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Revision as of 06:26, 4 June 2019
Hamming is a Raspberry Pi 2. Hamming was named after Richard Hamming who invented the Hamming Code, the Hamming window, Hamming numbers, sphere-packing (or Hamming bound), and the Hamming distance.
It used to run a the daemons for the Notification Board.
At 447 Hackney Road, Hamming previously ran the Orange LED Strip Moving Sign and National Rail clock connected via a powered USB hub. The Raspberry Pi 2 hardware was kindly donated by User:Yvanj
It now runs voice announcers and doorbell in the 1st Floor at Ujima House.