.....
> >>
> >> Linux controlled rail gun test fire?
> >> Linux controlled political BS meter? (Nah! Too easy. Look for the
> >> open mouth.)
> >> Linux controlled brewing equipment?
> >>
> >> Aaron is out of town and I'm the volunteer(ed) presentation finder.
> >>
> >> --
> >> --
> >> James P. Kinney III
> >>
> >> As long as the general population is passive, apathetic, diverted to
> >> consumerism or hatred of the vulnerable, then the powerful can do as
> >> they please, and those who survive will be left to contemplate the
> >> outcome.
> >> - ////2011 Noam Chomsky
> >>
> >> http://heretothereideas.blogspot.com/
> >> ////
> >
> > --
> >
> > (PS - If you email me and don't get a quick response, you might want to
> > call on the phone.  I get about 300 emails per day from alternate energy
> > mailing lists and such.  I don't always see new messages very quickly.)
> >
> > Ron Frazier
> >
> > 770-205-9422 (O)   Leave a message.
> > linuxdude AT c3energy.com
> >
> >
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