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Basic stamp editor for raspberry pi6/16/2023 Backstage, there will be a wireless modem, used as a hotspot. A small speaker will be connected to audio jack. The raspberry pi will be powered by a 5V 1.5A voltage regulator. A wifi dongle will be connected to RasPi, which will connect to a wireless network. If you mention a shop, please take into account that I live in Greece, so the e-shop should ship internationally.Īfter some researching, I ended up to the following configuration: arduino with scoreboard (shift registers,transistors, LEDs,2 AA batteries and some resistors), connected and controlled by RasPi, via serial (via UART, using a CD4050, because arduino's USB wasn't preferred by me :)). What is the least minimum I need? Where can I buy it? I already have the Arduino, a Basic Stamp, a Raspberry Pi (to play the sounds) and a PIC (PIC16C63, but I have no way of programming it)s and an OlinuXino (Yes I am desperate) lying around. What is the easiest, more efficient and cheapest way to do this? I have found how to make the scoreboard (MANY LEDs, some resistors, transistors, shift registers, an external power-source and an Arduino), but I have almost no idea about the rest. Whenever the score changes, a little irritating sound should. The scoreboard will have two 3-digit numbers, controlled individually. What is needed to be done is to have a scoreboard in the middle of the room, that one will control from backstage. I am part of the team who makes the scenery for a theatrical play at school.
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