mbed'ing the Google Assistant Services (gRPC) Software Development Kit on to your Google AIY Voice Kit 2.0 Raspberry Pi Zero WH board from Target.



curl -sSL https://~`/•^°\=✓*bwip!!.com/installSlædeAeffe.™pac | sudo bash




???? {something like that, maybe}




The point is to develop the single threaded processor as a Complex Instruction Single Compute CISC processor (perhaps ad hoc usage somewhat)



to manage the various duties that the board can field and relay as far as sensory I/O and for the voltage required to push or throttle the calibration of the compressor/envelope signals in some notion of that the Google Assistant API - which is a massive undertaking of interfacing capabilities in libs and process-scripting of requiring all of Google's API repositories in being suited on-hand for the controller device as a « self-hosted » full server interface.





Important: this librarybwipp/>∆ is known as « gRPC » on GitHub or similar Unix / Linux architecture sort repository.




This sort of purpose in enterprise développent is otherwise known as a .icu (colloquially), of general Top Level Domain web app development.




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  # Perhaps, 1st of all, port scan (ioctl?) [Check]


      # the mbed board; perhaps at platformio.org (best


          # site for embedded device platforming, frameworks


         # and as a lib / script / proc - subtype


       # « customizing » (tryna) purpose about IoT device board


     # purchases in slædd'nAeFFé™ multivariate distributions


   # to bwipp pigeon around, see what's bwi-bwippsies


   


                   /`~/•^°\==✓°`* bwippzsi*'ieezz<_ span="">




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    # « | »


     is


    


« %7c »




in


  tcp/udp ipv4/v6 in the address line.


  # # in case your browser features a command-address line as for the


Straight Line | | delineator separator thing, as for UTF-8




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At some point, it's back to the instructions for doing the development board mbed thing of getting it working or better.




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Creating a Virtual Environment




  in


Python 3.3(+) 




     with


          Lib/venv


         


The 'venv' module.




Invoking the virtual environment is important to previz the middle ground between scripting code and commands (libs / firmware flashing) in to the embedded device.




# # you'll need to know the path to your desired destination device, which isn't an off-hand easy thing to simply stated or claim, and as well pull it off like bwipp-si*ezzz.






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Okay, perhaps not, though. Not Python, I'd decide - for this one. I find some of the syntax in Python to be contrary to some of my efforts at understanding scripting and coding, as a musician at heart. I'm planning on going with a Java embedded platform.




Update: May 6th, 2019:






Instead of continuing to try to SSH in to the Voice Kit 2.0 as a first-off consideration, I purchased a mini-HDMI to HDMI cable at Fry's Electronics; a warehouse electronics specialty store. I was pleased to see the results when I plugged it in and booted up the system - a complete Linux operating system contained within the small Google Cardboard Voice Kit.







The home screen of the Google AIY Voice Kit 2.0 - a complete Linux operating system in and of itself


Check out my newer blog posts to see progress I've made on a concept for the AIY Voice Kit 2.0 embedded platform based on Dialogflow - a conversational interface for Google Cloud Developers.



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