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RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - MatsA - 2019-07-17 (2019-07-12, 02:58 PM)Sailoog Wrote:Yes that right, but it seems to be solved, but not yet merged.(2019-07-10, 08:04 PM)MatsA Wrote:(2019-07-10, 05:34 PM)Sailoog Wrote:(2019-07-09, 10:44 AM)Luckbert Wrote:(2019-07-05, 01:22 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Yes it was done some time ago. In OpenPlotter 2 is possible to get data from both AIS channels simultaneously using only one device. But at this moment only in Raspberry 3. https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/3060 Heads up for compiling rtl-ais. Check https://github.com/dgiardini/rtl-ais/pull/15 /Mats RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - Sailoog - 2019-07-17 MatsA, thanks for your work on this issue. RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - MatsA - 2019-07-18 (2019-07-17, 03:01 PM)Sailoog Wrote: MatsA, thanks for your work on this issue. Hi ! The the rtl-sdr works !! with updated RPi 4 firmware. Before update uname -a Linux zest 4.19.57-v7l+ #1244 SMP Thu Jul 4 18:48:07 BST 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux and after sudo rpi-update uname -a Linux zest 4.19.58-v7l+ #1245 SMP Fri Jul 12 17:31:45 BST 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux Will make an update after more tests. /Mats RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - Sailoog - 2019-07-18 (2019-07-18, 02:01 PM)MatsA Wrote:(2019-07-17, 03:01 PM)Sailoog Wrote: MatsA, thanks for your work on this issue. Great! For people tempted to do this, remember that rpi-update loads the beta kernel and you can not go back to the stable kernel, only for developing. Do not do this in a working openplotter installation. RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - MatsA - 2019-07-19 (2019-07-18, 04:07 PM)Sailoog Wrote:(2019-07-18, 02:01 PM)MatsA Wrote:(2019-07-17, 03:01 PM)Sailoog Wrote: MatsA, thanks for your work on this issue. Point taken ! Should have informed that this will install the unstable/test kernel and adding that sudo apt-get install --reinstall raspberrypi-bootloader raspberrypi-kernel will revert to current stable kernel. But was so exited .... Done some more testing an it works very well. My blogpost is now updated https://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2018/06/ais-reciever-for-raspberry.html And as said before, thanks for Your fantastic work and looking forward to OP V2 /Mats RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - MatsA - 2019-07-23 Kernel now updated to Linux raspberrypi 4.19.58-v7l+ #1245 SMP Fri Jul 12 17:31:45 BST 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux Update with ordinary sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo apt clean /Mats RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - Sailoog - 2019-07-23 SDR working RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - verkerkbr - 2019-07-30 (2019-07-23, 01:13 PM)Sailoog Wrote: SDR working To try my present OpenPlotter system with the new Buster version, I have done the simple transition by changing the name stretch to buster in the server location etc/apt/sources.list. then apt update and apt dist-upgrade. And most the OpenPlotter items seem to work right out of the box. Also the DSR dongle for AIS reception. It is quite a long update. And you have to remove the old files: apt autoremove. To get the data from Kplex to OpenCPN I had to change the port adres from 10110 to 30330. OpenCPN with the Oesenc charts works. However SignalK does not yet work. kernel is 4.19.58. Regards, Bram RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - jim321 - 2019-07-30 i would call that a successful test, your sys. is broken. i hope you backed it up first. signalk is an important part of op. unless you are doing testing it's a bad idea to upgrade any systems OS outside its intended config. it breaks things like dependency's and repo's that may not be up to date.. especially true on critical systems like navigation fire suppression or payment systems to name a few.. i cant wait to start breaking i mean testing v2 RE: Raspberry Pi 4 released! - verkerkbr - 2019-07-30 At first I had upgraded the OpenPlotter RPI3 Stertch version to Buster. That worked but without SignalK. Because Buster was compatible with the RPI 4. I put the SD card in the PI 4. However that does not work. If I take the original Buster version it works in the RPI4 as well as in the RPI3. Bram |