Best way to industrialize raspberry pi 3b+ [closed] - raspberry-pi

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I work on a Raspberry project, the purpose of this project is to use a Raspberry to control an industrial machine.
My customer would like to produce several hundred Raspberry.
I have an custom Raspbian image and I would like to know how "flash" my image on this several Raspberry in an industrial way.
For the moment, the customer wants to use an Raspberry Pi3b+.
Do you have any ideas ?

Kinda off-topic question for here. But, we are using one of these SD card duplicators if that helps.

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I searched for a solution to reboot raspberry pi 4 after shutting down but only I can find that you wire a switch to reboot it. Is there a program or a script to remotly start up raspberry pi by pressing some button on the keyboard. Because I am using mine a smart tv replacement and want to know is it possible to reboot remotly without getting out of bed? :D
a good solution, which I tested is to directly connect the raspberry pi to the tv via usb, so when you turn on the television as the command the rasp also turns on :)

raspberry pi easycap dc 60 capture problems [closed]

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I am trying to capture video over EasyCap DC60 stk1160 (yellow cable) but on my raspbian 3.10.25 (raspberry pi) in mplayer video looks like this (green and messed video, artefacts):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27YLQKNKZtw&feature=youtu.be
And after few seconds it ends with thi error: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cgQFc0i6vo&feature=youtu.be
I tried many settings (as well as vlc) but result is the same. What am I doing wrong? :(
wohooo, I found out it is problem with power. Raspberry pi is not strong enough to power usb easycap directly. When I use powered usb hub it works! :)

Digital Computer Architecture Help Needed [closed]

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let's say I have a 2-Mbyte chip and need to construct a 8-Mbyte memory. I need to show the address lines in a diagram and explain what the address lines are used for. How would I go about doing this?
If I remember correctly you could make it with 4 2-Mbyte chips.
The first 2 bits of the address are used to select which chip you need. Then the rest of the address is sent to the selected chip.

WANTED : All operative systems OS which run on the Raspberry Pi? [closed]

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I bought one of those 512MB Ram supported models, I downloaded a common image with 7 different modes to boot the system and installed the most common one.
I wondered whats possible to manage on this ARMv6 Chip. Sincu Ubuntu needs ARMv7 it will not run under this. But is there a list of many or even all ? operating systems or similiar workplatforms which are supported by this super small super computer?
I start here :
RiscOS
DEBIAN
Pidora
Raspbian
OpenELEC
Archlinux
There's a list that seems to be maintained on the RPi Distributions page on the eLinux wiki.

Room temperature monitor software [closed]

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There are lots of tools to see your CPU etc temperature, but I'm looking for a tool to monitor your room temperature.
I don't know if my PC have the hardware to do this, but maybe it's build in?
Thanks
Here is a link to a room temperatur scan software. All you need is a probe and a usb device.