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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Creating a Color Profile for a Messerschmitt Me 210
I am running a second web site, dealing with specific historic aspects of the Deutsche Luftwaffe during the years 1935 – 1945. Running such a site is difficult – just to quickly one is put into a corner nobody wants … Continue reading
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About Geocaching & a well-travelled Trackable
You may have heard about Geocaching – that is the activity that makes grown-up men walk in the countryside without their better halfs having to push them. Basically, you get yourself a GPS, an account on www.geocaching.com and start hunting … Continue reading
Dynamic or Static IP Address on the Raspberry Pi?
By default, the Pi’s Operating System is set to work with a dynamic IP Address – assigned by a DHCP Server in your network upon request. While this is very handy, it also is an issue because the IP address … Continue reading
Getting C to work on the Raspberry Pi
Once every while, everybody has an idea that requires some development on a computer system. While the more basic ideas can be put into scripts (and scripts can be very complex!), the more elaborate ideas usually end up with a … Continue reading
A new Toy – Raspberry Pi!
I have a confession to make: I am a Windows-Boy through and through! Of course, I used to do DOS way back when Windows was not out… I used to do the other Operating Systems on by computers before I … Continue reading