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Re: Grip running out of memory

we are running into the same issue.

some observations:

This only started happening to us after we applied GRIP 1.1.1 when we were on grip 1.0.0 everything was mostly working (no mem issues what so ever)

if tossing this onto a Pi is the answer then i think some guidance on how to set that up will be needed.

thanks
j.
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Re: Grip running out of memory

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we are running into the same issue.

some observations:

This only started happening to us after we applied GRIP 1.1.1 when we were on grip 1.0.0 everything was mostly working (no mem issues what so ever)

if tossing this onto a Pi is the answer then i think some guidance on how to set that up will be needed.

thanks
j.
Here is the first stop for GRIP on RPi2
https://github.com/WPIRoboticsProjec...Raspberry-Pi-2


I spent yesterday making GRIP run on Linux Mint 17.3 so that I could play with it off-line before getting it running on the PI which I should start with later this week with the team.

I have also learned alot from this site as well. He specializes on open-cv on Pi.
http://www.pyimagesearch.com/
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