Did a few test dives, they went well... but the camera view was limited, due to not so clear water.
Got also a little side-tracked, with other projects.
But i am sure, one day ill restart my project.
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- Nov 4th, 2016, 3:04 pm
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
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- Oct 4th, 2015, 5:30 am
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
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Re: Raspberry PI based ROV
I don't have a Pi sense hat... So not much help there. (Donations are welcome, ofcourse)perfo wrote:What about the pi sense hat ? There's no npm for it yet but it would make a lot of things neater and simpler....
But Winter is coming... So more time for my ROV projects
- May 11th, 2015, 11:16 am
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
- Views: 104798
Re: Raspberry PI based ROV
Nodejs is working against ye
Did you try a fresh start with the Moki-ROV software (delete the directory and reinstall frim git)?
If that fails, just reinstall raspbian on the pi. And make sure you install node 10.36 only
Did you try a fresh start with the Moki-ROV software (delete the directory and reinstall frim git)?
If that fails, just reinstall raspbian on the pi. And make sure you install node 10.36 only
- May 10th, 2015, 2:26 am
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
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Re: Raspberry PI based ROV
The i2c module bombs out, when using nodejs v12
Downgrade to version 10, and you should be ok.
Ill have to check my notes, (not on hand today) how to do it.
Downgrade to version 10, and you should be ok.
Ill have to check my notes, (not on hand today) how to do it.
- Apr 14th, 2015, 8:27 am
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
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Re: Raspberry PI based ROV
If you are really stuck... you could try this image (needs a 8Gb SD card, works on Pi and Pi2)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/56700vdt8i1po ... v.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/56700vdt8i1po ... v.zip?dl=0
- Apr 12th, 2015, 2:29 pm
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
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Re: Raspberry PI based ROV
Could you post a screenshot or screendump, please?
And if you can you config.js file
And if you can you config.js file
- Apr 12th, 2015, 10:53 am
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
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Re: Raspberry PI based ROV
Wait.. (Confused)
You have troubles, with the "no IMU detected" because you dont have an IMU installed.
Or does the program stop/halts after that message?
You have troubles, with the "no IMU detected" because you dont have an IMU installed.
Or does the program stop/halts after that message?
- Apr 11th, 2015, 12:53 pm
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Raspberry PI based ROV
- Replies: 125
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Re: Raspberry PI based ROV
Have seen your email, but ill just reply here.
- What kind of IMU do you use?
- Could you give us a output listing of the command "i2cdetect -y 1"
- Did you try to run "RTIMULibDrive" and what was the result?
- What kind of IMU do you use?
- Could you give us a output listing of the command "i2cdetect -y 1"
- Did you try to run "RTIMULibDrive" and what was the result?
- Mar 20th, 2015, 1:35 am
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: PI based ROv utilising..Node.Js..socket.io and HTML5 canvas
- Replies: 24
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Re: PI based ROv utilising..Node.Js..socket.io and HTML5 can
Why put the camera image on the canvas?
I think, you should put your camera image behind the canvas. And use the canvas as an overlay.
Play with the Z axis of the canvas a bit.
I think, you should put your camera image behind the canvas. And use the canvas as an overlay.
Play with the Z axis of the canvas a bit.
- Mar 15th, 2015, 1:28 pm
- Forum: Arduino
- Topic: Auto calibrating ESC and Arduino
- Replies: 6
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Re: Auto calibrating ESC and Arduino
Dont switch all esc on 1 relay (on / off) switch....
If you do, if you start one... You will start them all. (Been there, done that... Wasnt good)
Dont remember why it didnt work... Think it had something to do with the 12v side powering the esc's
If you do, if you start one... You will start them all. (Been there, done that... Wasnt good)
Dont remember why it didnt work... Think it had something to do with the 12v side powering the esc's