2019-09-28, 04:28 PM
Didier, I did the exact same process to get OP2 up and running on my new RPI4. I used an SSD adapter that was designed for RPI3, so the little short USB jumper is in the wrong place, but that was quickly solved by a male-male USB cable.
Openplotter installed great on top of the full Buster image.
I'm impressed at how fast OpenCPN runs. However, I am finding that it is freezing from time to time. I've played around with GPU and video memory and it seems to have lessened the problem, but I still occasionally get freezes.
One question, is anyone else using MBTiles charts with OpenCPN? Since they require OpenGL, I'm thinking that might be the source of my freezes. I really, really like MBTiles charts - they provide more color, are smaller, and are very easy to create with SASPlanet.
Much appreciation to Sailoog and the whole team for their hard work. You guys rock!
Andy
Openplotter installed great on top of the full Buster image.
I'm impressed at how fast OpenCPN runs. However, I am finding that it is freezing from time to time. I've played around with GPU and video memory and it seems to have lessened the problem, but I still occasionally get freezes.
One question, is anyone else using MBTiles charts with OpenCPN? Since they require OpenGL, I'm thinking that might be the source of my freezes. I really, really like MBTiles charts - they provide more color, are smaller, and are very easy to create with SASPlanet.
Much appreciation to Sailoog and the whole team for their hard work. You guys rock!
Andy