A new version of the Raspberry Pi OS based on Debian Bookworm is published and this means that we have to also publish a new version of OpenPlotter. This time this coincides with a new model, the Raspberry Pi 5, which incorporates important hardware and software changes.
Raspberry OS Bookworm is configured to run the Wayland display server by default, but it is not well integrated yet, so we will ship OpenPlotter 4 running the old X11 display server until the Wayland integration is mature. You can switch between both display servers from the OpenPlotter Settings app at any time.
Raspberry Pi 5 has new GPIO management and that will force us to rewrite some OpenPlotter applications, but we will also make them compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 and 3.
OpenPlotter 4 will only be available for 64-bit.
BLACK means To Do.
RED means in progress.
ORANGE means beta.
GREEN means stable.
Withdrawn applications
Known issues
Documentation: https://openplotter.readthedocs.io/4.x.x/index.html
Download: https://openplotter.readthedocs.io/4.x.x...ading.html
Remote access
For MacArthur HAT testers:
Raspberry Pi 5
NMEA 1 in/out: UART2
NMEA 2 in/out: UART4
Raspberry Pi 4
NMEA 1 in/out: UART3
NMEA 2 in/out: UART5
Please report any issue here indicating your Raspberry model.
Raspberry OS Bookworm is configured to run the Wayland display server by default, but it is not well integrated yet, so we will ship OpenPlotter 4 running the old X11 display server until the Wayland integration is mature. You can switch between both display servers from the OpenPlotter Settings app at any time.
Raspberry Pi 5 has new GPIO management and that will force us to rewrite some OpenPlotter applications, but we will also make them compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 and 3.
OpenPlotter 4 will only be available for 64-bit.
BLACK means To Do.
RED means in progress.
ORANGE means beta.
GREEN means stable.
- OpenPlotter Settings app
- OpenPlotter Signal K installer app
- OpenPlotter OpenCPN installer app
- OpenPlotter Dashboards app
- OpenPlotter Serial app
- OpenPlotter CAN app
- XyGrib
- MILESTONE: Release of beta versions for OpenPlotter Starting, OpenPlotter Headless and OpenPlotter Touchscreen
- OpenPlotter Notifications app
- OpenPlotter MAIANA AIS Transponder app
- OpenPlotter AvNav installer app
- OpenPlotter Pypilot app
- OpenPlotter I2C app
- OpenPlotter GPIO app
- OpenPlotter SDR VHF app
- Documentation
- MILESTONE: Release of new beta versions for OpenPlotter Starting, OpenPlotter Headless and OpenPlotter
- Complete documentation
- Apps translations
- MILESTONE: Release of stable versions for OpenPlotter Starting, OpenPlotter Headless and OpenPlotter Touchscreen
- Release of OpenPlotter À la Carte. More info.
- OpenPlotter IoB app
Withdrawn applications
- OpenPlotter Network app: In Raspberry OS Bookworm you can now create access points, VPNs, and more easily using the built in network manager. It makes no sense to keep this application since it was very intrusive and its main function can now be performed by the host system perfectly (Raspberry OS, Debian, Ubuntu...). Just right click in the Wifi icon and see the options. Some extra tools of this app have been migrated to OpenPlotter Settings app. The OpenPlotter 4 Headless image comes with an access point pre-configured.
Known issues
- OpenCPN does not work under Wayland display server yet.
- Seatalk1 does not work in Raspberry Pi 5 yet.
- Backlight for touchscreens does not work in Raspberry Pi 5 yet.
Documentation: https://openplotter.readthedocs.io/4.x.x/index.html
Download: https://openplotter.readthedocs.io/4.x.x...ading.html
IMPORTANT: Do not change the user and the Hostname when creating the SD with "Raspberry Pi Imager".
Remote access
- User: pi
- Password: raspberry
- Headless hotspot SSID: OpenPlotter
- Headless hotspot password: 12345678
- Headless VNC address: openplotter.local
- Headless SSH: ssh pi@openplotter.local
- Headless IP: 10.42.0.1
For MacArthur HAT testers:
Raspberry Pi 5
NMEA 1 in/out: UART2
NMEA 2 in/out: UART4
Raspberry Pi 4
NMEA 1 in/out: UART3
NMEA 2 in/out: UART5
Please report any issue here indicating your Raspberry model.