2021-03-26, 03:49 PM
(2021-03-25, 08:39 PM)seandepagnier Wrote: No need to add a port number.
First, ensure that pypilot is working. You can do this in a variety of ways, for example a web browser to the ip address. Next add a connection to opencpn to this ip on port 20220 (usually both input and output) and ensure you receive nmea data.
If this is working and you still cannot connect the plugin then it is a new problem... Please attach the output from the opencpn.log file
There is no version 2.2.1 pypilot. I do not know if this is the openplotter-pypilot version or where you found this, but the most recent version of pypilot is 0.24
Hi Sean, many thanks for your reply. I got the Pypilot version from the top of the Pypilot window under OpenCPN 9see attached), but I have found the actual version is 0.16 (this came with OpenCPN 5.2). Do I need to upgrade to 0.24 and, if I do, will I also need to upgrade my Arduino code?
I have also attached the OpenCPN log file.
Outdoor sports are re-opening in the UK from Monday so I am really looking forward to trying out Pypilot on my 27' yacht.
Regards
David