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Last Week #64
Me @Yurockkk and @zeivhann met in hangouts today to talk about our current progress.
@Yurockkk Is refining his guide along with working on configuring the raspberry pi wifi through terminal commands.
@zeivhann is continuing his work on usb tethering, primarily looking for a way to retrieve the IP address. If he is able to automatically obtain the address we can then use that to establish the connection between the Pi and Android device.
I was successful in writing NOOBs to a SD card. I think i have found that if a SD card is un-formated and then inserted into a Android device, the default format is FAT32, the needed format for Raspberry Pi OS. I have also started work on making an Android application to help verify these settings and then writing over the NOOBs OS.
I have encouraged everyone to try and get started in implementing some of there findings into there own application. If we are each able to create our functions into working application form, we can then combine all of our efforts into one Utility application.
Next Week #68
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Last Week #64
Me @Yurockkk and @zeivhann met in hangouts today to talk about our current progress.
@Yurockkk Is refining his guide along with working on configuring the raspberry pi wifi through terminal commands.
@zeivhann is continuing his work on usb tethering, primarily looking for a way to retrieve the IP address. If he is able to automatically obtain the address we can then use that to establish the connection between the Pi and Android device.
I was successful in writing NOOBs to a SD card. I think i have found that if a SD card is un-formated and then inserted into a Android device, the default format is FAT32, the needed format for Raspberry Pi OS. I have also started work on making an Android application to help verify these settings and then writing over the NOOBs OS.
I have encouraged everyone to try and get started in implementing some of there findings into there own application. If we are each able to create our functions into working application form, we can then combine all of our efforts into one Utility application.
Next Week #68
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: