Hi Paul, I am a 74 year old retired engineer. I was hooked on your arduino videos. Now I have the Raspberry pi 2 kit and look forward to learn. Thank you for making this series and making it available to all. Shah Husain Toronto, Canada
Shah Nawaz Husain Great! Hope you enjoy the Raspberry Pi videos. First lessons are to familiarize people with Linux, and then we will get going on some projects
Here we are in 2020 and after my 2019 fun with the Arduino I too am looking forward to the pi lessons. The Arduino lessons helped me completely recreate the controls for a heat treatment oven. A fun and useful project.
About 5/6 years ago I watched all of these videos while in college to help me learn to use my raspberry pi. Great series of videos and I had no idea where that would lead me. I now work as a computer programmer and I use Linux and the skills first taught to me by these videos, every single day! God bless you Paul for making these amazing videos! You certainly changed the direction of my life!
I just got my raspberri Pi 3 B±, got it up and running with no problems and I was researching how to control servos because I want to make a animated dragons head with sounds and leds. This is perfect for me to start learning. I am really looking forward to learning from your course! Thank you very much for taking the time to help people out. I for one appreciate it 😉👍
I have been looking around for some tutorials over the past several weeks that would step me through the process A-Z as a 52 year old beginner to RP. Thank You! Your videos are spot on and exactly what I was looking for. I am sharing these with my 16 year old son who is also excited about RP. I will be going back to look at the rest including your Arduino and Python tutorials. Thanks again!
This is definitely a oldie but goodie... still applicable today! I hope we get some more Linux videos in the future. Linux and maybe the RPi compute module 4 for robotics and embedded systems.
Just Brilliant. You are gifted. You make complicated operations appear to be simple by explaining the the theory behind every step. I watched lessons 1 to 28 and looking forward to watch the rests. Salute.
Hello Sir, I learned arduino by watching your videos, these are awesome..! I am starting raspberry pi in year 2020, this video series is on 'raspberry pi 2'. The latest board is 'raspberry pi 4'. I already have 'raspberry pi 3B'. Which board should I use..?
I am placing a comment on this video as it is the first one in the series that I watched. I am now on number 27 and I am totally engrossed. Paul, thankyou so much for creating these. They are so easy to follow step by step and your summaries at the beginning and end are very helpful. As a veteran of 53 the days of being able to soak this up like a sponge are long gone, yet with your tuition I have covered so much ground. I am making notes as I travel along this journey which will be invaluable to me. My PI 3 arrives tomorrow and I can't wait to get to going. Thanks again. Darren (Scotland)
Your teaching is excellent and the content you present is most interesting and useful ! Your passion is contagious and an incentive to keep learning new things. Thanks for sharing and for your hard work in making all your videos..!
Hello Paul Thank you for your hard work! Your lessons are the best on RUclips. I am really happy that you start with the Rasbarry Pi you are a perfect Teacher. With best regards Joe
Sir, thanks a lot for this great tutorial. I am now on lesson 21 and it works very well for me. I like that you repeat the most important subjects and that you summarize at the beginning of each new lesson. Please go on with this great tutorial!
All roads lead to Paul!!! I completed your arduino series and your arduino IMU series for the sole purpose of programming an IMU for a product that I'm developing, so after I finished your video series, I started down the road of programming my algorithms. It finally got complicated enough that it was very cumbersome to run on an arduino alone, and storing large amounts of data isn't practical on an arduino from what I understand.... so I started down the path of seeing if I could interface arduino with raspberry Pi and low and behold, look who I found!!! Do you have any Raspberry Pi 4 videos? I plan on doing this whole series and learning Pi as well.
Hey Paul ! Started learning Rpi from your tutorials ! it's really very much easy to understand from your videos! I want to request you to make tutorials on using ROS(Robot Operating System) on Rpi , actually I want to make an Autonomous Quadcopter using SLAM and I'm not getting any good resources to start with ! Hope you'll consider my request ! Greetings from India 🇮🇳! 😊
Hey Paul, I'd first like to say thanks for taking the time to make these invaluable tutorials. These videos are not only easy to follow as a beginner (without coming across as patronizing) but very well done. *Claps for production value* Now that I've greased the wheel, I need some guidance. I am capable of following these videos and am currently on the 27th lesson of this series but, I find myself needing more information that falls outside what these tutorials are addressing. Could you point me towards a program(course) or resource where I can find more on the theory of coding syntax and grammar. I feel as though there are times where you're teaching and I get tripped up within the assumptions of knowledge. I'm looking to learn what common ideas/syntax/protocols flow across most languages and offer environmental knowledge. Something probably learned by your students earlier on when being introduced to coding. Side note : thanks again, subscribed and up voted!
Hello Paul Thank you for your hard work that you have put into this videos! Your lessons are just great and the best on RUclips regarding Raspberry-Pi. I am really happy that you start with the Rasberry Pi - i really appreicate all your lessons. Keep up the great work!! It rocks!!!!
Hi,Sir. Paul, I am from Myanmar and I watch the whole series of your Ardunio tutorial lessons.Now I love to learn more about your tutorial lessons.So please,Sir can you give me the whole series of Raspberry Pi with Linux tutorial lessons.Thank you very much Sir.
I’m gonna try starting these lessons. I’m stuck in the house, it’s scary to go anywhere. I was making progress on my DIY CNC Router but I can’t get any supplies. Thanks for the Fusion360 lessons! I don’t think amazon will deliver a sheet of plywood. So onto a new project. I already have a raspberry pi that I purchased a few years ago. Do I really need to do the Arduino lessons? I don’t want to purchase that hardware.
ive been looking to get into the raspberry pi for a while. Thank you for your hard work! I was wondering if the lessons in this tutorials relevant to the raspberry pi 3?
Hi Paul, Do you have a lesson for modbus rs485? I wanted to learn about them how to use in Raspberry pi and arduino. Hope you you have some links to share
Hi Paul, I am starting your raspberry lessons. your video is about 5 years old and the kit you recommended is outdated. what is the current kit that you would recommend? Thanks Henry
Hi Paul, New Patreon sponsor for your stuff, long time viewer. Question: My current project is a very complicated set of infinity mirrors using SK6812 addressable LED Strip. It has a denstiy of 60 LEDs per meter and I expect a total of 1200 LEDs to talk to. Will use IR Controller also. Please advise, Arduino or Raspberry Pie? Is this too big for my UNO or LEONARDO? (Yes I have an independent power Supply for LED annd another for controller.)
Idk If it had this on the older version on the boot menu but you can click on your OS and then click edit config and the is just a DVI section you have to remove the # on and bam it work with the dvi connector ;) I know I'm two years late, but there ya go
HI Paul, i would very much appreciate it if you could let me know whether it is possible to connect the Raspberry Pi to a laptop or PC's USB, HDMI or monitor ports so the operating system of the Raspberry Pi shows on the screen of the laptop/pc so the user would be able to have a second computer (without needing to use the USB boot option to do this.). I hope this makes sense !
Dear paul, do you have any tutorials in which camera is used to calculate the distance between the lense and the object? Ps : I know about the ultrasonic sensor from arduino tutorial
Now we have a rasp 5, but I bought a set rasp 3B because i am able to connect it to the internet, I can use my screen with the normal wire, it came with a 64 gb sd card, and the right power supply. It’s around 60 bucks.
@@paulmcwhorter anyway, your lessons are great, easy to understand for a non native speaking person, keep up the good work, love and light from Austria
Hahaha, "... I teach high school students ... so I'm going to assume you don't know anything." I get what was trying to be conveyed, as in high school students at this point in time don't typically have programming experience, but it came off as they know literally nothing. I laughed and figured someone else might have seen that and laughed too. Anyways, cheers! Thanks for the videos
If it is mainly memory that is the issue with the Arduino Uno you can go with the Mega and get x8 more memory and you would be a lot better off. And if this is not enough you have the ESP8266 or ESP32 with x1000 over the Uno. And this includes WiFi and BT to a fraction of the price of a Raspberry Pi. I use both ans the Pi advantage is more in that it is a Computer and not a Controler. So for Compute projets the Pi is far better. For controler stuff with sensors and stuff Arduino / ESP is the way to go.
I want to modify PWM of DC 2.5 HP motor controller.which board can I select to modify PWM how to change the wiring . If did sample video please give me the link or make a video for this and give me the link
Hello sir, I want to make a health monitoring system which means i want to integrate the pulse sensor and temperature sensor. If the patients body temperature and pulse exceeds then it should pass message to the doctor and his relatives through gsm. Could you please help me
sir! you didn't told us "how to have Linux window ?" either i have to buy new desktop or my laptop will do it for me ?' kindly do make a video on this topic. how could i have those black screen loll :D
How to provide permission for cgi-bin folder to run python files using apache server in chromium. when i run my python cgi programmed file in server it shows forbidden 404 error.i m using raspberry pi.
Hi Paul,
I am a 74 year old retired engineer. I was hooked on your arduino videos. Now I have the Raspberry pi 2 kit and look forward to learn. Thank you for making this series and making it available to all.
Shah Husain
Toronto, Canada
Shah Nawaz Husain Great! Hope you enjoy the Raspberry Pi videos. First lessons are to familiarize people with Linux, and then we will get going on some projects
Paul McWhorter
hey paul i am looking to buy one so which is the best place to purchase and that too at a lower price?
thanks in advance
Here we are in 2020 and after my 2019 fun with the Arduino I too am looking forward to the pi lessons. The Arduino lessons helped me completely recreate the controls for a heat treatment oven. A fun and useful project.
I am a ten year old from India and your new arduino tutorials helped me to learn coding arduino. Thank you
@@rajshah7433 get your self a raspberry pi 3B+ or raspberry pi 4 (2 or 4 GB model) from Amazon within ₹3000 to ₹5000 which is $40 to $70
About 5/6 years ago I watched all of these videos while in college to help me learn to use my raspberry pi. Great series of videos and I had no idea where that would lead me. I now work as a computer programmer and I use Linux and the skills first taught to me by these videos, every single day! God bless you Paul for making these amazing videos! You certainly changed the direction of my life!
Being a teacher myself, I really appreciate the level you are presenting these videos. Thanks a million.
This reminds me 0f 2016 when i was in my java 101 class in h8ghschool. Teacher was incredibly knowledgeable and genuine. Thank you
I just got my raspberri Pi 3 B±, got it up and running with no problems and I was researching how to control servos because I want to make a animated dragons head with sounds and leds. This is perfect for me to start learning. I am really looking forward to learning from your course! Thank you very much for taking the time to help people out. I for one appreciate it 😉👍
The lesson says pi with linux
Will it work fine if I use windows 10
I have been looking around for some tutorials over the past several weeks that would step me through the process A-Z as a 52 year old beginner to RP. Thank You! Your videos are spot on and exactly what I was looking for. I am sharing these with my 16 year old son who is also excited about RP. I will be going back to look at the rest including your Arduino and Python tutorials. Thanks again!
Halfwaythere Thanks for the kind words, and glad you found the series useful.
Hi Paul,
Enjoying your every videos! You show me the way to think.
Thanks a lot for all the videos in this channel.
Just booted my Pi 3 for the first time today! I'm going through this entire playlist!
I love your youtube channel. I learn applied control from scratch watching your great videos!
This is definitely a oldie but goodie... still applicable today! I hope we get some more Linux videos in the future. Linux and maybe the RPi compute module 4 for robotics and embedded systems.
Just Brilliant. You are gifted. You make complicated operations appear to be simple by explaining the the theory behind every step. I watched lessons 1 to 28 and looking forward to watch the rests. Salute.
Hello Sir,
I learned arduino by watching your videos, these are awesome..! I am starting raspberry pi in year 2020, this video series is on 'raspberry pi 2'. The latest board is 'raspberry pi 4'. I already have 'raspberry pi 3B'. Which board should I use..?
Hey Paul thank you for your videos, even in 2020 they are still really help full
I am placing a comment on this video as it is the first one in the series that I watched. I am now on number 27 and I am totally engrossed. Paul, thankyou so much for creating these. They are so easy to follow step by step and your summaries at the beginning and end are very helpful. As a veteran of 53 the days of being able to soak this up like a sponge are long gone, yet with your tuition I have covered so much ground. I am making notes as I travel along this journey which will be invaluable to me. My PI 3 arrives tomorrow and I can't wait to get to going. Thanks again. Darren (Scotland)
Your teaching is excellent and the content you present is most interesting and useful ! Your passion is contagious and an incentive to keep learning new things. Thanks for sharing and for your hard work in making all your videos..!
I'm excited to have discovered your videos, can't wait to start! Thanks for your hard work and uploading these!
Nice job clarifying the difference between the arduino and rasberryPI at the beginning so we know where all this stuff fits in
The lesson says pi with linux
If I use windows 10 will it be fine
Hello Paul
Thank you for your hard work! Your lessons are the best on RUclips. I am really happy that you start with the Rasbarry Pi you are a perfect Teacher.
With best regards
Joe
dzeykop Thanks for the kind words!
Sir, thanks a lot for this great tutorial. I am now on lesson 21 and it works very well for me. I like that you repeat the most important subjects and that you summarize at the beginning of each new lesson. Please go on with this great tutorial!
I am so happy I found these videos. Thank you sir!!!
All roads lead to Paul!!! I completed your arduino series and your arduino IMU series for the sole purpose of programming an IMU for a product that I'm developing, so after I finished your video series, I started down the road of programming my algorithms. It finally got complicated enough that it was very cumbersome to run on an arduino alone, and storing large amounts of data isn't practical on an arduino from what I understand.... so I started down the path of seeing if I could interface arduino with raspberry Pi and low and behold, look who I found!!! Do you have any Raspberry Pi 4 videos? I plan on doing this whole series and learning Pi as well.
I thank you for the effort and time to prepare and demonstrate the material in your videos. well done!
Hey Paul ! Started learning Rpi from your tutorials ! it's really very much easy to understand from your videos! I want to request you to make tutorials on using ROS(Robot Operating System) on Rpi , actually I want to make an Autonomous Quadcopter using SLAM and I'm not getting any good resources to start with ! Hope you'll consider my request !
Greetings from India 🇮🇳! 😊
Hey Paul, I'd first like to say thanks for taking the time to make these invaluable tutorials. These videos are not only easy to follow as a beginner (without coming across as patronizing) but very well done. *Claps for production value* Now that I've greased the wheel, I need some guidance. I am capable of following these videos and am currently on the 27th lesson of this series but, I find myself needing more information that falls outside what these tutorials are addressing. Could you point me towards a program(course) or resource where I can find more on the theory of coding syntax and grammar. I feel as though there are times where you're teaching and I get tripped up within the assumptions of knowledge. I'm looking to learn what common ideas/syntax/protocols flow across most languages and offer environmental knowledge. Something probably learned by your students earlier on when being introduced to coding. Side note : thanks again, subscribed and up voted!
Dear sir, I am happy learn from your channel. Hope to see updated Raspberry Pi version. Tq sir
Wish I had teachers like this when I was in school.
I picked up an HDMI to VGA cable from walmart and it works just fine. I have not had any issues that are not obvious in the conversion.
Thank you, me and my little boys will be following your lessons.
Wonderful!
Hello Paul Thank you for your hard work that you have put into this videos! Your lessons are just great and the best on RUclips regarding Raspberry-Pi. I am really happy that you start with the Rasberry Pi - i really appreicate all your lessons. Keep up the great work!! It rocks!!!!
Paul! Thank you so much for these great tutorials! Exactly what i was looking for.
Hi,Sir. Paul, I am from Myanmar and I watch the whole series of your Ardunio tutorial lessons.Now I love to learn more about your tutorial lessons.So please,Sir can you give me the whole series of Raspberry Pi with Linux tutorial lessons.Thank you very much Sir.
You are my super heroes ! Love YOU Paul McWhorter ! God Bless You
anh thành expert chưa ạ :>
Just bought a raspberry pi zero after becoming quite adept with Arduino due to your lessons.
I’m gonna try starting these lessons. I’m stuck in the house, it’s scary to go anywhere. I was making progress on my DIY CNC Router but I can’t get any supplies. Thanks for the Fusion360 lessons! I don’t think amazon will deliver a sheet of plywood. So onto a new project. I already have a raspberry pi that I purchased a few years ago. Do I really need to do the Arduino lessons? I don’t want to purchase that hardware.
How well has this video aged? Is the information pretty much the same 7 years later? (Hardware, programming, accessories, etc?)
Thanks for all the effort you are putting into the lessons.
Is there any way to donate to you , or your channel ?
Just discovered your channel and subscribed immediately. Quick question, how to you setup your recording like you have it?
Hi Paul
I love all the content. Any chance you will be upgrading the RPi content for the latest hardware as well?
These are great first principle lessons and build layer on layer.
sir can u make a new updated series of raspberry tutorials i loved ur arduino series...
Yes sir, please do that
ive been looking to get into the raspberry pi for a while. Thank you for your hard work! I was wondering if the lessons in this tutorials relevant to the raspberry pi 3?
Thanks for your great teaching. I'm looking foreward to the upcoming videos. Greetings from Belgium.
your information is absolutely perfect
Hello, Paul will there be any new series of videos and lectures on the newer versions of the Raspberry Pi?
Great lessons, I'm still on the Python lessons but sure to follow the raspberry lessons
Sir could I setup Linux on orange pi pc2 instead of raspberry pi and try to practice by your tutorials? Thank you for best tutorials ever💗
Hi Paul, Do you have a lesson for modbus rs485? I wanted to learn about them how to use in Raspberry pi and arduino. Hope you you have some links to share
Paul these are great vids, I really enjoy them. Have you thought about trying Banana Pi.
Hi Paul,
I am starting your raspberry lessons.
your video is about 5 years old and the kit you recommended is outdated.
what is the current kit that you would recommend?
Thanks
Henry
Hi Paul, New Patreon sponsor for your stuff, long time viewer.
Question: My current project is a very complicated set of infinity mirrors using SK6812 addressable LED Strip. It has a denstiy of 60 LEDs per meter and I expect a total of 1200 LEDs to talk to. Will use IR Controller also. Please advise, Arduino or Raspberry Pie? Is this too big for my UNO or LEONARDO? (Yes I have an independent power Supply for LED annd another for controller.)
I have never tried to control anything that big or complicated, so sure dont know what to suggest. Keep us posted on how the project goes
Thanks for great intro.
Keep up great work!!!
DeniskaNYC Thanks for the encouraging words!
would a raspberry pi 4 also work for these series ?
sir, these lessons are soo helpful.....Thanks a lot for them
Idk If it had this on the older version on the boot menu but you can click on your OS and then click edit config and the is just a DVI section you have to remove the # on and bam it work with the dvi connector ;) I know I'm two years late, but there ya go
You've got an arduino series too? Subscribed.
Hi Paul! Think you could update the Pi Series to include the new Pi's- 4B 2,4,8gb and Pi 400?
HI Paul, i would very much appreciate it if you could let me know whether it is possible to connect the Raspberry Pi to a laptop or PC's USB, HDMI or monitor ports so the operating system of the Raspberry Pi shows on the screen of the laptop/pc so the user would be able to have a second computer (without needing to use the USB boot option to do this.). I hope this makes sense !
Thank you for you lesson this kind of lesson needs to be paid thanks for teaching 😃😃😃😃
Dear paul, do you have any tutorials in which camera is used to calculate the distance between the lense and the object?
Ps : I know about the ultrasonic sensor from arduino tutorial
It would be awesome if you could explain how to connect 2 raspberry pi's together via peer-to-peer Ethernet cable (no router/hub/switch/wifi/etc...).
Now we have a rasp 5, but I bought a set rasp 3B because i am able to connect it to the internet, I can use my screen with the normal wire, it came with a 64 gb sd card, and the right power supply. It’s around 60 bucks.
I am not a fan of the Pi 5. I would prefer a 3B or 4.
@@paulmcwhorter anyway, your lessons are great, easy to understand for a non native speaking person, keep up the good work, love and light from Austria
Hahaha,
"... I teach high school students ... so I'm going to assume you don't know anything."
I get what was trying to be conveyed, as in high school students at this point in time don't typically have programming experience, but it came off as they know literally nothing.
I laughed and figured someone else might have seen that and laughed too. Anyways, cheers! Thanks for the videos
I'm new at all this, which program should I use and why. node.js or python?
Hi Paul, How do I get this information what you had on your terminal?
What is the command line from it?
Great! :) Looking forward to the upcoming videos!
Johniakson Glad to hear you will be watching. I will get the next lesson up on Monday. Exciting stuff!
excited and love your efforts.
vga to hdmi involves processing so I believe it is directional in only one direction?
If it is mainly memory that is the issue with the Arduino Uno you can go with the Mega and get x8 more memory and you would be a lot better off. And if this is not enough you have the ESP8266 or ESP32 with x1000 over the Uno.
And this includes WiFi and BT to a fraction of the price of a Raspberry Pi.
I use both ans the Pi advantage is more in that it is a Computer and not a Controler.
So for Compute projets the Pi is far better. For controler stuff with sensors and stuff Arduino / ESP is the way to go.
Great initiative step ahead sir! Keep em coming (Y)
I want to modify PWM of DC 2.5 HP motor controller.which board can I select to modify PWM how to change the wiring . If did sample video please give me the link or make a video for this and give me the link
Hi paul, Can I use both Arduino and Rpi in a single project.My query would be can there be any real time data transmission between both.
Yes, you can communicate over USB.
Does anyone have a routine of storing data in the DRAM? Thanks.
Got my pi right now. And am learning...:-)
what model are you using
Yea thank u I'm learning with this classes
so basically we need to have a cmputer installed with linux?. nad which version of linux? i mean kali or some other?
do you think a 32GB micro SDHC card or more is an overkill for general purposes?
+Fabio Silva No
Thnku Very much sir.. you r legend ..
Hello sir, I want to make a health monitoring system which means i want to integrate the pulse sensor and temperature sensor. If the patients body temperature and pulse exceeds then it should pass message to the doctor and his relatives through gsm. Could you please help me
great lessons.
sir! you didn't told us "how to have Linux window ?" either i have to buy new desktop or my laptop will do it for me ?' kindly do make a video on this topic. how could i have those black screen loll :D
You are a life saver!!!
great teacher !
How to provide permission for cgi-bin folder to run python files using apache server in chromium. when i run my python cgi programmed file in server it shows forbidden 404 error.i m using raspberry pi.
I follow your videos.. really superb.
I received a Raspberry Pi (1) will that still be okay to use for your tutorials?
+Scott Iwako It should work.
+Paul McWhorter appreciate it! Thank you for your tutorials! A real inspiration :)
I'm excited
I use a VGA to HDMI adapter and it works fine
Great Video!!
And which Version of Rpi is the Best :-)
sir, which book is good for a starter to get started with Rpi....
I just would get a Rpi 3 and then find what other components you need.
will these lessons work with the pi 4?
is there any online raspberry pi simulators?
can you provide a video how to import the android os pi?
I'm using a Rpi 1 Model B
Thanks sir
Thanks a lot!!
GCC programming starter?
Thanks so mush! make it!
Does this work with pi3 or pi4
I'm having problems with my raspberry pi 3 with a 5inch touch HDMI screen