Warmspot Wireless Content Server
Warmspot Wireless Content Server
A Warmspot is a server that sends web content directly to client devices via Wi-Fi, without the Internet.
Warmspot is not a Wi-Fi hotspot. A Warmspot serves the content it contains, unlike Wi-Fi hotspots which typically are captive portals to the Internet.
How to Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Google Cloud Print Server
Raspberry PI Internet Radio LCD
Raspberry PI Internet Radio LCD
This manual describes how to create an Internet Radio using the Raspberry PI educational computer.
This manual provides a detailed overview of construction and software. It contains instructions for
building the radio using either the HDD44780 LCD directly wired to the Raspberry PI GPIO pins or
alternatively using an either an Adafruit RGB-backlit LCD plate or the PiFace Control and Display
(CAD) . An I2C backpack is also now supported. It can be constructed using either push buttons or
rotary encoders.
Raspberry Pi as low-cost HD surveillance camera – CodeProject
Raspberry Pi as low-cost HD surveillance camera – CodeProject
Build a low-cost HD video surveillance cam with worldwide access from any browser.
Stream Video from the Raspberry Pi Camera to Web Browsers, Even on iOS and Android – miguelgrinberg.com
Ivy Video Streamer
Taking advantage of the performance and hardware capability a Raspberry Pi offers, Ivy Video Streamer turns it into a high quality video capturing and streaming device.
Time-lapse with a Raspberry Pi
Time-lapse with a Raspberry Pi
How to set up a time-lapse with a Raspberry Pi using the camera module.
picamera — Picamera 1.8 documentation
picamera — Picamera 1.8 documentation
This package provides a pure Python interface to the Raspberry Pi camera module for Python 2.7 (or above) or Python 3.2 (or above).
Battery Powered Timelapse Pi
From the site:
#The Purpose:
I have been looking for a good guide to build a TimelapseRPi that runs on battery and with a safe way to shut down the Pi after ‘photo session’.
I found out pretty early that just pulling battery plug from Pi when done capturing pics can very effectively brick the USBkey I’m using for storage. In order to mend this I added a Tactile button that, when pressed, initiate a clean ‘shutdown’ on my Raspberry Pi.