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Old 15-03-2016, 07:45   #586
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Re: OpenPlotter project

I would like to get involved in this project but I would prefer something other than Drupal. I have tons of experience developing web sites and applications (including CMS) using AngularJS, Ruby on Rails and NodeJS. NodeJS is my preferred platform at the moment for web apps. The interfacing to upload data from boats will probably be much easier with an API for a NodeJs web app than a Drupal site. There are a number of NodeJS based CMS systems which could be used as a starting point.

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This must be a joke. $29.95 for two magnets?
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Vamonos, do you read my mind? it is not the first time. Have you hacked my computer?

I have been mulling over it for a long time. My perfect scenario would be:

openmarine.net getting data from boats equipped with OpenPlotter and sending data to them as you suggested.

Besides this, it could be a site where users could share their OpenPlotter assemblies. OpenPlotter has more than 600 downloads so I think there are a lot of people hacking their boats.

It could be a site to centralize support. This thread and others are a good site to spread the word but now is too long for working as support site (the thread on the spanish forum has more than 1500 post).

I see it as a community site running over some kind of CMS. I am used to work with Drupal CMS and it could be a perfect tool to manage users profiles and secure connections with external services (AWS/IoT...) through webservices.

Who is in?
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I would like to get involved in this project but I would prefer something other than Drupal. I have tons of experience developing web sites and applications (including CMS) using AngularJS, Ruby on Rails and NodeJS. NodeJS is my preferred platform at the moment for web apps. The interfacing to upload data from boats will probably be much easier with an API for a NodeJs web app than a Drupal site. There are a number of NodeJS based CMS systems which could be used as a starting point.
Interesting thought. It was never our intention to run that part of the app from within Drupal. Drupal was merely a way to get an initial site up where we could start discussing and supporting the community. I agree that trying to tie the data upload/viewing code into Drupal would be a bit of a nightmare. If you are interested in joining the discussion, I can add you to our "Slack" team where Sailoog and Monstads have discussed some of the technology. PM me an email address and I'll invite you to the team.

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Hi all,

I'm testing openplotter v0.7.0beta
I run a raspberry pi 2 with BerryIMU motion and heading sensor.
When trying the Calibration of the IMU, "the calibrate magnetometer with ellipsoid" feature fails with:

error: no such file, 'home/pi/.config/openplotter/imu/RTEllipsoidFit.m'
error: source: error sourcing file '/home/pi/.config/openplotter/imu/RTEllipsoidFit.m'
Ellipsoid fit returned 256 - aborting.

The file RTEllipsoidFit.m can be found in a subfolder:
home/pi/.config/openplotter/imu/RTEllipsoidFit/RTEllipsoidFit.m

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You were right, this was a big bug
We migrated to a CLI calibration tool and never tested deeply. With the new opengl features of the latest raspbian, I have migrated again to an extended GUI calibration tool like the picture below. I am about to publish the new RPI 0/1/2/3 image

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Old 15-03-2016, 13:47   #589
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Devices fromn Shipmodul are a little bit specials. I have to create udev rules to make them work inb OP. In theory OP should detect and mount your Shuipmodul devices.

what model are you trying to connect?
what devices shows the serial devices list when you try to create a serial input?
Hi Sailoog,

Thanks for your assistance. I use the Shipmodul Multiplex-2USB. When I connect it a device called 'shipmodul1' becomes visible. When entering this in the dialogbox (i.e. /dev/shipmodul1', the inspector does not detect any NMEA data.
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Old 16-03-2016, 05:41   #590
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Re: OpenPlotter project

Here we go...

Test OpenPlotter v0.7.1beta | Sailoog

Now with NMEA 2000

OpenPlotter Raspberry 2 & 3 compatible. Download and create the SD as usual. If no bugs are reported, I will add translations and some improvements and release the v0.7.1 stable version ASAP.
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Now with NMEA 2000
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How do you connect to NMEA2000 ?
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How do you connect to NMEA2000 ?
With the actisense NGT-1 device but there is someone working on a really cheaper alternative, I will inform
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I got a crash on my openplotter with this log in remote ssh termianl window:

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Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.729826] Internal error: Oops: 5 [#1] SMP ARM

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.830822] Process kworker/u8:0 (pid: 2689, stack limit = 0x99064210)

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.837335] Stack: (0x99065d80 to 0x99066000)

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.841685] 5d80: 99065dac 99065d90 80457954 80456bac 99065de8 ba237c00 ba237c00 ba187e00

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.849849] 5da0: 99065dc4 99065db0 80439978 80457914 99065de8 99065df8 99065de4 99065dc8

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.858011] 5dc0: 80439b24 80439894 00000000 99065e34 ba237c00 00000003 99065e2c 99065de8

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.866174] 5de0: 8043a00c 80439ad8 00000000 99065e34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.874338] 5e00: 99065e00 99065e00 80439aac 00000000 80577f1c 00000000 ba237d5c ba237c00

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.882500] 5e20: 99065e7c 99065e30 804404b0 80439f94 00000000 0000000d aaaa0000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.890661] 5e40: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000195 00000003 00000000 00000000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.898824] 5e60: 00000000 99065de8 ba132018 ba237c00 99065e8c 99065e80 8044108c 80440428

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.906986] 5e80: 99065ea4 99065e90 8043be70 80441078 00200200 ba237c00 99065ebc 99065ea8

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.915149] 5ea0: 80441214 8043be2c ba237d98 ba237d5c 99065ee4 99065ec0 8043c0b0 804411ec

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.923311] 5ec0: 8043bfe8 9fa49980 ba237d98 ba03e400 ba187e00 00000000 99065f24 99065ee8

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.931473] 5ee0: 8003e0b8 8043bff4 ba03e400 ba03e414 99064000 00000088 9fa49980 ba03e400

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.939636] 5f00: 9fa49998 ba03e414 99064000 00000088 9fa49980 ba03e400 99065f5c 99065f28

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.947800] 5f20: 8003e410 8003df70 8003e3bc 80822900 00000000 00000000 9fb0c340 9fa49980

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.955963] 5f40: 8003e3bc 00000000 00000000 00000000 99065fac 99065f60 80043bec 8003e3c8

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.964127] 5f60: 99065f94 00000000 8004a880 9fa49980 00000000 00000000 99065f78 99065f78

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.972289] 5f80: 00000000 00000000 99065f88 99065f88 9fb0c340 80043b00 00000000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.980452] 5fa0: 00000000 99065fb0 8000faf8 80043b0c 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.988615] 5fc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61576.996778] 5fe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 00000000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:34 ...
 kernel:[61577.109748] Code: e92dd800 e24cb004 e52de004 e8bd4000 (e5903034) 

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.136845] Internal error: Oops: 17 [#2] SMP ARM

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.234787] Process kworker/u8:0 (pid: 2689, stack limit = 0x99064210)

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.241301] Stack: (0x99065aa0 to 0x99066000)

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.245650] 5aa0: 99065ac4 99065ab0 8003f284 80044320 ba703580 9f9bb3c0 99065b14 99065ac8

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.253814] 5ac0: 80573f38 8003f274 99065af4 99065ad8 802e0334 8013d9f4 00000000 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.261978] 5ae0: 00000002 9fb0cf4c 99065b14 99064000 990658b4 99065b38 9f9bb628 00000001

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.270142] 5b00: 00000001 ba100000 99065b2c 99065b18 80574214 80573b20 0420806c 9f9bb3c0

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.278305] 5b20: 99065b6c 99065b30 80029c60 805741d4 99065b5c 8082edd4 99065b38 99065b38

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.286469] 5b40: 80827ad4 8088c2c4 60000113 80827ad4 0000000b 80456bb8 00000001 80456bb6

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.294632] 5b60: 99065bf4 99065b70 800141a0 800294cc 99064210 0000000b 00000000 80684768

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.302795] 5b80: 00000008 00000000 00000000 80827ad4 6506dad0 64643239 20303038 63343265

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.310958] 5ba0: 34303062 32356520 30306564 38652034 30346462 28203030 30393565 34333033

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.319120] 5bc0: 80002029 805720dc 806c84c8 19ffff8e 00000005 99065d38 00000000 9f9bb3c0

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.327283] 5be0: 9fa49980 00000000 99065c0c 99065bf8 80571e18 80013f58 99065d38 19ffff8e

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.335445] 5c00: 99065c64 99065c10 80578d94 80571db0 ba7035c0 ba106208 9f9bb408 808240a4

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.343607] 5c20: ba703580 80822dc8 99065ca4 99065c38 8005b788 80058c98 99065c64 00000005

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.351771] 5c40: 00000005 80578ea0 19ffff8e 99065d38 9fa49980 00000000 99065c84 99065c68

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.359934] 5c60: 80578f5c 80578b14 80823cdc 80828064 00000005 80578ea0 99065d34 99065c88

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.368097] 5c80: 800091e8 80578eac 99065d8c 99065c98 80059c90 803020bc 99065cf4 80822900

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.376260] 5ca0: 00000000 00000081 80803580 ba099b40 80803580 00000001 00000081 00000000

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.384423] 5cc0: 00031400 99065ddc 00000081 00000081 00000081 00000081 00000400 00000081

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.392585] 5ce0: 00000001 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 ba099bc0 ba099b40 00000146

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.400747] 5d00: 00001000 00000051 000000c5 80456bb4 a0000013 80456bb4 a0000013 ffffffff

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.408909] 5d20: 99065d6c 00000000 99065d8c 99065d38 805782dc 800091ac 19ffff5a 000000ff

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61577.417072] 5d40: e08f1001 00000000 19ffff5a ba3dad90 000000ff ba3dad8c 00000000 9fa49980

Message from syslogd@openplotter at Mar 16 13:25:56 ...
 kernel:[61
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With the actisense NGT-1 device but there is someone working on a really cheaper alternative, I will inform
I am really looking forward to and open Hardware/Software alternative.

Cheaper is good too.

Can you point me to the project you are referring to ?

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I got a crash on my openplotter with this log in remote ssh termianl window:

Any idea of the reason ??
No idea. Could you provide more data about crash conditions? OP version, connected devices, etc.
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NGT-1 so long as it has an electrically isolated output. Mostly the NGT units are used because they isolate the laptop or main server which causes damage. I made my own as the NGT unit is very expensive. For N2K networks, an isolated CAN bus works. I chose to stay with 0183 RS422 standard due to noise immunity and experience with these networks. I must admit, i found it very poor that companies mix RS232 RS485 and RS422. Then there is +-12v 5v ttl all mixed up

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With the actisense NGT-1 device but there is someone working on a really cheaper alternative, I will inform
What about this one (40€):
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I am really looking forward to and open Hardware/Software alternative.

Cheaper is good too.

Can you point me to the project you are referring to ?

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Sorry I can't because nothing is online yet, we are still doing tests modifying common and cheap USB-CAN bus converters.
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No idea. Could you provide more data about crash conditions? OP version, connected devices, etc.
OP 0.7 - Daisy usb ais - Navio+ hat with gps/sensors. Connected with rj45 network - no display.
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OP 0.7 - Daisy usb ais - Navio+ hat with gps/sensors. Connected with rj45 network - no display.
OP 0.7.0 or new 0.7.1beta?
Raspberry 2 or 3?
Before or after installing Navio+ packages?
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