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MPU9250 heading is slowly drifting
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(2020-01-22, 10:22 AM)Johnnysails Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 05:39 AM)Lazzz Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 12:20 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: I will work on the ui so there are not hidden controls, but for now there should be a slider so you can resize it.

I couldn't see a slider.

Two screenshots - 1st as it opens; 2nd after I drag the corner to enlarge

I couldn’t see a slider or was able to resize the blue (boat) window and would like to know how to turn off OpenGL. I really appreciate all the work that goes into developing openplotter and think it’s important to be patient, while issues in the development process are sorted out.

Well, I disabled OpenGL via raspi-config and the /boot/config.txt has # the 
dtrelay=Vc4-fkms-v3.4 entry, suggested by Sailoog, however this didn’t help with the page display.

(2020-01-22, 04:56 PM)Johnnysails Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 10:22 AM)Johnnysails Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 05:39 AM)Lazzz Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 12:20 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: I will work on the ui so there are not hidden controls, but for now there should be a slider so you can resize it.

I couldn't see a slider.

Two screenshots - 1st as it opens; 2nd after I drag the corner to enlarge

I couldn’t see a slider or was able to resize the blue (boat) window and would like to know how to turn off OpenGL. I really appreciate all the work that goes into developing openplotter and think it’s important to be patient, while issues in the development process are sorted out.

Well, I disabled OpenGL via raspi-config and the /boot/config.txt has # the 
dtrelay=Vc4-fkms-v3.4 entry, suggested by Sailoog, however this didn’t help with the page display.

(2020-01-22, 04:56 PM)Johnnysails Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 10:22 AM)Johnnysails Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 05:39 AM)Lazzz Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 12:20 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: I will work on the ui so there are not hidden controls, but for now there should be a slider so you can resize it.

I couldn't see a slider.

Two screenshots - 1st as it opens; 2nd after I drag the corner to enlarge

I couldn’t see a slider or was able to resize the blue (boat) window and would like to know how to turn off OpenGL. I really appreciate all the work that goes into developing openplotter and think it’s important to be patient, while issues in the development process are sorted out.

Well, I disabled OpenGL via raspi-config and the /boot/config.txt has # the 
dtrelay=Vc4-fkms-v3.4 entry, suggested by Sailoog, however this didn’t help with the page display.

Small correction to my last reply. After shutting down and rebooting the boat was rendered as in rpi 3b+ no other improvement though.

(2020-01-22, 04:56 PM)Johnnysails Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 10:22 AM)Johnnysails Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 05:39 AM)Lazzz Wrote:
(2020-01-22, 12:20 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: I will work on the ui so there are not hidden controls, but for now there should be a slider so you can resize it.

I couldn't see a slider.

Two screenshots - 1st as it opens; 2nd after I drag the corner to enlarge

I couldn’t see a slider or was able to resize the blue (boat) window and would like to know how to turn off OpenGL. I really appreciate all the work that goes into developing openplotter and think it’s important to be patient, while issues in the development process are sorted out.

Well, I disabled OpenGL via raspi-config and the /boot/config.txt has # the 
dtrelay=Vc4-fkms-v3.4 entry, suggested by Sailoog, however this didn’t help with the page display.
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Messages In This Thread
RE: MPU9250 heading is slowly drifting - by wdee - 2020-01-17, 04:08 PM
RE: MPU9250 heading is slowly drifting - by Lazzz - 2020-01-21, 09:16 PM
RE: MPU9250 heading is slowly drifting - by Lazzz - 2020-01-22, 05:39 AM
RE: MPU9250 heading is slowly drifting - by Johnnysails - 2020-01-22, 04:56 PM

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