2020-12-26, 03:40 PM
Hi guys,
My gear: raspi4 4G, raspi 3b.
On the raspi4 I run OC and OP,
on the rpi 3b I run pypilot.
I have an MPU 9255 connected to the pypilot device, which is connected to the OP device with the standard tools (192.168.14.1 on the pypilot).
According to the documentation I need to (a.o) install "moitessier hat-driver" in order to use the MPU 9255.
My question: do I need to install it on OP or the separate Pypilot RPI?
If I install it on the OP, it says: HAT not connected, so probably on the pypilot, but
if I check my options there ("apt-cache search moitessier") I see a moitessier and a openplotter-moitessier, which one to choose?
I hope someone is struggling with this as well and can educate me.
(Sorry for any spelling mistakes, I am Dutch),
Hugo Bokman.
BTW: I live in La Alfoquia (Andalucia España) and my AIS under CPN shows a Cartagena ground station, which is about 40 km from here, with a home-made antenne ;-)
My gear: raspi4 4G, raspi 3b.
On the raspi4 I run OC and OP,
on the rpi 3b I run pypilot.
I have an MPU 9255 connected to the pypilot device, which is connected to the OP device with the standard tools (192.168.14.1 on the pypilot).
According to the documentation I need to (a.o) install "moitessier hat-driver" in order to use the MPU 9255.
My question: do I need to install it on OP or the separate Pypilot RPI?
If I install it on the OP, it says: HAT not connected, so probably on the pypilot, but
if I check my options there ("apt-cache search moitessier") I see a moitessier and a openplotter-moitessier, which one to choose?
I hope someone is struggling with this as well and can educate me.
(Sorry for any spelling mistakes, I am Dutch),
Hugo Bokman.
BTW: I live in La Alfoquia (Andalucia España) and my AIS under CPN shows a Cartagena ground station, which is about 40 km from here, with a home-made antenne ;-)