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Tim Gilbert's Blog | Programming and whatnot About Tim Gilbert's Blog Programming and whatnot Logging from headless Nerves machines to Papertrail In my spare time I’ve recently been learning some Elixir, and I was excited to come across the Nerves project , with which you can create a Raspberry Pi firmware image that essentially boots directly into the Erlang BEAM VM. It’s an impressive system that works really nicely for embedded systems development, which is one of Erlang’s traditional strengths. The project I’m working on is controlling the Unicorn Hat HD , a little 16×16 LED grid, from a Raspberry Pi via the Elixir/ALE hardware-interfacing library. You can see my project’s source on GitHub , for what it’s worth, though it’s still not functional. One potential roadblock when trying to develop on a remote Raspberry Pi is figuring out how to view console output from the device, especially if it’s running headless. After poking around some a bit I found a solution that...
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