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− | Instrumentino is an instrument control system designed to interface with various smart or semi smart systems. The actual sensors and actuators can be as simple as potentiometers, lm35, solar cells, relays..... . As a sort of glue there is some smart component ( beyond Instrumentino ) which | + | Instrumentino is an instrument control system designed to interface with various smart or semi smart systems. The actual sensors and actuators can be as simple as potentiometers, lm35, solar cells, relays..... . As a sort of glue there is some smart component ( beyond Instrumentino ) which in the base case is an Arduino running Controlino. Instrumentino can configure Controlino on the fly to interact with a large number of sensors/actuators. |
= Why = | = Why = | ||
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To do much more it seems you need an arduino. | To do much more it seems you need an arduino. | ||
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+ | == Clean Install on Mint == | ||
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+ | Installed spyder | ||
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+ | went to https://pypi.python.org/pypi/instrumentino link to git hub gave 404 search found https://github.com/yoelk/instrumentino | ||
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+ | using D:\_Source\Python\instremento\Using Instrumentino_v03.odt | ||
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+ | package manger wxpython | ||
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Well, not so bad. Useful to know that my Spyder already had wxpython, came with it or I installed, who knows. Also useful to know wxpython is called wx. This helps a lot. | Well, not so bad. Useful to know that my Spyder already had wxpython, came with it or I installed, who knows. Also useful to know wxpython is called wx. This helps a lot. | ||
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