This is a demonstration of using Ruby and the WiringPi Gem to pulse an LED connected to a GPIO pin in a manner similar to the sleep indicator on a MacBook.
A video of the effect can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCUMXK7qf-c
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# Ubuntu upstart file at /etc/init/meteor.conf | |
author "Tom Coleman <tom@thesnail.org>" | |
start on runlevel [2345] | |
stop on runlevel [06] | |
respawn | |
respawn limit 10 5 | |
This is a demonstration of using Ruby and the WiringPi Gem to pulse an LED connected to a GPIO pin in a manner similar to the sleep indicator on a MacBook.
A video of the effect can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCUMXK7qf-c
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages
git clone git://github.com/jashkenas/coffee-script-tmbundle CoffeeScript
git clone https://github.com/miksago/jade-tmbundle.git Jade
git clone https://github.com/LearnBoost/stylus.git Stylus
ISO 3166 Country Code | ISO639-2 Country Code | Country | ISO 3166 Country Code | ISO639-2 Lang | Language | Date Format | |
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ALB | AL | Albania | sqi | sq | Albanian | yyyy-MM-dd | |
ARE | AE | United Arab Emirates | ara | ar | Arabic | dd/MM/yyyy | |
ARG | AR | Argentina | spa | es | Spanish | dd/MM/yyyy | |
AUS | AU | Australia | eng | en | English | d/MM/yyyy | |
AUT | AT | Austria | deu | de | German | dd.MM.yyyy | |
BEL | BE | Belgium | fra | fr | French | d/MM/yyyy | |
BEL | BE | Belgium | nld | nl | Dutch | d/MM/yyyy | |
BGR | BG | Bulgaria | bul | bg | Bulgarian | yyyy-M-d | |
BHR | BH | Bahrain | ara | ar | Arabic | dd/MM/yyyy |
// Place user-specific overrides in this file, to ensure they're preserved | |
// when upgrading | |
{ | |
"folder_exclude_patterns": [".svn", ".git", ".hg", "CVS", "node_modules"] | |
} |
Connect to your Mac's localhost from within a VMWare virtual machine. | |
- Boot up VMware and fire up your VM (i'm using Windows 7) | |
- Make sure that the VM is using NAT | |
- Fire up the command prompt in Windows and type "ipconfig". IN the resulting text look for your IPv4 address. It will be something like 192.168.xxx.xxx | |
- Now go to your browser in your VM and type that ip address into the url bar but change the last set of digits to be 2 (or 1). | |
- so as an example if your ip was found to be 192.168.213.200 change it to be 192.168.213.2 | |
- Assuming that your localhost is running on your mac you should get your localhost in your VM browser. | |
- If you need to add a non standard port number on the end like 8090 go ahead and do so. |