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Removing the Bounce from a Rotary Encoder in C++

September 30, 2020January 8, 2021 john

This code was developed from an idea by Oleg Mazurov and is presented here as a complete class that can be added as a tab in an Arduino sketch.

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Cluster Computing Linux Raspbery Pi 

A Raspberry Pi based Cluster for use with ipyparallel and MPI

December 31, 2019January 25, 2021 john

This article describes the configuration of Jupyter and ipyparallel for use with a Raspberry Pi cluster.

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Cluster Computing Featured Linux Raspbery Pi 

A Raspberry Pi based ‘Bramble’ Cluster for Docker Swarm

December 31, 2019January 5, 2021 john

This Article describes all of the steps to create a ‘Beowulf’ compute cluster using Raspberry Pi 3s and Docker.

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Archived Linux Raspbery Pi 

Installing Arch Linux on a Raspberry Pi 3

May 30, 2018January 8, 2021 john

This article describes a simple approach to build a basic Arch installation with fixed IP address and a few basic

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Telstar Status:

Line 1: (01756 664433)
Status: OK
Config:
Asterisk Softmodem connecting to Telstar (Currer).

Line 2: (01756 664434)
Status: OK
Config: Asterisk Softmodem connecting to the Telstar vPAD. With access to many Viewdata systems.

Internet 1: (glasstty.com:6502)
Status: OK
Config: TCP endpoint connecting to Telstar (Currer).

Internet 2: (glasstty.com:6503)
Status: OK
Config: TCP endpoint connecting to Telstar (Ellis).

Notes:
Telstar now supports Minitel Terminals on all ports.

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John Newcombe - Software developer with an interest in the development of Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks. John also has an interest in 8 bit computers and is the developer and maintainer of the Telstar videotex system.

Glass TTY

In the 1970s, character mode terminals e.g., ADM3A, VT100 etc. were considered preferable to the large cumbersome teleprinters. These new all electronic devices with their glass screens were often referred to as "Glass TTYs".

Wikipedia, Computer Terminal.

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