Galaxy Gear S2 driven by OpenPlotter and Signal K - Printable Version +- OpenMarine (https://forum.openmarine.net) +-- Forum: OpenPlotter (https://forum.openmarine.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: How do I...? (https://forum.openmarine.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Galaxy Gear S2 driven by OpenPlotter and Signal K (/showthread.php?tid=176) |
Galaxy Gear S2 driven by OpenPlotter and Signal K - SkipperEarly - 2016-08-01 Have seen this description in the OP interview. Can anyone elaborate how this can be achieved? Is it straight forward to display on the smartwatch various boat data ? e.g. page through wind, speed, depth etc data and even more sexy when racing %performance boat speed vs Polar etc. Can anyone with experience add some descriptions please. THANKS! RE: Galaxy Gear S2 driven by OpenPlotter and Signal K - Sailoog - 2016-08-02 This is the source of the modified sailgauge package to be run in S2 watch. https://github.com/e-sailing/sailgauge/tree/watch RE: Galaxy Gear S2 driven by OpenPlotter and Signal K - Smartell - 2017-07-05 Has Sailgauge ever been installed on an S2? I don't see how that can be done... RE: Galaxy Gear S2 driven by OpenPlotter and Signal K - Sailoog - 2017-07-06 Sailgauge is not an app to install, it is a web app installed on openplotter, you have to visit the address http://10.10.10.1:3000/sailgauge/ from your watch. RE: Galaxy Gear S2 driven by OpenPlotter and Signal K - Smartell - 2017-07-11 (2017-07-06, 05:22 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Sailgauge is not an app to install, it is a web app installed on openplotter, you have to visit the address http://10.10.10.1:3000/sailgauge/ from your watch. Thanks. Got it "working" now. Had some misgivings on how to enter a URL on the Samsung Gear S3 but i found that when creating bookmarks, it is possible to enter an URL. I can see the background picture but i get no readings (speed etc). I use the address you gave above and with the diagnostic tools i can see that there is some data steamed. If i connect the watch wifi to my home WiFi i can go to the sailgauge demosite and it works nice, i can see the wind changes headings etc. If i connect to the Raspberry wifi...only the static background. Any ideas on what could be the problem? /M |