TeslaLogger is a self hosted data logger for your Tesla Model S/3/X/Y. Actually it supports RaspberryPi 3B, 3B+, 4B, Docker and Synology NAS.
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TeslaLogger is a self hosted data logger for your Tesla Model S/3/X/Y. Actually it supports RaspberryPi 3B, 3B+, 4B, Docker and Synology NAS.
Motoplay is a project that aims to bring to Motorcycles an on-board computer and multimedia system like the Apple Carplay and Android Auto systems that already exist, and are common, in cars.
Deploy your .NET Project to Raspberry Pi with ease!
A microservice based smart home solution.
Build a Dotnet SQLite3 library for OpenSimulator
A DIY connected thermostat using a Raspberry and Azure public cloud
Application for Android phone that allows you to watch real-time video streams from your Raspberry Pi's.
Monitoring temperature and humidity with Raspberry Pi, Azure Functions, and Power Apps. Code from video here: https://youtu.be/v0mPmCw5yl0
Complete program in C# language for reading the amount of ram (memory) usage in megabytes (Win & Linux)
Complete program in C# language for reading the amount of SDcard usage in megabytes (Linux)
Complete program in C# language that shown IPs connected to your device and its connection time (Linux)
Complete program in C# language to read the percentage of CPU usage core by core
An assistant designed to run on Raspberry Pi 3.
UWP interface to manage multiple Raspberry with Screenly OSE (@Screenly)
The Raspberry Pi's IO Functionality in an easy-to-use API for Mono/.NET/C#
Library for interfacing with MCU on a Grove Hat which provides 6-8 Analog ports depending on version (port of my Windows 10 Library)
A CamJam Raspberry Pi Project using C# and MQTT. It is designed to teach kids to program in MIT App Inventor or Thunkable, by allowing them to interact with the robot through MQTT from their tablets and devices. A sample MIT App Inventor app block diagram is included.
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