Raspberry Pi 4 released! - Printable Version +- OpenMarine (https://forum.openmarine.net) +-- Forum: OpenPlotter (https://forum.openmarine.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General discussion (https://forum.openmarine.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: Raspberry Pi 4 released! (/showthread.php?tid=1855) |
RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - verkerkbr - 2019-12-13 (2019-12-13, 10:35 PM)NahanniV Wrote:(2019-12-13, 10:13 PM)verkerkbr Wrote: Just received the new Argon case with two pillars to be connected to the processors. Nice case. Works very well shutting down via the button also switches off the power. No, the fan is not running. Starts running at 60o C with a power of 10%. Can be adjusted by the user with the software, which is easy to install. Regards, Bram RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - w7thmark - 2019-12-18 Hi everyone. Thinking of taking the plunge with an RP 4 and openplotter. I have a few months to tinker, learn, and get everything working before my sailing season begins (and I know that OP support for the RP 4 is evolving). I'm thinking that when it all shakes out, this is how I will run: Openplotter headless, expect to have one or two wifi remote connections from phone or tablet at any one time AIS via a USB dongle GPS via USB dongle pypilot via Sean's motor controller to my ST4000 wheel pilot, maybe with the Nokia display and IR remote control The immediate decision I need to make is what RP 4 to get. I'm a cheapskate. Do I really need the 4 GB version, or is the 1 GB fine for headless use? Any thoughts? RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - verkerkbr - 2019-12-18 Take the 2 GB. Works very well. I don't need more memory. But 1 GB is just like the RPI3b+. What need is a good ;powersupply and some cooling of the processor. Bram RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - w7thmark - 2019-12-19 (2019-12-18, 09:03 PM)verkerkbr Wrote: Take the 2 GB. Works very well. I don't need more memory. But 1 GB is just like the RPI3b+. Thanks for the tip. I picked up a 2 gb last night, along with the "official" AC USB-C power supply. I'll figure out 12 V power when the time comes. Let the learning begin. RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - w7thmark - 2019-12-23 So I have the V2.0 pre-release NOOBS running on my RPI4 and I have the headless wifi connection to 10.10.10.1 via VNCViewer on android and win. (I can't get bVNC to work, but I'll ask about that separately.) So far, so good. I looked at this part of the documentation https://docs.sailoog.com/openplotter-v1-x-x/network. In normal use, I think that I would probably want to be connected to openpotter for headless viewing via my android phone AND provide internet access to openplotter via the phone at the same time, preferably all cordless. What would be the best way to do this and how do I set it up? I'm thinking use the wifi and VNC to view, and can I use bluetooth tethering for internet? The only choices I see in the Network settings are "on board" (currently selected) and "AP and Station". |