andyp
Well-Known Member
Before I start wiring things up onboard, I have a question about the processing capacity (or perhaps more accurately the OS/memory capacity) of the latest Raspberry Pi.
I can see all of the benefits stemming from OpenPlotter together with SignalK and remote web monitoring, and I know the Pi can operate in headless mode displaying on tablets/iPhones etc via VNC. By chance, the optimum location to mount the Pi & associated router on my boat is directly behind the TV/DVD in the saloon. This means that adding an HDMI output is simple, but it got me wondering whether the device has enough capacity to switch between OpenPlotter and Media Player functionality if I can find a way to squeeze OpenELEC or Kodi onto the SD card as well.
I could just purchase another Pi, dedicated to Media Player, but the TV only has the one HDMI input and I would rather not add yet another black box as an HDMI switcher.
Anybody tried this?
I can see all of the benefits stemming from OpenPlotter together with SignalK and remote web monitoring, and I know the Pi can operate in headless mode displaying on tablets/iPhones etc via VNC. By chance, the optimum location to mount the Pi & associated router on my boat is directly behind the TV/DVD in the saloon. This means that adding an HDMI output is simple, but it got me wondering whether the device has enough capacity to switch between OpenPlotter and Media Player functionality if I can find a way to squeeze OpenELEC or Kodi onto the SD card as well.
I could just purchase another Pi, dedicated to Media Player, but the TV only has the one HDMI input and I would rather not add yet another black box as an HDMI switcher.
Anybody tried this?