Problems with Midori and Google Home Page
Has anyone else experienced issues with Midori crashing when loading the Google home page following an update to the new 'image'?
All was well prior to the update but problems started immediately after.
A little research indicates a previous issue with such crashes, but these where not (it would seem related to the new image.
73 Brian G8OSN/W8OSN
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Farnell/Newark has a new enclosure for the RPi
Hi,
I got an email newletter from Farnell this morning in which they announced a nice little enclosure for the RPi. It comes in 3 colors (clear, white, black) and compared to the others I've seen (Adafruit, etc) it is also cheap.
,2113797,2113798
73, PE1ICQ //Arno
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This is your group... :)
Please post pictures, files links, details etc about your projects..
Many Thanks
73 Jerry
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Re: Raspberry with Ircddbgateway
pe1bzf_william_the_netherlands
John,
I just tested the configuration. That is DVRPTR connected to the Raspberry and the Icom 207. Rebooting works fine now.
again, thanks for the hint.
73
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--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..., "pe1bzf_william_the_netherlands" <wvsutphen@...> wrote: Hi John,
Thanks for your reply. i test this weekend the update
The radio i use is an ICOM IC-207 with the DVRPTR and using the G4KLX software form Jonathan. Both ircddbgateway as the repeater (version number is unknown on this moment) I connect to the DCS007 J reflector. This reflector is used by a group of local d-star enthusiasts. regards,
William
--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..., "John D. Hays" <john@> wrote:
The Ethernet problem is based a flag problem on the USB in the Pi -- if you haven't done so, update firmware and kernel
The connection problem could be a variety of things, which ircDDB server are you using (group-1, group-2, or test)?
What radio / adapter / SW are you using for the repeater?
------------------------------ John D. Hays K7VE PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223 <> <!/john_hays> <>
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:51 AM, pe1bzf_william_the_netherlands < wvsutphen@> wrote:
**
Hi all,
I setting up my raspberry debian with ircddb (also known as Jonathan software)following the instructions from Hans-J. Barthen, DL5DI (see files section). Because the raspberry must work standalone with no monitor attached, i setup the system remote with an ssh terminal session.
I found the following (strange) issues.
1. after installing ircddbgateway plus repeater SW and config the software using ircddbgw_conf, the gateway seemst to work. I can hear myself (roger beep) and simplex connections. 2. i cannot connect to a DCS server (probaly not configured right, needs extra investigation) 3. after reboot, i lost my ethernet connection. there is no IP address anymore. Not given by the DHCP server also (checked) so i cannot open a SSH terminal session to check what is wrong.
The only way to bring live into the raspberry, is by reimage the SD card en start allover again. Ofcourse, i can connect and reconfigure Jonathan softare again with the same previous results.
It seems to be a circle excercise.
Who can help me with this issue ? for me, the most important and fustrating issue is losing my IP connection.
Thanks,
William, PE1BZF
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[pcrepeatercontroller] DVAP and GMSKRepeater running on stand-alone Raspberry-PI videos
A nice couple of videos on Raspberry Pi and D-STAR
John D. Hays K7VE
PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223? ??
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: gw6wtk <brian@...>Date: Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 2:19 PM
Subject: [pcrepeatercontroller] DVAP and GMSKRepeater running on stand-alone Raspberry-PI videos To: pcrepeatercontroller@...
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Hi all
For about two months now I have had my simplex node (GMSKRepeater) running on a stand-alone Raspberry PI, it's is brilliant.
As the node (MB6IRL) is 'attended only', all I have to do is turn it on, the whole thing starts-up automatically and connects to my preferred reflector, it's wireless so the only connections are the USB between radio/gmsk (Tait from Nothants) and the antenna and DC supply to the radio.
I don't need a keyboard or mouse connected or even a monitor, it sits in a small plastic box on top of the radio and that's it!
See the video (MB6IRL)
I've recently done the same for a friend of mine running a DVAP (mw0rbl) and it works well, all you have is a DVAP sat on top of a plastic box housing an R-PI and that's it! No keyboard, mouse or monitor.
Simply plug it in within range of your wifi router and you are up and running automatically with an absolute minimal setup.
To see the DVAP
I am no Linux expert and I am not doing anything clever here, I'm just using and arranging what other clever people have done before.
Software on both systems is the Jonathan Naylor packages.
Brian
GW6WTK
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Re: Raspberry with Ircddbgateway
pe1bzf_william_the_netherlands
Hi John,
Thanks for your reply. i test this weekend the update
The radio i use is an ICOM IC-207 with the DVRPTR and using the G4KLX software form Jonathan. Both ircddbgateway as the repeater (version number is unknown on this moment) I connect to the DCS007 J reflector. This reflector is used by a group of local d-star enthusiasts. regards,
William
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--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..., "John D. Hays" <john@...> wrote: The Ethernet problem is based a flag problem on the USB in the Pi -- if you haven't done so, update firmware and kernel
The connection problem could be a variety of things, which ircDDB server are you using (group-1, group-2, or test)?
What radio / adapter / SW are you using for the repeater?
------------------------------ John D. Hays K7VE PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223 <> <!/john_hays> <>
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:51 AM, pe1bzf_william_the_netherlands < wvsutphen@...> wrote:
**
Hi all,
I setting up my raspberry debian with ircddb (also known as Jonathan software)following the instructions from Hans-J. Barthen, DL5DI (see files section). Because the raspberry must work standalone with no monitor attached, i setup the system remote with an ssh terminal session.
I found the following (strange) issues.
1. after installing ircddbgateway plus repeater SW and config the software using ircddbgw_conf, the gateway seemst to work. I can hear myself (roger beep) and simplex connections. 2. i cannot connect to a DCS server (probaly not configured right, needs extra investigation) 3. after reboot, i lost my ethernet connection. there is no IP address anymore. Not given by the DHCP server also (checked) so i cannot open a SSH terminal session to check what is wrong.
The only way to bring live into the raspberry, is by reimage the SD card en start allover again. Ofcourse, i can connect and reconfigure Jonathan softare again with the same previous results.
It seems to be a circle excercise.
Who can help me with this issue ? for me, the most important and fustrating issue is losing my IP connection.
Thanks,
William, PE1BZF
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Re: Raspberry with Ircddbgateway
The Ethernet problem is based a flag problem on the USB in the Pi -- if you haven't done so, update firmware and kernel
The connection problem could be a variety of things, which ircDDB server are you using (group-1, group-2, or test)?
What radio / adapter / SW are you using for the repeater?
John D. Hays K7VE PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223? ??
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On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:51 AM, pe1bzf_william_the_netherlands <wvsutphen@...> wrote:
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Hi all,
I setting up my raspberry debian with ircddb (also known as Jonathan software)following the instructions from Hans-J. Barthen, DL5DI (see files section).
Because the raspberry must work standalone with no monitor attached, i setup the system remote with an ssh terminal session.
I found the following (strange) issues.
1. after installing ircddbgateway plus repeater SW and config the software using ircddbgw_conf, the gateway seemst to work. I can hear myself (roger beep) and simplex connections.
2. i cannot connect to a DCS server (probaly not configured right, needs extra investigation)
3. after reboot, i lost my ethernet connection. there is no IP address anymore. Not given by the DHCP server also (checked)
so i cannot open a SSH terminal session to check what is wrong.
The only way to bring live into the raspberry, is by reimage the SD card en start allover again.
Ofcourse, i can connect and reconfigure Jonathan softare again with the same previous results.
It seems to be a circle excercise.
Who can help me with this issue ?
for me, the most important and fustrating issue is losing my IP connection.
Thanks,
William, PE1BZF
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Raspberry with Ircddbgateway
pe1bzf_william_the_netherlands
Hi all,
I setting up my raspberry debian with ircddb (also known as Jonathan software)following the instructions from Hans-J. Barthen, DL5DI (see files section). Because the raspberry must work standalone with no monitor attached, i setup the system remote with an ssh terminal session.
I found the following (strange) issues.
1. after installing ircddbgateway plus repeater SW and config the software using ircddbgw_conf, the gateway seemst to work. I can hear myself (roger beep) and simplex connections. 2. i cannot connect to a DCS server (probaly not configured right, needs extra investigation) 3. after reboot, i lost my ethernet connection. there is no IP address anymore. Not given by the DHCP server also (checked) so i cannot open a SSH terminal session to check what is wrong.
The only way to bring live into the raspberry, is by reimage the SD card en start allover again. Ofcourse, i can connect and reconfigure Jonathan softare again with the same previous results.
It seems to be a circle excercise.
Who can help me with this issue ? for me, the most important and fustrating issue is losing my IP connection.
Thanks,
William, PE1BZF
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Re: Setting up a Packet BBS on Raspberry-Pi
Bill (and others)
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Yes, it does run. I’ve just
installed it (following instructions at
). As far as I can tell it is running
– I can telnet to it, and it appears to be sending packets. I don’t
know enough about jnos to test further.
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I’m running the standard PI raspbian
disro with latest updates – Kernel 3.2.27+
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73,
John G8BPQ
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From:
Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
[mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...]
On Behalf Of Bill Vodall
Sent: 25 September 2012 23:08
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: Re:
[Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Setting up a Packet BBS on Raspberry-Pi
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Thank you
for checking this John...
But....
Did you try running the resulting executable? Nothing has to be
configured and it will create some junk folders in /root. The reason
to do this is that the problem with compiling JNOS on some of the
embedded (ARM?) Linux distributions - like Unslung on the NSLU2 - is
that JNOS uses the setcontext/getcontext scheme and that wasn't
supported.
I could compile JNOS on the native NSLU2 environment but it wouldn't run...
I'm moving my NSLU2's (and pogoplug) to Debian in hope of getting
around this issue...
73
Bill - WA7NWP
> 2012/9/18 John D. Hays <john@...>
>>
>>
>>
>> JNOS2 compiles.
>
> Thank you John. It compiles on the Raspbian with default libraries?
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Re: Setting up a Packet BBS on Raspberry-Pi
Thank you for checking this John...
But....
Did you try running the resulting executable? Nothing has to be configured and it will create some junk folders in /root. The reason to do this is that the problem with compiling JNOS on some of the embedded (ARM?) Linux distributions - like Unslung on the NSLU2 - is that JNOS uses the setcontext/getcontext scheme and that wasn't supported.
I could compile JNOS on the native NSLU2 environment but it wouldn't run...
I'm moving my NSLU2's (and pogoplug) to Debian in hope of getting around this issue...
73 Bill - WA7NWP
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2012/9/18 John D. Hays <john@...>
JNOS2 compiles. Thank you John. It compiles on the Raspbian with default libraries?
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Re: Setting up a Packet BBS on Raspberry-Pi
2012/9/18 John D. Hays <john@...>
JNOS2 compiles.
Thank you John. It compiles on the Raspbian with default libraries? Thank you, Tommaso IZ2QYZ
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I jumped early as well, I bought my first one on ebay for $60.00 Adafruit just started to stock them. I have bought a LOT of her kits, components, and products, because of the cool projects she starts up. Thats what we get for being impatient cant wait to get a new toy to play with. :-)))) Ke6anm
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On Sep 21, 2012, at 7:52 PM, OAT < kd6oat@...> wrote:
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Thanks. Lesson learned. I jumped at this early without looking around to see how the pi would be distributed in the USA. Should have known better. I trust RS will come through only because others have told me they will.?
In the meantime, this forum is great for helping me plan ahead. Thanks to all who contribute.?
Ken On Sep 21, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Perry Chamberlain < canoeman@...> wrote:
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? I ordered 3 from , and had them in 3 days @ $39.00 bucks each. Adafruit has fantastic customer service. I really like Limor ?because she is very involved ?in the Maker/ electronics, open source business. Their goal, is to get everyone building circuits, projects, and experimenting.? Plus, she's a cool Engineer chick, from MIT. ?:-))))
Ke6anm
On Sep 21, 2012, at 12:56 PM, kd6oat < kd6oat@...> wrote:
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Just curious, who did you order from? I ordered mine from RS Online back in June and all I have to show is debit to my PayPal account.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:47 PM, brainerdd <dave@...> wrote:
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My Raspberry PI arrived in today's mail. Hooked up a 5V;2A brick, a SDHC with Wheezy, and a USB to 2XPS2 with PS2 Keyboard and PS2 mouse. Once I actually connected the HDMI cable, worked as designed on my 23" monitor. Won't be able to play any more until Sunday. We are leaving for the Spokane Hamfest tomorrow.
Dave - WB6DHW
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Thanks. Lesson learned. I jumped at this early without looking around to see how the pi would be distributed in the USA. Should have known better. I trust RS will come through only because others have told me they will.?
In the meantime, this forum is great for helping me plan ahead. Thanks to all who contribute.?
Ken
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On Sep 21, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Perry Chamberlain < canoeman@...> wrote:
?
? I ordered 3 from , and had them in 3 days @ $39.00 bucks each. Adafruit has fantastic customer service. I really like Limor ?because she is very involved ?in the Maker/ electronics, open source business. Their goal, is to get everyone building circuits, projects, and experimenting.? Plus, she's a cool Engineer chick, from MIT. ?:-))))
Ke6anm
On Sep 21, 2012, at 12:56 PM, kd6oat < kd6oat@...> wrote:
?
Just curious, who did you order from? I ordered mine from RS Online back in June and all I have to show is debit to my PayPal account.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:47 PM, brainerdd <dave@...> wrote:
?
My Raspberry PI arrived in today's mail. Hooked up a 5V;2A brick, a SDHC with Wheezy, and a USB to 2XPS2 with PS2 Keyboard and PS2 mouse. Once I actually connected the HDMI cable, worked as designed on my 23" monitor. Won't be able to play any more until Sunday. We are leaving for the Spokane Hamfest tomorrow.
Dave - WB6DHW
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? I ordered 3 from , and had them in 3 days @ $39.00 bucks each. Adafruit has fantastic customer service. I really like Limor ?because she is very involved ?in the Maker/ electronics, open source business. Their goal, is to get everyone building circuits, projects, and experimenting.? Plus, she's a cool Engineer chick, from MIT. ?:-))))
Ke6anm
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On Sep 21, 2012, at 12:56 PM, kd6oat < kd6oat@...> wrote:
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Just curious, who did you order from? I ordered mine from RS Online back in June and all I have to show is debit to my PayPal account.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:47 PM, brainerdd <dave@...> wrote:
?
My Raspberry PI arrived in today's mail. Hooked up a 5V;2A brick, a SDHC with Wheezy, and a USB to 2XPS2 with PS2 Keyboard and PS2 mouse. Once I actually connected the HDMI cable, worked as designed on my 23" monitor. Won't be able to play any more until Sunday. We are leaving for the Spokane Hamfest tomorrow.
Dave - WB6DHW
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Re: PI TNC - progress report.
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On Sep 21, 2012, at 5:10 PM, Matthew Pitts < daywalker_blade_2004@...> wrote:
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John,
Either option would be satisfactory for me. Keep up the good work on this.
Matthew Pitts
N8OHU
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From:
gm8bpq <john.wiseman@...>;
To:
<Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...>;
Subject:
[Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Re: PI TNC - progress report.
Sent:
Fri, Sep 21, 2012 12:28:19 PM
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Pascal,
I'm discussing with the maker of the TNC-X the possibility of him making and selling the boards. If that doesn't come off, I'll at least make the PCB and software availabale, so you can build your own.
73, John
--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..., ve2hom Pascal wrote:
>
> Hi John,
> This sound very cool, give us news about your project. Do you plan
> to make these board available to sell ?
>
> 73 de Pascal
> ve2hom
>
> Le 20/09/12 16:27, John Wiseman a écrit :
> >
> > Hi,
> > For those fairly new to the group, I have been working on a TNC for
> > use with the pI that is the same size as the pi and plugs into the
> > expansion header. The prototype was a TNC-X, with a 26 way header
> > superglued to board. There is a photo of it on the home page of this
> > group.
> > I've now received the first PCB's, and built a couple. There are
> > photos at and
> > . The TNC is largely
> > based on the TNC-X, but I've replaced the serial port with an i2c
> > connection, so more than one can be connected to the PI. The current
> > board has a mini-DIN radio connector, but I find mini-DIN plugs very
> > difficult to wire, and the connector is just too high to stack
> > properly, so the final version will probably have a DB9. I've written
> > a linux driver that takes the i2c data stream, and converts to a pty
> > that can be used with the normal linux ax.25 kissattach program. All
> > this seems to be working.
> > I've a couple of developments in the pipeline. One is to replace the
> > MX 614 modem, hopefully with a PIC based solution. Although the 614
> > works very well, it is relatively exensive, and only works at 1200
> > baud. I hope to be able to run at 300 for HF use. I've also bought a
> > couple of RFM22B modules. These are tiny 100 mW 434MHz data
> > tranceivers - see
> > . I plan
> > to do a version of the TNC using this module.
> > A version using the FX 489 modem for 9600 baud links is planned, nut I
> > haven't started work on that yet.
> > 73, John G8BPQ
> >
>
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??? I ordered from Newark.
Dave - WB6DHW
On 9/21/2012 12:56 PM, kd6oat wrote:
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???
Just curious, who did you order from? I ordered mine from
RS Online back in June and all I have to show is debit to
my PayPal account.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:47 PM,
brainerdd <dave@...>
wrote:
???
My Raspberry PI arrived in today's mail.
Hooked up a 5V;2A brick, a SDHC with Wheezy,
and a USB to 2XPS2 with PS2 Keyboard and PS2
mouse. Once I actually connected the HDMI
cable, worked as designed on my 23" monitor.
Won't be able to play any more until Sunday.
We are leaving for the Spokane Hamfest
tomorrow.
Dave - WB6DHW
<>
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Re: PI TNC - progress report.
John,
Either option would be satisfactory for me. Keep up the good work on this.
Matthew Pitts
N8OHU
Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
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From:
gm8bpq ;
To:
;
Subject:
[Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Re: PI TNC - progress report.
Sent:
Fri, Sep 21, 2012 12:28:19 PM
?
Pascal,
I'm discussing with the maker of the TNC-X the possibility of him making and selling the boards. If that doesn't come off, I'll at least make the PCB and software availabale, so you can build your own.
73, John
--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..., ve2hom Pascal wrote:
>
> Hi John,
> This sound very cool, give us news about your project. Do you plan
> to make these board available to sell ?
>
> 73 de Pascal
> ve2hom
>
> Le 20/09/12 16:27, John Wiseman a écrit :
> >
> > Hi,
> > For those fairly new to the group, I have been working on a TNC for
> > use with the pI that is the same size as the pi and plugs into the
> > expansion header. The prototype was a TNC-X, with a 26 way header
> > superglued to board. There is a photo of it on the home page of this
> > group.
> > I've now received the first PCB's, and built a couple. There are
> > photos at and
> > The TNC is largely
> > based on the TNC-X, but I've replaced the serial port with an i2c
> > connection, so more than one can be connected to the PI. The current
> > board has a mini-DIN radio connector, but I find mini-DIN plugs very
> > difficult to wire, and the connector is just too high to stack
> > properly, so the final version will probably have a DB9. I've written
> > a linux driver that takes the i2c data stream, and converts to a pty
> > that can be used with the normal linux ax.25 kissattach program. All
> > this seems to be working.
> > I've a couple of developments in the pipeline. One is to replace the
> > MX 614 modem, hopefully with a PIC based solution. Although the 614
> > works very well, it is relatively exensive, and only works at 1200
> > baud. I hope to be able to run at 300 for HF use. I've also bought a
> > couple of RFM22B modules. These are tiny 100 mW 434MHz data
> > tranceivers - see
> > I plan
> > to do a version of the TNC using this module.
> > A version using the FX 489 modem for 9600 baud links is planned, nut I
> > haven't started work on that yet.
> > 73, John G8BPQ
> >
>
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Don't feel too bad....I waited for 5 or
6 months before I got one, but the backlog may not be that bad
now.
Gary, N5XED
On 9/21/2012 3:40 PM, Nigel wrote:
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I've had mine for a couple? of months from RS.
E-mail them and ask for details.
They're normally a really good company.
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On September 21, 2012 at 3:56 PM kd6oat
wrote:
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Just curious, who did you order from? I ordered
mine from RS Online back in June and all I have to
show is debit to my PayPal account.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:47
PM, brainerdd <dave@...>
wrote:
?
My Raspberry PI arrived in today's
mail. Hooked up a 5V;2A brick, a SDHC
with Wheezy, and a USB to 2XPS2 with PS2
Keyboard and PS2 mouse. Once I actually
connected the HDMI cable, worked as
designed on my 23" monitor. Won't be
able to play any more until Sunday. We
are leaving for the Spokane Hamfest
tomorrow.
Dave - WB6DHW
<>
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I've had mine for a couple? of months from RS.
E-mail them and ask for details.
They're normally a really good company.
?
On September 21, 2012 at 3:56 PM kd6oat <kd6oat@...> wrote:
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Just curious, who did you order from? I ordered mine from RS Online back in June and all I have to show is debit to my PayPal account.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:47 PM, brainerdd
<dave@...> wrote:
?
My Raspberry PI arrived in today's mail. Hooked up a 5V;2A brick, a SDHC with Wheezy, and a USB to 2XPS2 with PS2 Keyboard and PS2 mouse. Once I actually connected the HDMI cable, worked as designed on my 23" monitor. Won't be able to play any more until Sunday. We are leaving for the Spokane Hamfest tomorrow. Dave - WB6DHW <>
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Just curious, who did you order from? I ordered mine from RS Online back in June and all I have to show is debit to my PayPal account.
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:47 PM, brainerdd <dave@...> wrote:
?
My Raspberry PI arrived in today's mail. Hooked up a 5V;2A brick, a SDHC with Wheezy, and a USB to 2XPS2 with PS2 Keyboard and PS2 mouse. Once I actually connected the HDMI cable, worked as designed on my 23" monitor. Won't be able to play any more until Sunday. We are leaving for the Spokane Hamfest tomorrow.
Dave - WB6DHW
<>
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