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GRIP Issues with RPi2
Following this tutorial for setting up GRIP on a Raspberry Pi 2, I was able to successfully deploy the required libraries and the grip.jar and project.grip into my RPi2 running Ubuntu Mate 15.10.1. However, when attempting to run GRIP with the provided command for running GRIP,
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env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/team1073/vision/grip:LD_LIBRARY_PATH java -jar /home/team1073/vision/grip/grip.jar /home/team1073/vision/grip/project.gripCode:
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Re: GRIP Issues with RPi2
I can't help you with the GRIP problems on the Pi2. Since they were still working on getting it running on the Pi2 when got our Pi, we decided to install OpenCV, with a python server talking pyNetworkTables. If you decide to go that route, let me know and I'll point to some instructions that worked for me. Heads up, the openCV install takes 4-5 hours.
In parallel, we developed GRIP on DS. Since both options use NetworkTables, the code doesn't care where the vision processing is done. So we'll test both and choose. Brian |
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Re: GRIP Issues with RPi2
I am not sure how well straight OpenCV works on the RPi2 with the RPi2 camera, But ROS Indigo + Ubuntu 14.04 (Robot Operating System, which has OpenCV included) works well on the Pi. In addition I heard there is a Library for MyRio (Labview) That integrates ROS and Labview. Not sure if that will help you in the next three weeks. This is a mountainous learning curve.
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Important: some of the steps have a paragraph following the command. Sometimes the extra paragraph might make you skip or change a command. So make sure to read everything first and THEN do the install. Brian |
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