I hereby claim:
- I am amstanley on github.
- I am amstanley (https://keybase.io/amstanley) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 7F8C 2B46 549A D3EA 3270 F3BF 25D1 18B8 D892 3C0F
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| ping raspberrypi.local | |
| ssh pi@<ipaddfress> | |
| pw: raspberry | |
| diskutil list | |
| diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk3 | |
| sudo dd bs=1m if=/Users/malcolm/Desktop/2016-02-09-raspbian-jessie.img of=/dev/rdisk3 | |
| ping raspberrypi.local | |
| ssh pi@<ipaddfress> |
| status 2016 02 27 - first post. WIP. | |
| The objective is to: | |
| - either scan an artifact using something like a https://store.structure.io/store or d/l an existing 3d model of an artifact from a place \ | |
| like http://www.thingiverse.com which is appropriate to a 3d printed output | |
| - undertake some magical process which the development of this gist will discover | |
| - end up with an alternative digial representation of the artifact which may be used with an x-carve or similiar milling machine\ | |
| to create a physical example of the artifact using a reductive manufacturing technique. | |
| references: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/design-validate-document/converting-blended-surfaces-to-solids-in-fusion-360/td-p/5920067/page/2 |
| This is a scratchpad for now. | |
| please do not use it for anything... | |
| Status a/o 2016 01 14: alprd will not connect to the mjpeg stream as configured using this tutorial. not sure why. | |
| according to this: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/openalpr/oGgXBGCRYws you need to compile opencv with support | |
| for libavcodec-dev, libavformat-dev, and libswscale-dev . previous tutorial does not include this and may break when | |
| these are included. going back to test. | |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # STATUS A/O 2016 02 14: tested, works | |
| # based on https://barclaysapps.wordpress.com/2014/07/06/openalpr-install-for-rpi-and-udoo-and-tre-and-yun/ , | |
| # http://lukagabric.com/raspberry-pi-license-plate-recognition/, and updated for new packages. | |
| # there are other random notes and googled pages that also informed this tutorial whihc may not be specifically referenced. | |
| #This is not optimized for space or whatever, but does work. well, not as of 2016 01 03 but working to fix that) | |
| # discussion is at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/openalpr/-vckIsPe618: please contribute if you can, and ask questions if you # # have them | |
| # thanks to Timis for tips and hints... |
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