2020-10-23, 10:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 2020-10-24, 05:31 PM by Didier B.
Edit Reason: Needed roll back !
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After a few hours, my configuration, (with the latest updates) couldn't give me a FIX !
Using my "gold (old) SD" card, I made a new copy to SSD, and then I updated it as follows :
And now, I got a configuration which works perfectly, giving me quick FIX (few sec.) at any launch, both with the old school (TCP) and newer (Signal K) connections !
I will not anticipate, and wait for a few hours to bet my life on that, but it seems that the impossibility for signal K 1.35-2 to access /dev/ttyOP_gnss (see previous screen shot) is the Gordian Knot !
EDiT 2 hours later : in facts, the simple update of Settings to 2.5.0 seems to prevent any FIX ! I had to roll back to settings 2.4.1
So my (working) configuration is Settings 2.4.1, Signal K installer 2.1.0, Signal K 1.26, Serial 2.1.0, Open CPN installer 2.2.1 and OpenCPN 5.2.0.
In that configuration both types of connections (TCP & Signal K) seem to work equally...
Using my "gold (old) SD" card, I made a new copy to SSD, and then I updated it as follows :
- Settings updated 2.5.0
- Documentaton updated 2.0.10
- OpenCPN installer updated 2.2.1
- XyGrib 1.2.6-1 (unchanged)
- Signal K installer : 2.1.0 Not updated, as 2.3.0 replaces Signal K 1.26 with Signal K 1.35-2 which causes the absence of FIX !
- Dashboard updated 2.2.1
- Network (?) 2.1.4
- Serial 2.1.0 Not updated (to keep consistency with Signal K which was not updated neither)
- Then I updated openCPN to 5.2.4
And now, I got a configuration which works perfectly, giving me quick FIX (few sec.) at any launch, both with the old school (TCP) and newer (Signal K) connections !
I will not anticipate, and wait for a few hours to bet my life on that, but it seems that the impossibility for signal K 1.35-2 to access /dev/ttyOP_gnss (see previous screen shot) is the Gordian Knot !
EDiT 2 hours later : in facts, the simple update of Settings to 2.5.0 seems to prevent any FIX ! I had to roll back to settings 2.4.1
So my (working) configuration is Settings 2.4.1, Signal K installer 2.1.0, Signal K 1.26, Serial 2.1.0, Open CPN installer 2.2.1 and OpenCPN 5.2.0.
In that configuration both types of connections (TCP & Signal K) seem to work equally...
Cordialement
Didier B
Pi4, SSD USB3, OP 3.0 Touch SK 3.2.1 OpenCPN 5.8.4 : Thank you Thank you Thank you
Didier B
Pi4, SSD USB3, OP 3.0 Touch SK 3.2.1 OpenCPN 5.8.4 : Thank you Thank you Thank you