Using I2C on the Raspberry Pi with C#
There are three breakouts that make up the sensors for Mr. Gibbs, the GPS, the Accelerator/Gyro [http://amzn.to/1oeDzHa], and the Compass [http://amzn. »
There are three breakouts that make up the sensors for Mr. Gibbs, the GPS, the Accelerator/Gyro [http://amzn.to/1oeDzHa], and the Compass [http://amzn. »
Once you have paired [https://mrgibbs.ghost.io/bluetooth-pairing-with-bluez-and-dbus/] your bluetooth device with BlueZ, the next step depends on what type of device it is. One »
At this point in the project I had a working dbus implementation [https://github.com/brookpatten/dbus-sharp] to use, and it was time to begin actually »
If you read my post about getting .Net working with BlueZ 4, you, like me, were probably left feeling a little... dirty. Interop is never fun »
After my initial pilot of a Javascript/phone application written for the pebble to see how the idea worked, I decided to build a solution which »