Mikhail Grushinskiy
Mikhail Grushinskiy
Might be scroll down should bring some kind of selection of a functionality groups. scroll up select group of screens responsible for settings and maintenance. I think it’s best to...
I think in current implementation tanks are read from Victron MQTT.
Examples of using ULP https://github.com/pikot/tsh-watch/blob/eink/ulp_main.cpp
They are isolated so m5stack would still need usb for power
I got N2K working on m5atom. Here: https://github.com/bareboat-necessities/bbn-nmea200-m5atom/tree/main/bbn-nmea2000-usb-gw-m5atom. With https://shop.m5stack.com/products/atom-canbus-kit-ca-is3050g It should be trivial to port that part on m5tough with this unit instead https://shop.m5stack.com/products/canbus-unitca-is3050g N2K Parsing code example is...
Some code from https://github.com/bareboat-necessities/bbn-m5stack-tough could be reused for that. Specifically https://github.com/bareboat-necessities/bbn-m5stack-tough/blob/main/bbn_m5tough_active_boat/net_mqtt.h And possibly LVGL for UI gauges and widgets.
Any chance someone in OpenCPN dev looked at it? It would be very helpful addition thanks
> For reference, does it work on Bullseye? It can’t work on Bullseye because on Bullseye OpenCPN is compiled with WxWidgets 3.0. But on Bookworm OpenCPN is using WxWidgets 3.2...
> Not a surprise, actually. The X11 emulation on top of Wayland in RPi Bookworm port is known to have some problems. It’s not working in bookworm on X11 without...
> IIUC, there is some interaction between X11 and Wayland on Bookworm. From https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bookworm-the-new-version-of-raspberry-pi-os/ > > `Our Wayland implementation includes a piece of software called XWayland — this is an...