Parallella, Raspberry Pi, FPGA & All That Stuff

Anonymous

RE: https://www.raspberrypi

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https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=108&t=120777

It seems to work with Ubuntu Mate according to this thread.

Thanks. I'll have to give Ubuntu a try. It there are issues I can always go to raparian.

On another note: Has anyone tried the built in bluetooth on the Pi3?

poppageek
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Bluetooth worked fine on

Bluetooth worked fine on Raspian for me and under Ubuntu Mate it crashed. But I read later that the bluetooth had been updated with some fixes. Probably OK now.

PorkyPies
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RE: I am thinking of trying

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I am thinking of trying to setup a Beowulf cluster with the now redundant Pi2's to play with. I've seen a few tutorials on the web. I am not sure if I can make it do anything useful though. What we need is a BOINC client that can run on a cluster and get the compute nodes to run the tasks.


I typed up what I did to get my Pi Beowulf cluster going. It can be found here

Adam Socki
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RE: I've been thinking

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I've been thinking about getting a domain that hosts some instructions and also tracks stats at a more detailed level (is there an API for BOINC stats, or will it all be screen scraping?).

What would you folks think for a URL? peinsteinathome.org ? :)

There is This. It has links on the top right that goes into details. Basically the projects provide a data file in XML that you download. You'd need to merge them for each project.

Any more thought on doing this? I'd love to help putting this together. I've got a domain up and running with square space if you want a free place to put it. :P

poppageek
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Raspberry Pi 3: Extreme

Raspberry Pi 3: Extreme Passive Cooling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AYGnw6MwFM

Anonymous

RE: Raspberry Pi 3: Extreme

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Raspberry Pi 3: Extreme Passive Cooling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AYGnw6MwFM

Have any of us run his tests against our cooling solutions to compare our numbers with his. I have not. I would be curious to see his numbers after a one hour run of 4 E@H WUs.

KF7IJZ
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For blink control, I was

For blink control, I was thinking about using the onboard LEDs and had come across this article: http://www.jeffgeerling.com/blogs/jeff-geerling/controlling-pwr-act-leds-raspberry-pi

I was thinking that the LEDs could blink the activity LED in morse code to identify which PI is which.

0 is -----
1 is .----
2 is ..---

and so on.

As far as the site and whatnot, the only thing I have on the docket is making a video that talks about the simple setup of a Pi Stack for E@H. It's the ONLY good thing about not having gotten the rest of my Pi 3 nodes online - I have plenty of props to do this! Besides, I never heard any other suggestions for the domain :)

Only other news is that I purchased a new Pi 2 this weekend to replace the one I have that won't run at 1GHz. Now I just have to figure out which one that is, hence my desire to have the blinky LEDs.

My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/KF7IJZ
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KF7IJZ

KF7IJZ
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NO FAIR BIKEMAN!

NO FAIR BIKEMAN! https://einsteinathome.org/host/12256143/tasks

That's one heck of a RAC for your Gavitational Wave Pi! 2000 points for 5-6 days of crunching vs <500!

When are us mere mortals going to be allowed to partake on the Pi!

My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/KF7IJZ
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Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
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RE: NO FAIR BIKEMAN!

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NO FAIR BIKEMAN! https://einsteinathome.org/host/12256143/tasks

That's one heck of a RAC for your Gavitational Wave Pi! 2000 points for 5-6 days of crunching vs <500!

When are us mere mortals going to be allowed to partake on the Pi!

Hey, it's all for the team :-)

First I need to be convinced that the validation rate is good, it seems to be so far.

We will not make a regular Linux ARM app for this as I wrote earlier, the runtime is just too close to the deadline which will cause frustration to those who are not running 24/7.

The code for the GW app is not yet moved to the official master branch of the public repo, but once that happens, I'll let everybody know.

Cheers
HB

poppageek
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RE: 8 Members with a total

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8 Members with a total 34 RPi reported work totaling 12,563 points. Team is now #2934 with 623,824 Total credit.

Total Credit includes some work returned today.

http://stats.free-dc.org/stats.php?page=team&proj=eah&team=14502

8 Members with a total 34 RPi reported work totaling 15,063 points. Team is now #2819 with 697,824 Total credit.

115 plus rank position in 4 days.

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