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CONFIGURE SSH SERVER ON TINY CORE LINUX USING OPENSSH Pradeep Singh | 18th Aug 2017 Tiny Core (Core) Linux doesn't come with any default SSH Server, which means you can't do ssh login if you wish to configure this incredibly sim operating system remotely. If you wish to run Tiny Core on a headless machine and want to configure it remotely over ssh login PICORE (TINY CORE) LINUX ON RASPBERRY PI Pradeep Singh | 31st Aug 2017 piCore is the Raspberry Pi port of Tiny Core Linux, which is an independent system architected by Robert Shingledecker and now developed by a small team of developers with strong community support. As piCore runs entirely in RAM, boot media is not used after boot and there is no installation in BITCOIN MINING WITH NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 760 GPU (GIGABYTE Pradeep Singh | 14th Jan 2018 Sometime back, one of my friends told me about Cryptocurrency mining using the Graphics Cards and since then I wanted to give it a try. However, because of the unavailability of good graphics cards in the market (or the crazy prices), I HACK SINGLE BAY WD MY CLOUD NAS DRIVE TO CREATE NFS SHARE Pradeep Singh | 10th Aug 2017 Single Bay WD My Cloud Drives are inexpensive NAS solution that you can add to your Home Network. You can store your media file centrally on this Network Drive and stream them to your smart devices seamlessly. You can also use it to backup the data from your Windows IOT BYTES – BITS AND BYTES OF IOT Internet of things (IoT) is the latest trend in the IT Industry. After the Cloud Computing boom, almost all major Technology Houses are now investing in IoT. With the increasing number of Smart Phones and easy access to the Fast Internet across the globe, we are moving towards a connected world where the sensors will play a crucial STORE MQTT DATA FROM SENSORS INTO SQL DATABASE Pradeep Singh | 20th Jan 2017 MQTT is a great protocol for Sensors to publish data to their Subscribers. However, when it comes to analytics or reporting, you need historical data. Most MQTT brokers don't provide any built-in mechanism to save MQTT data into Database. This may be the missing piece in your IoT Project. So, let's SEND DTMF TONES WITH RASPBERRY PI Pradeep Singh | 29th Jun 2018 In this article, you would learn how to dial a phone number and pass the DTMF digits using Raspberry Pi, USRobotics USR5637 USB Dial-up Modem, and Python script. 1. Hardware Setup: For this article, I am going to connect the USRobotics USR5637 USB Dial-up Modem with a Raspberry Pi as RASPBERRY PI IP NETWORK CONFIGURATION Pradeep Singh | 29th Jun 2016 Let's explore Raspberry Pi's commands and option related to IP Network: 1. IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION: 1.1 How to Check Current IP Address? You can use "ifconfig" command to check the current IP Address configuration on Raspberry Pi - Example: pi@raspberrypi ~ $ ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr b8:27:eb:c3:b1:45 inet addr:10.0.1.55 Bcast:10.0.1.255 BASICS OF AWS IOT POLICIES Basics of AWS IoT Policies. AWS IoT Policies give your IoT Devices permission to access AWS IoT Resources. These resources may include MQTT Topics, Device Shadows, and other IoT Things. Using Policies you can have granular control over IoT data and harden security for your IoT solution easily. Let’s explore how to create and use AWS IoTPolicies.
BASIC IOT ACTUATORS
Let’s explore some of the basic actuators you may use in your IoT projects –. 1. Servo Motors: A Servo is a small device that incorporates a two wire DC motor, a gear train, a potentiometer, an integrated circuit, and a shaft (output spine). The shaft can be positioned to specific angular positions by sending the servo a codedsignal.
CONFIGURE TINY CORE LINUX AS AN IP ROUTER Configure SSH Server on Tiny Core Linux. 5. Enable Routing (IP Forwarding): “IP Forwarding” or “kernel IP forwarding” is a feature of the Linux kernel. It allows the OS to exchange IP Packets between NIC Cards based on their IP Network targets. By default, IP Forwarding is disabled in most of the Linux based operating systems. INSTALL TINY CORE LINUX ON LOCAL DISK (FRUGAL) Pradeep Singh | 18th Aug 2017 The Tiny Core or the Core (a slim version of Tiny Core Linux) is an ultra-small operating system capable of booting from cd-rom, pen-drive, or frugally from a hard drive. It proves to be really useful for the application with one dedicatedfunction, for
MANAGING FILES WITH NODEMCU Managing Files with NodeMCU. ModeMCU Firmware has inbuilt support for file operations using SPI Flash File System ( SPIFFS ), so you can perform operations like upload, delete, list, compile, run, etc directly on ESP8266 Module. SPIFFS allows data and scripts to be written and read from the flash memory in form of files instead of rawmemory
NODEMCU WIFI CONFIGURATION Pradeep Singh | 1st April 2016 ESP8266 with NodeMCU Firmware can be configured as an Access Point, Wifi Client (Host / Station) or both as Client and AP at the same time. It has capability work with 802.11b, 802.11b and 802.11n networks. In this article we will check some of the WiFi configuration methods with sample code. WiFi Device Mode:NODEMCU PINOUT
Pradeep Singh | 5th April 2016. NodeMCU ESP12 Dev Kit V1.0 Pin Definition: Image Source: Google Image Search (image is used for quick reference and non-profit purpose only) CONFIGURE TINY CORE LINUX AS DHCP SERVER USING UDHCPD Pradeep Singh | 18th Aug 2017 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client/server protocol that automatically provides an IP Host with its IP address and other related configuration information such as the subnet mask and default gateway. udhcpd is the DHCP Server demon which is part of BusyBox and is included by default with core CONNECT, CONFIGURE AND TEST USB MICROPHONE AND SPEAKER Pradeep Singh | 30th Jun 2018 If you are struggling to connect USB Microphone or Speaker (or a headset with microphone) with Raspberry Pi, this article may help you. For this article, I am going to use Plantronics BT600 headset with Bluetooth USB dongle,DEVICE SHADOWS
Device Shadows – Part 1 (MQTT Topics and REST APIs) Pradeep Singh | 24th Mar 2017. Device Shadow (or Thing Shadow) is a unique feature of AWS IoT Platform. It can help you design robust IoT Solutions, even for the devices with constrained and intermittent Network connectivity. Let’s explore more about shadows in this article.Skip to content
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BITS AND BYTES OF IOT LET’S DECIPHER IOT… Internet of things (IoT) is the latest trend in the IT Industry. After the Cloud Computing boom, almost all major Technology Houses are now investing in IoT. With the increasing number of Smart Phones and easy access to the Fast Internet across the globe, we are moving towards a connected world where the sensors will play a crucial role in our day to day life. The best part about IoT is that the most of the components required for it have been around for some time. You need not be the best Electronics or Software Guru to start making something on your own. With easy access to Single Board Computer Modules like Raspberry Pi and System on Chip (SoC) modules like Arduino, ESP8266 etc its very easy to get started with IoT. Here on this website, you will find IoT related topics from Basic to Advanced Level (Bits and Bytes). All the articles will be categorized under different Menu items, however, for quick reference, you can check following categorized list – -------------------------TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. IOT FUNDAMENTALS
* What is IoT?
* Common IoT Hardware Platforms* Basic IoT Sensors
* Basic IoT Actuators * Application Protocols for IoT * Wireless Networking Technologies for IoT * Open Source Tools for IoT Software ApplicationsB. ESP8266
* What is ESP8266?
* ESP8266 Pins / Pinout * ESP8266 Initial Setup * ESP8266 Flashing Cradle * 3.3V Power Supply for ESP8266 C. NODEMCU DEV BOARD* What is NodeMCU?
* NodeMCU Pins / Pinout * NodeMCU Initial Setup * File Management on NodeMCU * NodeMCU WiFi Configuration * Check Status of WiFi Connection* MQTT with NodeMCU
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* What is Raspberry Pi? * Raspberry Pi Pins / Pinout * Blink an LED with Raspberry Pi * Raspberry Pi IP Network Configuration * Mosquitto MQTT Broker on Raspberry Pi * SQLite DB on Raspberry Pi * Python Flask Web Application on Raspberry Pi with NGINX and uWSGI * Send Email from Raspberry Pi using Python Script and Gmail SMTP * Post a Tweet on Twitter from Raspberry Pi using Python Script * Publish APC UPS Power Events on MQTT * Connect, Configure and Test USB Microphone and Speaker withRaspberry Pi
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* Getting Started with Arduino * Managing Arduino Libraries * LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) Based Light Sensor using Arduino * DS18B20 Temperature Sensor with Arduino F. ANALOG VOICE MODEM (56K) * Do Analog Dial-Up Modems Still Have Some Relevance in the 4G / 5GWorld?
* USB Analog Modem with Raspberry Pi * Python Script to Autodetect Modem COM Port on Raspberry Pi * Python Script to Reset USB Modem COM Port on Raspberry Pi * Modem Events and DTMF Tone Detection with Raspberry Pi * Send DTMF Tones with Raspberry Pi * Incoming Call Details Logger with Raspberry Pi * Play Audio File on Phone Line with Raspberry Pi * Record Audio from Phone Line with Raspberry PiG. MQTT PROTOCOL
* What is MQTT?
* Capturing and Analysing MQTT Packets * Paho MQTT Client with Python * Mosquitto MQTT Broker on Raspberry Pi * MQTT over WebSockets * Storing MQTT Data from Sensors into SQL Database * Publish APC UPS Power Events on MQTT * MQTT on ESP8266 with NodeMCU Firmware * MQTT Based Shutdown Button for WD My Cloud H. AMAZON WEB SERVICES IOT (AWS IOT) * Getting Started with AWS IoT * AWS IoT CLI on Raspberry Pi * MQTT with AWS IoT Platform using Python and Paho * Basics of AWS IoT Policies * Device Shadows – Part 1 (MQTT Topics and REST APIs) * Device Shadows – Part 2 (MQTT Based Prototype using Python andRaspberry Pi)
* Device Shadows – Part 3 (RESTful API Based Prototype usingPython)
I. DOCKER CONTAINERS AND IOT * Basics of Containers, Docker, and Container Orchestration * Basics of Container Registry, Repository, Tags, and Docker Hub * Docker Containers and IoT Applications * Setup Docker on Raspberry Pi and Run hello-world Container * Create a Docker Container for Raspberry Pi to Blink an LED * Raspberry Pi Cluster for Docker Containers J. PICORE AND TINY CORE (MICROCORE) LINUX * piCore (Tiny Core) Linux on Raspberry Pi * Raspberry Pi 3 Built-in WiFi Module with piCore * Control Raspberry Pi GPIO Pins with piCore and RPi.GPIO * Create new Swap Disk and Disable Zswap on PiCore * Change piCore (Tiny Core) Linux Boot Codes (Boot Options) * Install Tiny Core Linux on Local Disk (Frugal) * Configure SSH Server on Tiny Core Linux using OpenSSH * Assign Persistent Static IP Address to Tiny Core Linux * Configure Tiny Core Linux as DHCP Server using udhcpd * Configure Tiny Core Linux as an IP Router * Configure Tiny Core Linux as NAT (P-NAT) Router using iptables * Tiny Core Persistence – Notes K. VIRTUALIZATION AND CLOUD * Hack Single Bay WD My Cloud NAS Drive to Create NFS Share for VMware vCenter Datastore * Add TP-Link USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter to Intel NUC with VMware ESXi L. BLOCKCHAIN AND CRYPTOCURRENCIES * Bitcoin Mining with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 GPU (Gigabyte Brix)Advertisements
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I’m very interesting with your post. I’d like to use your two script. But, i’d like to add script in MQTT Publish for setting a specific size of payload and QoS level 1 and 2. I’m a beginner. Thaks for your help.Regards,
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