2018-05-10, 10:50 PM
Intall OpenPlotter RPI v0.10.0 NOOBS on Pi3
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2018-05-12, 06:28 PM
(2018-05-10, 06:48 PM)baltika_no_9 Wrote:(2018-05-10, 06:32 PM)1jollymon Wrote: Lesson learned . . . do not upgrade to 0.17.0. Stable because it contains Jessie and will not work on RPI B+.
2018-05-14, 04:00 PM
Hi, thanks for your suggestions, it works to get started Openplotter on Raspberry Pi 3,
But no wifi , the IC2 modules are not found either. nor usb-SDR. but the usb-gps works. But no way the Raspberry Pi 3B+ system works, I can install it on pi3B+ with your suggestions, but when the system restarts, it hangs with a yellow flash. Have don the update on the pi3, still dos not work on the 3B+ Someone who wants to buy a new Raspberry Pi 3B +
2018-05-14, 05:22 PM
(2018-05-14, 04:00 PM)Henryl Wrote: Hi, thanks for your suggestions, it works to get started Openplotter on Raspberry Pi 3, Sorry to hear that but I have followed the process as I described three times now and it works perfectly fine on the 3B+. Others have done it too. (2018-05-14, 05:22 PM)baltika_no_9 Wrote:(2018-05-14, 04:00 PM)Henryl Wrote: Hi, thanks for your suggestions, it works to get started Openplotter on Raspberry Pi 3, I followed the steps provided above. I had to first download the latest Stretch NOOBS and unzipped it on my PC, then downloaded the OP 0.10.0 NOOBS onto my PC. Then as described, I merged the Openplotter file in the OP file to the Stretch NOOBS folder. I made a new micro SD and copied & Pasted onto the new SD. I placed it in a model B and booted. After that, I did all the updates in Openplotter update tab (i.e. 0.17.1). I then opened a terminal and did a "sudo apt-get update," and then a "sudo apt-get upgrade," and finally a "sudo rpi-update" which was probably wasn't needed. When everything was done, I moved the SD to my B+ and it booted, although I did not have WiFi or Bluetooth. I then had to follow the steps at this site, provided by Chris, https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/qu...2327#82327 and just like that . . . I had WiFi. I do suggest you are plugged into an ethernet to a router for internet connection to do all of this. It was frustrating but, I got it done. I am using a breakout board from SparkFun Qwiic Pi Hat for I2C https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14459, which is plug an play. Recommendation; also order (5 or 6) https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14425 to connect your I2C boards to the Hat. I'm using the following boards for I2C: BMP280 Temp/Pressure/Hum MPU9150 IMU My rtl_sdr does not show up anywhere except in the tuner and you need a very good antenna. Mine works and I'm getting targets but, it's still a mystery to me as to how it works. Hope this works for you. Chris
I got it to work !!!
Thank you very much för all u help. Henryl [/quote]
2018-05-16, 01:35 PM
I just got a raspberry pie 3+ but my old one is a 2B , not a 3B.
Will the procedure work for me too? I can off course just try it , but I'll have to get another sd card, so.. Would be nice to know if it should work the same before wasting the whole night trying. .manitu
2018-05-17, 06:24 AM
I can see no reason why it would not work. It does not depend on any intrinsic feature of a 3B, it simply needs a Pi that is NOT a 3B+.
Good luck. Chris
2018-05-18, 03:33 AM
Hi, I only have a mac and pc...and a virtual debian
Can i make a bootable openplotter for my brand new 3B+ without having To buy an older pi? Envoyé de mon unknown en utilisant Tapatalk |
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