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=== Technical Meeting:  Thursday March 13th, 2014 ===
Mark Diez will be coordinating an audience-driven "Andriod devices, apps, and accesories".


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ALL THINGS ANDROID – BYO – SHOW ‘N’ TELL
=== Technical Meeting:  Thursday April 10th ===
Dennis DeLorme, on Beaglebone Black.


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K-LUG/PCIG members and guests will demo favorite and interesting Android stuff – including devices (phones, tablets, other?), apps, accessories, and tips/techniques. Attendees are invited to bring their own or just come to see what others have brought in a wide-ranging demo and discussion of EVERYTHING ANDROID.
 
BRING YOUR FAVORITE ANDROID DEVICES, APPS, and ACCESSORIES.
 
• Devices: Android phones and tablets, direct-attached hardware, Bluetooth-attached hardware, …
 
• Apps: backup, anti-virus/firewall, VPN, productivity, utilities, development, fun stuff, …
 
• Accessories: covers, stands, …
 
• Tips/techniques
 
Here are some items that are likely to arrive. Mark Diez and Mo Holahan will be hosting the show’n’tell.
 
• Devices discussion:  Nook HD+, Nook HD, Samsung cricket SCH-R720
 
• Android For Nook  (AFN): putting Cyanogenmod Android on your Nook HD and HD+ device via commercial microSD card.
 
• Non-traditional keyboard input apps:  Dasher, Dvorak, GKOS, Hacker's, Messagease
 
• Handwritten text input app: MyScript Stylus
 
• Editor: Jota+
 
• Office apps: Kingsoft Office, OfficeSuite Pro 7.2
 
• File and task managers:  ES File Manager, ES Task Manager
 
• Cloud file management: Dropbox (including offline access of files)
 
• Chromecast – YouTube
 
• Skype – audio only, video and audio
 
• E-book readers:  Moon+ Pro (paid), EBookDroid (free), FBReader(free)


• Miscellaneous favorites: Stopwatch, Yukon Gold Solitaire
Small scale computing is becoming more affordable as technology
advances. For low cost simple 8 (or occasionally 16) bit micocontrollers
were the norm. This trend lead to the Arduino microcontroller on a
board. The low cost and popular support have made it a very popular system.


• Other interesting apps:  Google My Tracks (GPS/mapping), Physics Toolbox (sensor, accelerometer readers), Autodesk Force Effect, Force Effect Motion, simulation of mechanical linkages
A few years ago the Raspberry Pi project was started to bring the cost
of a full computer on a board into the Arduino price range. This was
followed by the Beaglebone Black, a lower cost version of the Beaglebone
family. These new systems, which have price points under $50, are
significantly different than the Arduino level systems. They have
similar I/O capabilities but much more computational power than the
Arduino. They are also more complex to use effectively.


Contact Mark Diez for further info or if you have questions or suggestions.
In this presentation I will briefly compare the differences and than
discuss some Beaglebone Black features. Unlike the Arduino, development
can be done directly on the Beaglebone as a stand alone system. I will
also talk about VNC which allows a PC to remotely control the Beaglebone
GUI.


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6 pm, in or near RCTC Heintz Center's HA107.
6 pm, in or near RCTC Heintz Center's '''HA109'''.


[http://www.roch.edu/html-spectrum/getting_to_ucr.html  Directions to Campus]
[http://www.roch.edu/html-spectrum/getting_to_ucr.html  Directions to Campus]
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[http://www.rctc.edu/campustour/maps/heintzA.html  Heintz Center Building Map]
[http://www.rctc.edu/campustour/maps/heintzA.html  Heintz Center Building Map]


Other items on the agenda include pie to celebrate Pi day, PCIG elections and potentially a PCIG future discussion, and a request for March/April/May social ideas.
Also a reminder that Tim will be running this meeting, along with all things K-LUG for May-August (thanks Tim!).  If you have any agenda items to add, please make sure Tim knows about them in advance.
 




=== Planned Lunch:  Thursday March 20th ===
=== Lunch:  Thursday April 17th ===
11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.
11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.




=== Planned Social:  March 2014 TBD ===
=== Social:  Tuesday April 22nd ===
Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tim or Tina.  We've got lots of potential indoor activities at the bottom of this page, speak up if you have preferences.
6th annual participation in CITO/LBB trash clean up.  Cascade Lake soccer fields, 6:30 pm.
 
 
=== Planned Technical Meeting:  Thursday April 10th ===
Dennis DeLorme, on Beaglebone BlackHe'll be looking for input on what's most of interest to the group so he knows where to focus his presentation, feel free to drop him an email.
 
6 pm, in or near RCTC Heintz Center's HA107.
 
[http://www.roch.edu/html-spectrum/getting_to_ucr.html  Directions to Campus]
 
[http://www.rctc.edu/campustour/maps/heintzA.html  Heintz Center Building Map]
 
 
 
=== Planned Lunch:  Thursday April 17th  ===
11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.


Bring your own gloves and beverage.  If possible, also bring waterproof boots or waders, as there’s some shoreline.  Trash and recycling bags are provided, along with the disposal.  More details at http://coord.info/GC4ZNJ1 .


=== Planned Social:  April TBD ===
Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tim or Tina.  We've got lots of potential indoor activities at the bottom of this page, speak up if you have preferences.




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=== Planned Social:  May TBD ===
=== Planned Social:  May TBD ===
Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tim or Tina.  We've got lots of potential indoor activities at the bottom of this page, speak up if you have preferences.
Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tim or Tina.




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=== Planned Social:  June TBD ===
=== Planned Social:  June TBD ===
Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tim or Tina. We've got lots of potential indoor activities at the bottom of this page, speak up if you have preferences.
Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tim or Tina.
 





Revision as of 17:21, 4 April 2014


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We can use presentations for upcoming meetings, please see a list of ideas if you're willing but lacking a topic.


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Technical Meeting: Thursday April 10th

Dennis DeLorme, on Beaglebone Black.

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Small scale computing is becoming more affordable as technology advances. For low cost simple 8 (or occasionally 16) bit micocontrollers were the norm. This trend lead to the Arduino microcontroller on a board. The low cost and popular support have made it a very popular system.

A few years ago the Raspberry Pi project was started to bring the cost of a full computer on a board into the Arduino price range. This was followed by the Beaglebone Black, a lower cost version of the Beaglebone family. These new systems, which have price points under $50, are significantly different than the Arduino level systems. They have similar I/O capabilities but much more computational power than the Arduino. They are also more complex to use effectively.

In this presentation I will briefly compare the differences and than discuss some Beaglebone Black features. Unlike the Arduino, development can be done directly on the Beaglebone as a stand alone system. I will also talk about VNC which allows a PC to remotely control the Beaglebone GUI.

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6 pm, in or near RCTC Heintz Center's HA109.

Directions to Campus

Heintz Center Building Map

Also a reminder that Tim will be running this meeting, along with all things K-LUG for May-August (thanks Tim!). If you have any agenda items to add, please make sure Tim knows about them in advance.


Lunch: Thursday April 17th

11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.


Social: Tuesday April 22nd

6th annual participation in CITO/LBB trash clean up. Cascade Lake soccer fields, 6:30 pm.

Bring your own gloves and beverage. If possible, also bring waterproof boots or waders, as there’s some shoreline. Trash and recycling bags are provided, along with the disposal. More details at http://coord.info/GC4ZNJ1 .


Planned Technical Meeting: May - FIELD TRIP

Field trip to Lake City for to see the shop, meet the team, and check out their robot that just completed a season of FIRST robotics league. Tim Massaro and Mo Holahan were involved in coaching this FIRST team.

Time and location details TBA.


Planned Lunch: Thursday May 15th

11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.


Planned Social: May TBD

Ideas can be found here or invent your own. What would you like to do? Tell Tim or Tina.


Planned Technical Meeting: June

Speaker needed, please let Tim or Tina know if you're willing to volunteer. Willing to present but want to know what people have expressed interest in? Check out our requested topics page.


Planned Lunch: Thursday June 19th

11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.


Planned Social: June TBD

Ideas can be found here or invent your own. What would you like to do? Tell Tim or Tina.



Planned Technical Meeting: March or later, 2013

Oculus Rift, "the first truly immersive virtual reality headset for video games"

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1523379957/oculus-rift-step-into-the-game

Peter Shabino



Planned Socials: Fall or winter

-Jim Henderson, "Silicon Valley" documentary

-Rock climbing at Prairie Walls

-Liquid nitrogen ice cream. This needs a non-Tina organizer. Dennis DeLorme has 2 recipes. We need safety equipment and someone trained enough to keep us from freezing ourselves.

-MAME/foosball/ping pong at Tim Massaro's.



Upcoming Meeting Crisis!

Well, not really a crisis, but we do need some meeting topics (& speakers) for 2014. We'd like to know what you want to see and hear about. Please email Tina or Tim with suggestions for topics. Should we run some previous sessions again (maybe something you really wanted to see but missed out on)? What type of topics are good, what type are bad? Also see this page for a list of suggested topics http://www.k-lug.org/Meetings


Old News Items

See the OldNews page.