The staff here at Tom’s Hardware is busy tinkering with the SBC, as well, and we’ve got a tutorial to share for anyone that wants to follow along. It’s hard to write about Raspberry Pi projects all month long and not get the itch to make something ourselves. Read: Raspberry Pi Submarine Simulator Tom's Hardware Projects We’re just lucky a Pi was thrown into the mix so we could share it with all of you. Beaucoups of passion went into creating this realistic simulator. When the Pi first boots, it looks for this file if it finds it, it will enable SSH and then delete the file.
The contents of the ssh file don’t matter. The Raspberry Pi has a camera module and moves around on a plotter-like platform that the submarine uses to simulate its dive.Įnthusiasts of all types exist in the world and we’re overwhelmed by how intricate this submarine simulator is. Navigate to the boot partition and type the following. 20,000 leagues under the sea? More like 20,000 milliliters, but who’s counting? This submarine simulator uses a Pi to tour a small pond but it makes you feel like you’re actually shrunk down in size exploring a giant underwater world.