[scona] Camp Smalltalk PDX - ideas of things to work on/do

Georg Heeg via scona-list scona-list at scona.us
Fri Jul 24 13:41:27 PDT 2015


Paul,

We do not have any software yet to control 3d printers. In our first Raspberry project we have 70+ buttons which control audio files to be played and led LEDs.

3d printing is on the todo list though.

Georg

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

> Am 24.07.2015 um 18:08 schrieb Paul DeBruicker <pdebruic at gmail.com>:
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> Hi Georg,
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> That is great that VW is running on the Pi.
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> Their Makerbots do not run on Smalltalk or a Pi as far as I know.   One is on a Mac and the two others are on a windows machine, and I think they run Makerbot Desktop (http://www.makerbot.com/desktop) for printing.
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> I'll check about whether we can attempt to run the Makerbots using our own software/hardware.  I think it should be OK.  I don't know that anyone has written driver software to run them from Smalltalk.  Or did you mean to create the .stl files that they use when printing?
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> Thanks
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> Paul
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>> On Jul 24, 2015, at 6:55 AM, Georg Heeg <georg at heeg.de> wrote:
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>> Paul,
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>> As presented last week at ESUG, there is also VisualWorks on Raspberry Pi 2, see also http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/main/2015/07/cincom-smalltalk-enables-adventure-world-german-language-expansion/
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>> Question: are the 3d printers controlled by Smalltalk or are they accessible from Raspberry?
>> 
>> Georg
>> 
>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
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>>> Am 24.07.2015 um 05:49 schrieb Paul DeBruicker via scona-list <scona-list at scona.us>:
>>> 
>>> In the hopes of starting a discussion of things we could do during the three days (August 21-23) of Camp Smalltalk PDX. here are some ideas:
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>>> 
>>> - The hackerspace has 4 3d printers (3 maker bots and another one I can't remember the name of).  We could put them to use making Raspberry Pi cases (e.g. from thingiverse.com [1]) with a balloon or Squeak mouse logo or some such.  It looks like Squeak 5.0 runs on the Pi with few/no problems. Presumably Pharo & Cuis aren't that far off if at all.  
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>>> 
>>> - If anyone is interested in "cloud" stuff I have a Seaside web app &  I'm working on a project to get it tested in multiple browsers automatically. The goal is to go from committing a Smalltalk code change and have a dozen or so Azure and AWS servers run in-browser Selenium tests.  I'm using Ansible [2] & Jenkins [3] for that to script everything together.  I'm hopeful to have it "done" before then but we'll see.  
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>>> 
>>> - About 45 miles east of Portland there is a fish stand [4] where Native Americans sell salmon caught that day.  I intend to drive out there midday Saturday to get some for the cookout.  Anyone wanting to go for a scenic drive could go and we can stop by Multnomah Falls [5] to do a short hike & take in the view.
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>>> - I'd like some help getting an LMDB [6] plugin running for Squeak/Pharo using the old BerkeleyDB plugin code.  My C skills are _weak_  but I'm willing to cram some study in before the weekend if anyone wants to work on that.  
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>>> Of course I'm happy to pitch in on others ideas as I can.  
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>>> 1 - http://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=raspberry+pi+case&sa=
>>> 2 - http://ansible.com
>>> 3 - http://jenkins-ci.org/
>>> 4 - https://goo.gl/maps/WUXcx
>>> 5 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multnomah_Falls
>>> 6- http://symas.com/mdb/
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