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Good day everyone,

 

I recently bought a raspberry pi to mess around with.

So i put xbmc on it and used it as a media server for a while, but i want to do something else with it.

 

So maybe you have some cool ideas for a raspberry pi that doens't require too much extra money.

 

Thanks!

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Good day everyone,

 

I recently bought a raspberry pi to mess around with.

So i put xbmc on it and used it as a media server for a while, but i want to do something else with it.

 

So maybe you have some cool ideas for a raspberry pi that doens't require too much extra money.

 

Thanks!

 

Kind of silly idea, use a raspberry pi, to create an automated assembly line, that makes, and bakes, raspberry pies, doesn't have to be expensive, you can do something like what was in the movie flubber.

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Kind of silly idea, use a raspberry pi, to create an automated assembly line, that makes, and bakes, raspberry pies, doesn't have to be expensive, you can do something like what was in the movie flubber.

 

Last time i saw flubber was such a long time ago so i can't really remember. But an assembly line? Please explain.. :blink:

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I have a couple that I've done some different things with:

 

  • XBMC Media Centre
  • uTorrent client
  • Home server
  • NES Emulator/Quake 3!
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Last time i saw flubber was such a long time ago so i can't really remember. But an assembly line? Please explain.. :blink:

 

Not an assembly line.. I can't think of the word? But like.. an automated pie baking machine. Sort of? it preforms simple operations, but theres a lot of parts.

 

Like the machine that makes him eggs and bacon, using random mechanical parts in a shoddy system operated on an old computer

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Last time i saw flubber was such a long time ago so i can't really remember. But an assembly line? Please explain.. :blink:

 

Found it. http://www.popgive.com/2009/09/build-breakfast-machine.html

Like this, but with a raspberry pie controlling the operations.

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This

wet_pi.jpg

 

Kudo's to the person who made that

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Found it. http://www.popgive.com/2009/09/build-breakfast-machine.html

Like this, but with a raspberry pie controlling the operations.

 

In order for that to work i would need a BUNCH of wiring and soldering, which i don't have. 

So guess that won't do it..

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In order for that to work i would need a BUNCH of wiring and soldering, which i don't have. 

So guess that won't do it..

 

It's not that expensive tho.. You said cheap :(

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It's not that expensive tho.. You said cheap :(

 

not planning on buying a bunch of equipment for a 1 time thing.

 

Thanks for the idea though.

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This

wet_pi.jpg

and then overclock it :D 

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and then overclock it :D

 

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automate your home! (garage doors,lights,curtains etc)

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Turn it into a arcade machine grab a CRT some wood paint and some emulator and URL good and if your to lay to do the actual arcade button do a controller or joypad.

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Run a home cctv array with it.

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Get 19 more and use them for folding. :P

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I've never done this but I've seen people online do this:

 

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Turn it into a gaming rig, find a way to solder on a GPU or better yet, thunderbolt support

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Turn it into a gaming rig, find a way to solder on a GPU or better yet, thunderbolt support

 

 

A Titan Pi?

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