Dear Element14,
What the heck is this? I'm interested in the Azure Test Kit but don't say Free and then put $75 on the only way to get started.
Complete loss of trust here:
Dear Element14,
What the heck is this? I'm interested in the Azure Test Kit but don't say Free and then put $75 on the only way to get started.
Complete loss of trust here:
I just ordered it for free, well I paid €6 for shipping. It depends what country you are in whether it's free or not.
I ordered one and paid £0.01 - close enough to free for me !
MK
Have you a plan for yours ?
I haven't quite seen enough documentation for the M4s to know what it can do but it looks quite capable if enough pins can be accessed.
MK
Hello Michael, yes I have a (sort of) plan. But it is just a direction where I am pointing the sight as I need to read all the documentation, webinars and the plenty of material that E14 provided to design the project. Indeed, there are some fixed points like the use of the AWS cloud as I have already registered on it and I own an AWS EC2 by years where I store all my stuff, repositories, sites and I have a lot of gigabytes free on an external disk and more. The second point is that I have a number of robots and reacting stuff, most of them coming from the Art-a-Tronic last exhibition that I should connect plus a couple of new things. The general idea is to focus a real smart home fully interactive but as I said I need more details on this board to make a serious design.
I appreciated that the challenge is divided into two parts where the first is essentially focused on our own learning curve.
The last but not less important is a binding condition I will follow in all the design. It should be modular and replicable (as a matter open-source) as it will be part of some chapters of the second volume of the book I am writing, dedicated to the Raspberry PI.
Enrico
Hello Michael, yes I have a (sort of) plan. But it is just a direction where I am pointing the sight as I need to read all the documentation, webinars and the plenty of material that E14 provided to design the project. Indeed, there are some fixed points like the use of the AWS cloud as I have already registered on it and I own an AWS EC2 by years where I store all my stuff, repositories, sites and I have a lot of gigabytes free on an external disk and more. The second point is that I have a number of robots and reacting stuff, most of them coming from the Art-a-Tronic last exhibition that I should connect plus a couple of new things. The general idea is to focus a real smart home fully interactive but as I said I need more details on this board to make a serious design.
I appreciated that the challenge is divided into two parts where the first is essentially focused on our own learning curve.
The last but not less important is a binding condition I will follow in all the design. It should be modular and replicable (as a matter open-source) as it will be part of some chapters of the second volume of the book I am writing, dedicated to the Raspberry PI.
Enrico