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I've got a few Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects underway... One is to power a LED Dot matrix panel showing the current Heat and Round. If your track uses RC Scoring Pro software, it continually writes all it's data to a XML file. This is intended for upload to liverc.com to show live results, but there's no reason you couldn't read it and parse it for display. A live scoreboard seems a little more complicated, but that's also on the list. There's some stuff on embeddedadventures.com for this.
Someone already built a homemade transponder/decoder. There's a thread on it. He's not using a Pi but some other microprocessor. I was thinking you could set one up with a photo eye for timing r/c drag race events (I've seen some similar pinewood derby projects like this). Might try messing around with that too. |
Originally Posted by cdwilliams1
(Post 13176453)
I've got a few Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects underway... One is to power a LED Dot matrix panel showing the current Heat and Round. If your track uses RC Scoring Pro software, it continually writes all it's data to a XML file. This is intended for upload to liverc.com to show live results, but there's no reason you couldn't read it and parse it for display. A live scoreboard seems a little more complicated, but that's also on the list. There's some stuff on embeddedadventures.com for this.
I was interested in the PI to use as a media player for my home tv. I may still do that. |
Originally Posted by cdwilliams1
(Post 13176453)
I've got a few Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects underway... One is to power a LED Dot matrix panel showing the current Heat and Round. If your track uses RC Scoring Pro software, it continually writes all it's data to a XML file. This is intended for upload to liverc.com to show live results, but there's no reason you couldn't read it and parse it for display. A live scoreboard seems a little more complicated, but that's also on the list. There's some stuff on embeddedadventures.com for this.
Someone already built a homemade transponder/decoder. There's a thread on it. He's not using a Pi but some other microprocessor. I was thinking you could set one up with a photo eye for timing r/c drag race events (I've seen some similar pinewood derby projects like this). Might try messing around with that too. |
Originally Posted by JimmyG
(Post 13177128)
We use Alycat at our track and in the past couple years, there was a lot of interest in having scoreboards (primarily overseas), but the scoreboards are ALOT of money. Someone came up with the idea to buy a large screen tv, (since they are cheaper than a scoreboard), and turn it to be portrait, and the real time race is shown on it just like a scoreboard. Currently Alycat has up to 3 different screens( RM, Cutdown race screen, and Scoreboard).
I was interested in the PI to use as a media player for my home tv. I may still do that. |
Ok, Started getting familiar with the Pi this week. Anyone fluent in Scratch or Python?
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