piTelex
Control a historic teletype device (Telex) with a Raspberry Pi or PC in Python3 (by fablab-wue)
Pigrow
Raspberry Pi Grow Box Control Software (by Pragmatismo)
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1.2 | 8.8 | |
21 days ago | 10 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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piTelex
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MAILBOX TELETYPE MODEL 15
Oh ... I guess there are around 15-20 not europe-based Users out there. But even if you don't use it really for getting In touch with others, you can find nice features. Check out piTelex - it's an easy to go possibility to controll the teletype with pi microcomputers. There is even RSS functionality and so on.
Pigrow
Posts with mentions or reviews of Pigrow.
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Support for DHT20?
Sorry i know the pigrow documentation is messy and awkward at the moment, i'm finalising bits of the new gui and the better system for using everything with all the new features so hopefully will have a new guides available too - the newest information is here https://github.com/Pragmatismo/Pigrow/wiki, it's work in progress and i was up late working on my spreadsheet of sensors so i'll be writing that bit of the guide today and this week.
- I've been writing the section of the wiki about data visualisation, explaining what the various graph modules do and how to use them with presets and datawalls. Going to write about the two datawalls we currently have and how to make new ones, is there anything else i need to add or make clearer?
- I'm working through every script, updating, testing and documenting it in the new github wiki - making all the changes needed to make the new install system nice and simple as i work on writing it.
- Username problem
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OpenSourcing my data collection software - Any interest?
I'd love to see your code. There is also PiGrow that's out there. (PS: It's not Pig Row)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing piTelex and Pigrow you can also consider the following projects:
RpiMotorLib - A python 3 library to connect various motor systems to a raspberry pi single board computer
RC522-Attendance - Raspberry Pi based RFID Attendance System
RMS - RPi Meteor Station
GassistPi - Google Assistant for Single Board Computers
BrachioGraph - BrachioGraph is an ultra-cheap (total cost of materials: €14) plotter that can be built with minimal skills.
Robot_Motion - Turn an RPi into a variable speed ESC for robots & electric vehicles with brushed DC motors.
pi-mqtt-gpio - Expose GPIO modules (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, PCF8754, PiFace2 etc.) and digital sensors (LM75 etc.) to an MQTT server for remote control and monitoring.