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===== Install Mono on Raspberry Pi ===== | ===== Install Mono on Raspberry Pi ===== | ||
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===== WComp on Raspberry Pi ===== | ===== WComp on Raspberry Pi ===== | ||
- | As the last step of the overall process, to install WComp, you juste have to unzip SharpWCompContainerMonoLinux where you want, to be able to us it. | + | As the last step of the overall process, to install WComp, you juste have to unzip '' |
- | ===== Install | + | ===== Install |
- | To be able to use Groove sensors and actuators, you will have to install some extra software. You can read the following procedure | + | On Raspberry Pi, you can use different king of sensor libraries with WComp. You can use Goove, Phidgets, Electronic Brick. Moreover, we are currently working one a unified way to access |
- | * [[http:// | + | |
- | * [[http:// | + | |
- | When every software part is installed, you have to patch the wiringPi library in order to be able to use it with WComp. You just have to download the following zip file, extract it and and launch the installer to patch and install a patch wiringPi library | + | * [[raspberry-grove|Install Grove Pi on Raspberry Pi]] |
+ | * [[raspberry-phidget|Install Phidget on Raspberry Pi]] | ||
+ | * [[raspberry-ebrick|Install Electronic Brick on Raspberry Pi]] | ||
+ | * [[raspberry-enocean|Install EnOcean | ||
- | * Download {{: | ||
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- | < | ||
- | unzip wiringpi_patch.zip | ||
- | cd WiringPi\ Patch | ||
- | chmod +x install.sh | ||
- | sudo ./ | ||
- | </ |