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pypilot on separate rpi
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(2021-01-09, 01:56 AM)rastam4n Wrote: Do you mean you are writing the tiny pilot image to the RPI3b or that you are installing pypilot via openplotter settigs app on the RPI3b?

Neither of those ...
I have my rpi 3b+ installed with raspberry OS and I clone the pypilot code from github to build a pypilot from the code. It is then possible to replace code in the tree with (only for example the H2bridge-code from Timo). I have a MPU925x installed on the pypilot, and expected that with pigpiod I could share the MPU signals with the other RPI, running OP and OC.
The MPU is detected on address 68 (i2cdetect) on the pypilot, but I cannot find how to connect from Openplotter.
I have loads of time for this because I currently do not even have a boat. So it is strictly lab-work.
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pypilot on separate rpi - by Hugo Bokman - 2020-12-26, 03:40 PM
RE: pypilot on separate rpi - by rastam4n - 2020-12-26, 06:42 PM
RE: pypilot on separate rpi - by Hugo Bokman - 2021-01-08, 05:08 PM
RE: pypilot on separate rpi - by rastam4n - 2021-01-09, 01:56 AM
RE: pypilot on separate rpi - by Hugo Bokman - 2021-01-10, 04:18 PM
RE: pypilot on separate rpi - by rastam4n - 2021-01-10, 09:44 PM

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