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Openplotter Details
marcobergman edited this page Jul 7, 2023
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WORK IN PROGRESS JUL-2023
On the openplotter pypilot User Interface screen, there are two more buttons ‘Browser Control’, and ‘Open’. 'Browser Control' is a toggle, you can switch it on, and it enables the browser interface.
When you click 'Open', it starts a browser on http://localhost:8080, which is where the browser interface sits.
Pypilot Workbook
- Introduction
- What is pypilot
- The software component
- The hardware component
- The User Interface component
- Pypilot functions
- Data connections
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The steps
- OLD
- Step 1: Install Openplotter Headless
- Step 2: Install pypilot
- Step 3: The openplotter user interface
- Step 4: The browser interface
- Step 5: The HAT interface
- Step 6: The Arduino controller
- Step 7: OpenCPN Pypilot Plugin
- Step 8: Looking under the hood
- Step 9: Wiring up the Nano
- Step 10: Installing Tinypilot
- Step 11: Tinypilot under the hood
- Step 12: Using openplotter tools remotely
- Step 13: SignalK connections
- Step 14: The Pypilot Motor Controller
- Step 15: Understanding motor.ino
- Parameters
- Gains
- NEW
- Step 1: Installing pypilot
- Step 2: Web interface
- Step 3: OpenCPN pypilot plugin
- Step 4: Installing the arduino
- Step 5: Wiring the arduino
- Step 6: Setting up data connections
- Step 7: SignalK connections
- Step 8: HAT interface
- Step 9: Debian under the hood
- Step 10: Tinypilot under the hood
- Step 11: Openplotter details
- Updating pypilot: debian
- Updating pypilot: tinypilot
- Feedback
- Todo
- Finally
- Autopilot Route Plugin
- Watchdog
- Workbook Release Notes