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Topic: [HOWTO] Raspberry Pi @ Bitcoin standalone chart monitor (Read 4128 times)

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it's cool  Grin
does anyone know a cheap display for raspberry pi?
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Great project, it would be really useful to several traders here.
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I have an extra Raspberry Pi B+ just laying around, might as well try this!

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Raspberries are cute and interesting, but other than that they arent much.
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Is Raspberry PI worth the buy or is this some hipster shit that isn't all that useful beyond gimmicks? Is it worth it for the average broke guy?
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Hi!
A question: what does it means

… now create /boot/xinitrc /home/pi/.xinitrc file

? End where I have to paste the code above (#!/bin/sh
while true; do )?

Thk you!

Sorry..

… now create /home/pi/.xinitrc and paste that content..

Great!
Thank you!

But now i receive an error.
It's in a loop and it seems it doesn't see the monitor (that is regulary connected.)
IT says "Unrecognized argument -- 'dumpedid'".
Any idea?

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Hi!
A question: what does it means

… now create /boot/xinitrc /home/pi/.xinitrc file

? End where I have to paste the code above (#!/bin/sh
while true; do )?

Thk you!

Sorry..

… now create /home/pi/.xinitrc and paste that content..
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hi!
A question: what does it means

… now create /boot/xinitrc /home/pi/.xinitrc file

? End where I have to paste the code above (#!/bin/sh
while true; do )?

Thk you!
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Finished SDCard img upload.
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I will have to give this a try - nicely done.

thanks.
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I will have to give this a try - nicely done.
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With this method you will be able to display BitcoinWisdom data or even your custom Tradingview chart into a auto-bootable fullscreen minimalist linux device. The chart stored in the Tradingview can be easily customized from any computer on-the-fly without needing to change anything on Pi.

This project consists in configure Raspi to load a fullscreen Chromium instance using the least possible resources. Of course, you can use this same method to standalone display any service you want.

Howto, SDCard image and Video preview here: http://dann.com.br/raspberry-pi-bitcoin-standalone-chart-monitor/

Test and give me feedback please.
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