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But a quick search shows it supports USB cameras now which hopefully means higher resolution video stream since it's no longer the rpi cam
My friend uses octoprint with a Logitech C920
Using a Pi 3 or 4 is best because using a webcam along the rest of octoprint functions needs some more compute to avoid dropped frames.
Good to know, thanks gonna pick up a 4 and a buck converter
And probably a C920 actually
Really nice to see the Pi's now come with onboard wifi modules. Now my only gripe with them really is no eMMC
If you need onboard storage you could get a raspberry pi compute module 4 but then you would need a breakout board.
The compute module would also let you run PCIe devices like an Nvme drive if you prefer that.
Damn that's really not half bad. I kind of fell off paying attention to the pi's around pi2 and I dont believe they were making a pi compute module 2 so I figured they were straying away from the compute module indefinitely
Gonna try and get that set up with octoprint
So I want to get a 3D printer I would like to get the endet 3 v2 but I do not really want to pay China any money. Any ideas for other good printers that are not to much money but are not made in China?
I have the ender 3 pro I just picked up last week; super happy with it. Unfortunately in that price range you'd be hard pressed to find a non-chinese made one that also works that well
There were a couple back American made ones back in the day, but they've been pushed out of business
I'll ask some of my former coworkers at simplify3d though see if they know any. theyre more in touch with the 3d printing industry than I am these days
Asked; they said nope creality is the top dog right now
Could build from a blueprint, and source american parts
labor will be 100% american! ๐
cost will be around 300-500 for most of them, although im sure with creative sourcing of parts you could get it lower
Just used some hard earned money to treat myself to a HomePod mini, itโs great and I recommend it
Gives you a way better understanding of how it all gets put together and when stuff eventually breaks you'll have a better idea of how to fix it
That being said though, if you want to just hit the ground printing economically, the ender 3 is really hard to beat. That printer costs me ~$800 to source whereas I picked up the ender 3 for less than $250
What did you record that on
that's smooth af
60 fps?
iPhone 8
4k 60fps apparently
Thanks for the input
Wow...
I just tested my little Emerson TV. It doesn't work with my Atari 600XL, but it does work with my composite to RF switch box. I wonder what's up?
The Atari does just fine with the Zenith 9'' CRT.
I don't want to open up the Emerson... I tried to recap my Sega Game Gear and that didn't go well...
The Game Gear still turns on but it's still not working...
What ever it is it's beyond my electrical skill...
All I can really work on well is toy trains...
Every time I try to work on anything with a PCB it usually doesn't go well...
Unless it one of those RadioShack style kits.