(2021-03-11, 12:38 AM)ironman Wrote: You cannot use a regular ethernet cable between the PC and the pi; you'd need two cables to connect them both to a common ethernet router. Then type ifconfig on the tinypilot to see if you get an address.
I just installed a tinypilot myself: the browser interface should be at port 80.
Great I plugged the pi into my network with an Ethernet cable. I found the address via ifconfig and browsed to the address with port 80. The web interface appeared. On the table at least I use my pi model B without Wi-Fi. Now to connect the IMU.
Many Thanks
(2021-03-11, 10:32 AM)ironman Wrote: If you have a pi4 and an SD card, follow step 1 and 2 of the workbook, and you can have a running pypilot within an hour. Openplotter would run on your 3b, but if it has no wifi chip you'll probably struggle with that as well.
For others who might find this thread:
The workbook is the current dummy’s guide 0.2.
I’ve a very old Pi B without WiFi not a 3b. I’ve got a pi 4 on order so will follow step 1 and 2 when it comes.