2020-10-14, 10:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 2020-10-14, 10:27 PM by seandepagnier.)
(2020-10-14, 03:11 PM)jmj Wrote:(2020-10-12, 10:44 PM)seandepagnier Wrote: Does the older tinypilot image work on the same hardware?
It should support pi 0, 1, 2, 3
What errors? Can you md5sum the extracted image?
MD5 sum : 69d4c8706c920e15e476c8499005a875
Errors shown in attached picture.
I have
md5sum tinypilot_2020_10_05.img
c31e7247f0e297adbf37f483e07ef558 tinypilot_2020_10_05.img
so this is a different file have. Maybe it corrupted on upload or download??
Also compressed md5:
$ md5sum tinypilot_2020_10_05.img.xz
33dbc00fe41020b628f14ab22fedbcc3 tinypilot_2020_10_05.img.xz
Please verify the checksum.
There are 2 more partitions that are "missing" I used them for working space and swap to build gcc and scipy on a 16gb card, but there are only the 2 partitions you need that fit in the first 1gb
The "errors" in the screenshots should be taken as warnings, they are not fatal.
(2020-10-13, 01:46 PM)Onno Wrote: Hi Sean thanks for al your efforts!I tried this a bunch and I think the buttons do work. Are you sure? There should at least be voltage output.
I see some improvements but have some issues:
When i hit my starboard 1 button connected to gpio22 the engage led wil turn on but nothing else happens!
When i hit the starboard 1 button in the browser the actuator does move!
In LCD setup it shows key: gpio22 and action: starboard1 when I hit the button
I see that the engange led will turn on as long it is set in servo.period but this has no influence on the starboard1 button in the browser?
Same with port 1 button.
On older images it worked fine.
The new version does something different with manual control. Before it moved in bursts, now it moves when the button is down and stops when you release to give better manual control. It runs the motor at lower speeds so maybe it's not enough to move your motor at all, and this is why. The starboard10 button should give you full speed at least.