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Thursday, 17 January 2013

theSkyNet POGS

Posted on 03:54 by Unknown
It's been a while since I've posted. Been busy with school and a few other things. Sorry to anyone that's been following and wondering why I went quiet.

I have some good news. I've been crunching theSkyNet POGS data on two of my Raspberry Pi's for over a month now. Detailed statistics at:

http://allprojectstats.com/show.php?projekt=150&id=3089
http://allprojectstats.com/show.php?projekt=150&id=3481

If you're interested in loading this project up, you can download the necessary files from here:

   pogs-armv61.tar.gz

All you need to do is attach POGS like any old anonymous platform project and away you go. Send me a comment to let me know how you went - if you do give it a shot.
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