Here is my suggestion to help. I think what could help would be if a couple of things were added to a pi3b(+) for chat communications, and also for OpenCL. None of this should cost anything (as it just adding of FOSS software). Basically, have an "pod" instance of "M O V. IM" chat network on there which also uses RSS (but works also via Empathy-IM). Secondly, have a GTK4 app with Sci-Lab to use the Pi3b GPU for OpenCL1.2 to process things like Gaussian Functions and Fourier Analysis, rather than only have that webpage. It would mean the user _(who is probably by now bound to be using at least a pi3b or a PC with at least a NVidia gt710-kepler GPU nowadays, or AMD hd6450 capable of openCL1.2)_ would have processing which can be done client-side (such as in python3, C++ with some php and mariadb if needed). Even the landscape could be rendered in voxels on a pi3b. Look it up on youtube and see it exists. On your Pi3b connected to the station R897D in Jacmel Haiti _(which has internet via ethernet but also wifi capability),_ students and locals could register via Simple-SAML-php if it were installed on their to receive an Open-Id-Connect registration so the Pi3b works as a Service-Provider and Identity Provider (SP and IdP), if they register over some simple XHTMLMP webpage which would use a fraction of an old dial-up bandwidth _(like say 15Kbps or something tiny as a trickle)._ It would generate for them some user hashes to write down for login but also, a QR code. If people wanted to expand that, each new user could get an A4 paper sheet (laminated) with their QR codes on it. It is the sort of thing that could help them as a means of ID (for open id connect) in the event of disaster _(for the price of a laminated printed sheet of paper, unique to each user if they chose to buy one for a few dimes or whatever if they do not own a smartphone/pizero2w)._ A photo could even be printed on it. A camera (e.g. playstation2 eyetoy) on each pi3 or pizero2w could scan QR codes. A quadcore raspberry-pi _(which can run IPFS because it uses blake2b 4way parallel hashing)_ can also run many a KDE app for education like Marble (sudo apt-get install marble). Each Raspberry-Pi could share data via SAMBA and FTP (just wifi, not internet) as a localhost just enough so that a passer-by could use their own mobile-smartphone or pizero2w (maybe battery powered) to "check-in" via their ID (A4 certificate) to let people know their location. In a disaster, lost people can thereby find each other. It is also a way for people who want to learn (education) to be encouraged to use KDE-Apps like Kalzium, GNU_Health, Kanagram, LabPlot, Geogebra and so on _(as basically and encouragement for them to install everything educational from the KDE software site)._ A torrent link for the english and french language versions (AMD64 and ARM) for Endless-OS (linux) could be on the Pi3b registration XHTMLMP page so that passersby who register on thet localhost page can know a good known quantity OS to install on their machine because it has a bunch of wikipedia articles on the ISO file of the distro so that people can use that even if they have no internet one day. Maybe even let passers by _(with limited bandwidth on the wifi, such as granting them 1Mbps for a SAMBA share via wifi without internet)_ can grab the Distro ISO even though they have no internet. So giving them 1Mbps bandwidth wifi is done thusly: sudo iw wlan0 set bitrates legacy-2.4 1 Or giving them 12Mbps bandwidth wifi is done thusly sudo iw wlan0 set bitrates legacy-2.4 12 Then eject them off the wifi (SAMBA or FTP) in a waiting list _(like a bakery ticket algorithm queue after say a few hours or half a day)._ Just as aside _(not crucial to all this but you might like it, for it),_ do see the ExplainingComputers channel for how a pizero2w can run off a (buck convertor and) 12volt battery for a week inbetween charges (and a solar panel could go on it for charging if desired). It's just that you have loads of unused processing on those Pi boards and the GPU can use it too with barely any power consumption even if it is often encoding h264 video in 1080p at 30fps. So a mesh network could be established later but for this you would not "need" to do that. My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
Yes, the Raspberry Shake is just like any other datalogger. With or without data sharing enabled, the continuous waveform data is saved to a file in miniSEED format. For more information, see: manual.raspberryshake.org/traces.html#waveforms-on-disk
Please post to our technical support forum at community.raspberryshake.org, we would be happy to help you. Remember to download and attach your logs to the post.
Here is my suggestion to help. I think what could help would be if a couple of things were added to a pi3b(+) for chat communications, and also for OpenCL. None of this should cost anything (as it just adding of FOSS software).
Basically, have an "pod" instance of "M O V. IM" chat network on there which also uses RSS (but works also via Empathy-IM). Secondly, have a GTK4 app with Sci-Lab to use the Pi3b GPU for OpenCL1.2 to process things like Gaussian Functions and Fourier Analysis, rather than only have that webpage. It would mean the user _(who is probably by now bound to be using at least a pi3b or a PC with at least a NVidia gt710-kepler GPU nowadays, or AMD hd6450 capable of openCL1.2)_ would have processing which can be done client-side (such as in python3, C++ with some php and mariadb if needed). Even the landscape could be rendered in voxels on a pi3b. Look it up on youtube and see it exists.
On your Pi3b connected to the station R897D in Jacmel Haiti _(which has internet via ethernet but also wifi capability),_ students and locals could register via Simple-SAML-php if it were installed on their to receive an Open-Id-Connect registration so the Pi3b works as a Service-Provider and Identity Provider (SP and IdP), if they register over some simple XHTMLMP webpage which would use a fraction of an old dial-up bandwidth _(like say 15Kbps or something tiny as a trickle)._
It would generate for them some user hashes to write down for login but also, a QR code. If people wanted to expand that, each new user could get an A4 paper sheet (laminated) with their QR codes on it. It is the sort of thing that could help them as a means of ID (for open id connect) in the event of disaster _(for the price of a laminated printed sheet of paper, unique to each user if they chose to buy one for a few dimes or whatever if they do not own a smartphone/pizero2w)._ A photo could even be printed on it. A camera (e.g. playstation2 eyetoy) on each pi3 or pizero2w could scan QR codes.
A quadcore raspberry-pi _(which can run IPFS because it uses blake2b 4way parallel hashing)_ can also run many a KDE app for education like Marble (sudo apt-get install marble). Each Raspberry-Pi could share data via SAMBA and FTP (just wifi, not internet) as a localhost just enough so that a passer-by could use their own mobile-smartphone or pizero2w (maybe battery powered) to "check-in" via their ID (A4 certificate) to let people know their location. In a disaster, lost people can thereby find each other. It is also a way for people who want to learn (education) to be encouraged to use KDE-Apps like Kalzium, GNU_Health, Kanagram, LabPlot, Geogebra and so on _(as basically and encouragement for them to install everything educational from the KDE software site)._ A torrent link for the english and french language versions (AMD64 and ARM) for Endless-OS (linux) could be on the Pi3b registration XHTMLMP page so that passersby who register on thet localhost page can know a good known quantity OS to install on their machine because it has a bunch of wikipedia articles on the ISO file of the distro so that people can use that even if they have no internet one day. Maybe even let passers by _(with limited bandwidth on the wifi, such as granting them 1Mbps for a SAMBA share via wifi without internet)_ can grab the Distro ISO even though they have no internet.
So giving them 1Mbps bandwidth wifi is done thusly:
sudo iw wlan0 set bitrates legacy-2.4 1
Or giving them 12Mbps bandwidth wifi is done thusly
sudo iw wlan0 set bitrates legacy-2.4 12
Then eject them off the wifi (SAMBA or FTP) in a waiting list _(like a bakery ticket algorithm queue after say a few hours or half a day)._
Just as aside _(not crucial to all this but you might like it, for it),_ do see the ExplainingComputers channel for how a pizero2w can run off a (buck convertor and) 12volt battery for a week inbetween charges (and a solar panel could go on it for charging if desired).
It's just that you have loads of unused processing on those Pi boards and the GPU can use it too with barely any power consumption even if it is often encoding h264 video in 1080p at 30fps.
So a mesh network could be established later but for this you would not "need" to do that.
My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
I wish I could have one of those professional grade Seismic Sensor.
impressive stuff. thx for sharing
has the new software been released?
How can I find this software on my computer?
Can we say microtremor instrument that made as diy project?
which is this software from USGS?
Can the Shake be used without the cloud service, and just write to a network or file?
Yes, the Raspberry Shake is just like any other datalogger. With or without data sharing enabled, the continuous waveform data is saved to a file in miniSEED format. For more information, see: manual.raspberryshake.org/traces.html#waveforms-on-disk
Is my screen dirty or is it just the camera?
*camera*
This really is awesome but my RS4D has defective accelerometers so that is a big RIP
Please post to our technical support forum at community.raspberryshake.org, we would be happy to help you. Remember to download and attach your logs to the post.
@@raspishake Ok, I will. But how to you download and attach the logs?
@Martin Turner I already got it all sorted out, but thank you for pointing that out.
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Please give the link for code of this project