2019-09-14, 03:16 AM
Sorry I guess I mean thanks to Max1947
Raspberry Pi 4 released!
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2019-09-14, 03:16 AM
Sorry I guess I mean thanks to Max1947
2019-09-14, 08:04 AM
MatsA Wrote: Wrote:Hi ! in the empty box, in SignalK, to the right You must write /dev/ttyUSB0 The drop down list just shows You the available values. Not Cristal clear ;-) Hi, Not clear I agree : In my /dev directory, there is no ttyUSB0 file ! Only ttyACM0 and TTYAMA0 ! Code: pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls /dev/tty* Eventually, I could get OP to work with ttyACM0, which was proposed in the form list ...
Cordialement
Didier B Pi4, SSD USB3, OP 3.0 Touch SK 3.2.1 OpenCPN 5.8.4 : Thank you Thank you Thank you
2019-09-14, 01:05 PM
(2019-09-14, 08:04 AM)Didier B Wrote:MatsA Wrote: Wrote:Hi ! in the empty box, in SignalK, to the right You must write /dev/ttyUSB0 The drop down list just shows You the available values. Not Cristal clear ;-) Serial devices appears with different names on different RPis. Therefore You should pick the right device, from the list, that matches You installation. Additional hints here https://github.com/SignalK/signalk-serve...eal-inputs
2019-09-14, 05:30 PM
Your serial devices can be named ttyACM0, ttyUSB0... and sometimes they can be renamed like ttyACM1, ttyUSB1... and that is a big problem because you have to modify Signal K or any app using your serial device.
This is what we use the openplotter-serial app for. This app remembers the id, manufacturer... of your device and you assign an alias to it. You can set Signal K with the alias and the device will be always linked with it. If you have identical devices with same id, etc, you can select remembering by the position in the USB HUB.
2019-09-14, 06:49 PM
I have published a openplotter 2 roadmap: http://forum.openmarine.net/showthread.php?tid=1992
2019-09-14, 06:59 PM
(2019-09-14, 06:49 PM)Sailoog Wrote: I have published a openplotter 2 roadmap: http://forum.openmarine.net/showthread.php?tid=1992 Ok, thanks, I finally understood. Excuse my ignorance (maybe it's the advancing old age).
2019-09-17, 12:20 AM
I see pypilot can be installed now, just for IMU calibration but it’s a start!
2019-09-17, 04:14 PM
(2019-09-17, 12:20 AM)rastam4n Wrote: I see pypilot can be installed now, just for IMU calibration but it’s a start! Some issues have to be fixed in pypilot code before going forward. As you will see the 3D boat is not rendered in calibration window and there are some problems with python2/3 compatibility.
2019-09-17, 06:22 PM
(2019-09-17, 04:14 PM)Sailoog Wrote:(2019-09-17, 12:20 AM)rastam4n Wrote: I see pypilot can be installed now, just for IMU calibration but it’s a start! Yah i was like where is the boat? Really its only needed as a visual reference you can tell if its level simply by looking at the pitch roll and heel values... I was able to get a calibration eventually, but my boat in opencpn does not seem to be getting the data as to which direction i am facing and the dashboard is not populating the compass data like true hdg true compass pitch and heel etc. I am sure I am missing something, how to link the imu data to signal k maybe?
2019-09-17, 06:52 PM
You have just to convert magneticHeading, pitch and roll from SK to NMEA 0183 using the SK plugin.
If you have got a calibration you should see the correct heading. How many degrees of difference from real heading do you have? |
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