Not a clean job and I even resorted to glue to make some modifications while overall not having the right tools at my disposal.
Until there's a dedicated case for this setup it's still better than no case at all: easier and safer to handle 🙂
I might cut the remaining screw length now, what do you think?
Always wanted a pi.
Not sure what to use one for or entirely sure how
I just got one for use as a low-power Google Cloud Print server for my Brother color laser printer that didn't come with the capability naively. There is a nice guide on +How-To Geek about just that.
http://www.howtogeek.com/169566/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-a-google-cloud-print-server/
+Niall De Barra I was in the same boat and the Wolfson audio card did the trick for me.
Now I'm thinking already about new usages (I can transform any colorimeter into a wireless one with a Pi+battery, my software is almost ready to support that)
Initially I had hard time thinking about usages because it was not a smartphone and not Android.
But instead it's very cheap and runs full Linux distros. That open other doors 🙂
Just curious but What kind of colorimeter do you have/use
Currently I use a I1 Display Pro as colorimeter, and a used EFI ES-1000 as spectro.
I wish I had access to a reference spectro tho as currently I'm a bit puzzled about a result inconsistency with it.
#follow