Sean Meighan
Hardware => Falcon Pi Player => Topic started by: KAS on July 19, 2018, 01:39:23 PM
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Hello, I'm hoping I will be able to produce shows, load the program and setup in areas where a PC is not realistic. My Falcon has an SD card reader but I believe this is not actually working yet and rather for a future setup.
My questions are.
Is the SD indeed not usable at this time?
Is the purpose of SD for this purpose, to run separate from PC?
Is a Raspberry Pi the only way to operate it without being attached to the PC?
Are there any other convenient ways to run a Falcon F4v3 board not connected to a pc?
Thank you
KAS
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I would plan for using a Raspberry Pi and if the Firmware comes down for the F16 and F4 count it as a bonus. You will probably need to add a clock to the Pi for scheduled operation.
Jim
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Thank you Jim, and Jeremy!
I believe the Pi3 come with a clock installed so that's a bonus and it's roughly 50% faster than the 2.
Jeremy could you please expand on some other ways other than a Pi? I'm looking at Pi's but being very new at all this I am interested in other options to cut the pc umbilical cord so to speak.
Thanks again guys! Great stuff!!
KAS
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Which RPi comes with a clock? None of mine have one that I didn't add or weren't on a PiHat/PiCap/etc.
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Sorry aljerdes, I must have misread the clock thing. I just purchased a Pi3 B+ but can't find where I read that. Anyhow I am completely new to PI and Linux but I'm determined to learn this at my age. I'm no programmer by any means and have only known and operated Windows O/S. I see I can load a washed down version of Windows 10 Iot, but I'm not sure if that's any easier than Raspbian, or whether it will run a Falcon controller.
At this time I only want the Pi for separating the Falcon from my pc.
Can anyone please offer their thoughts as to the best way to get started with a PI strictly for using with my Falcon controller. Something for dummy's. :)
Thank you!
KAS
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Well first of all go sign up for the Falcon Christmas forum http://falconchristmas.com/forum/ (http://falconchristmas.com/forum/). that is the place to learn about using the Falcon Player program which runs the Pi. Skip all the version 1 stuff and go straight to the FPP beta 2 version. It is pretty stable and seems to work well.
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I believe the F4v3 will never be capable of running wireless. The F16v3 will, whenever the next update becomes available.
That being said, you can run it as I did with my F16v3 by using a pi connected to your controller via ethernet, and running the pi in bridge mode...the pi sends data to the F4v3 on the network port. A few routing commands are required to get access to the F4v3 as the F4v3 will have to be on a different network.