Raspberry Pi Tutorial #13B - Working with LEDs and GPIO (cont.)
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel here by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy, and as always, tips are appreciated! -TE
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel here by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy, and as always, tips are appreciated! -TE
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel here by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy, and as always, tips are appreciated! -TE
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel on Odysee/LBRY by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy watching, and of course tips are always welcome! -TE
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel here by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy, and as always, tips are appreciated! -TE
In this video, I briefly run down installing my favorite Kodi skin, Eminence. I also install the Kodi MythTV PVR addon and configure it to connect to my MythTV backend server.
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel here by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy, and as always, tips are appreciated! -TE
[ Note: There are probably much easier/better ways to setup a static IP and Wifi for your Pi these days, but you may find this old video interesting anyway ]
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel here by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy, and as always, tips are appreciated! -TE
I created a series of tutorials about the Raspberry Pi single board computer in the early to mid 2010s and posted them to YouTube. At one time my channel had over 24000+ subscribers, but since I haven't posted there in many years, YouTube demonetized my channel. So, now I'm starting my channel here by posting my older videos, with the plan going forward to create new videos on a variety of tech topics, and grow my channel on Odysee/LBRY instead. Eventually I plan to leave YouTube permanently, but not before first using it to help drive traffic here. Much of the archived content may be seriously out of date, but some of it could also still be pretty useful. At the very least, it might be interesting to someone to see how the Raspberry Pi has progressed over time. I hope you enjoy, and as always, tips are appreciated! -TE