I'm no longer using this exact setup, it is based on an old version of libfprint and further development is moving at a slow pace.
This document will still be available for further reference, but I don't plan to update it.
| /** | |
| FinalIKを使ったLeapMotion Orion用HandController | |
| (VRIKバージョン) | |
| Author: MiyuMiyu (https://twitter.com/miyumiyuna5) | |
| Source: https://qiita.com/miyumiyu/items/72b965df46a79f3ec523 | |
| Modified by: Emiliana (https://twitter.com/Emiliana_vt) | |
| Modifications: Updated for current SDK version, supports hand position reset on tracking loss, hand mirroring and interpolation. | |
| */ | |
| /* |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <freetype2/ft2build.h> | |
| #include FT_FREETYPE_H | |
| int main() { | |
| FT_Library ft; | |
| FT_Error err = FT_Init_FreeType(&ft); | |
| if (err != 0) { | |
| printf("Failed to initialize FreeType\n"); |
This tutorial will turn your Raspberry PI into a simple Bluetooth audio receiver, which plays music through connected speakers. It's like a regular car audio system, but it can be used anywhere and it's a good value.
Audio source (i.e. smartphone)
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| Copyright (C) 2011 Joerg Seebohn |