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Dice analyzer machine project

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Deozaan:
Somewhat off topic, but, wow! These Dicecards are cool!


http://dicecards.com/

mouser:
now that is cool.

wraith808:
now that is cool.
-mouser (January 22, 2016, 09:02 PM)
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Yeah... I was on the kickstarter.  They were so cool, that I ordered more after.  I think he's out of stock on them now, however, and not planning a reprint.

Deozaan:
now that is cool.
-mouser (January 22, 2016, 09:02 PM)
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Yeah... I was on the kickstarter.  They were so cool, that I ordered more after.  I think he's out of stock on them now, however, and not planning a reprint.
-wraith808 (January 22, 2016, 09:12 PM)
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He's selling a PDF for $5 which you can use to print your own:

http://www.drivethrucards.com/product/152577/Dicecards

Ath:
My rotation and scale invariant recognizer code is working quite well (if the extraction of foreground is successful).
-mouser (January 22, 2016, 04:09 PM)
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I assume you developed this on Windows, using C/C++, but will it run on a Raspberry Pi? Or does it require specific libraries or a specific amount of CPU power?

Don't expect it to run on Windows 10 IoT Core for RPi 2, as that darned 'thing' takes around 5 minutes just for booting into the 'desktop', and you'd have to rewrite your code into .net universal code (C#), and not much of a GUI. I've given up trying for this IoT incarnation, just using Raspbian (Wheezy/Jessie) for my RPi-IoT projects :Thmbsup:

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