Hi,
it´s possible to use the tinypilot image with a raspberry pi b I think. I use a pi 2b sometimes for tests. This works but without the wifi function. Maybe you can run an usb wifi dongle as accesspoint but I didn´t try this cause I didn´t need it for my test runs.
Arduino: You have to look if the Pins of the Uno and Nano counted the same way. If so-> no problems. If not -> you have to change the Pin-numbers in the code.
Main difference is that the nano have more analog in/out pins.
If you google for "arduino nano uno difference" you find something like this: difference
Best regards
Andreas
it´s possible to use the tinypilot image with a raspberry pi b I think. I use a pi 2b sometimes for tests. This works but without the wifi function. Maybe you can run an usb wifi dongle as accesspoint but I didn´t try this cause I didn´t need it for my test runs.
Arduino: You have to look if the Pins of the Uno and Nano counted the same way. If so-> no problems. If not -> you have to change the Pin-numbers in the code.
Main difference is that the nano have more analog in/out pins.
If you google for "arduino nano uno difference" you find something like this: difference
Best regards
Andreas