Brilliant! I have several Raspberry Pis doing various things around the house and am always interested in seeing what other folks use them for. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, It was fun getting it to where I did, the irony was i gave up on it about 6 months before covid hit! The 'zombie apocalypse' doesnt seem so far fetched anymore! 😂 I guess its really an art project in the broadest sense of art.
Thanks, I'm working on it, my budget won't stretch to a pi5 though :-( Excluding the parts I've already got, I've already spent about £200! This video will take longer than my lifetime to break even! 😭
Thanks for sharing! I'm not sure of the inspiration, but in my mind was an old PC 286, that I used early in my career to test communication transmission equipment I think that was in the same shape as an oscilloscope, but for some reason I've always wanted one. It was the size of a small suitcase, didn't have batteries and weighed a ton!
Brilliant! I have several Raspberry Pis doing various things around the house and am always interested in seeing what other folks use them for. Thanks for sharing!
Cool, thanks for letting me know 😀
Thanks Simon, it's an interesting idea and you've certainly packed in the functionality !
Glad you think so! Many thanks for your kind comments
Very cool project!
Thanks, It was fun getting it to where I did, the irony was i gave up on it about 6 months before covid hit! The 'zombie apocalypse' doesnt seem so far fetched anymore! 😂 I guess its really an art project in the broadest sense of art.
As a cyberdeck fan, I want to see this finished! Though you could upgrade to a Pi5.
Thanks, I'm working on it, my budget won't stretch to a pi5 though :-( Excluding the parts I've already got, I've already spent about £200! This video will take longer than my lifetime to break even! 😭
Yes, I'd be very interested to see it! I've been thinking of trying something similar.
Great! I better get on with it then....
Looks like my old LENVO (IBM) T130. All the bells n whistles and plugs, even a CD player. I'm still using it.
Thanks for sharing! I'm not sure of the inspiration, but in my mind was an old PC 286, that I used early in my career to test communication transmission equipment I think that was in the same shape as an oscilloscope, but for some reason I've always wanted one. It was the size of a small suitcase, didn't have batteries and weighed a ton!
Do it. I've never heard of one of these but I have similiar files backed up for emergency preparedness so I assume that is the point.
Thanks for the support, I was very nervous putting this video on the channel.
Hi Simon, count me in, I'm a bit of a computer nerd too :-)
😆 OK 👍🏻