Raspberry Pie for Dummies

I'm reading this thread with great interest... I had an idea to replace my vintage and failing plotter (mounted above the companionway) with a pi running openplotter.

This would just be a fun project to replace something I no longer use, it would not be my primary plotter (I use a handheld garmin, with my phone and a tablet as backups).

I've done some basic searching for components and the screen is the most difficult. Has anyone sourced a touchsreen 7in display IP 65 for use with a pi?
 
I expect to collect them today . I bought two with the intention of making an information centre/alarm for the boat, and a weather station for home.

They are the ABOX ones with a starter kit.

Fear not, I will be back with the occasional question !
 
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If its for boaty stuff, have you considered a Moitessier HAT? Moitessier HAT 2

I haven't a scooby how it works (I wish I knew how to do codes, etc, but it all sound like a load of piffle) but it does seen to have some good functionality for use aboard a smaller yacht.
 
Maybe not in this thread though.. :)

Raspberry Pie for Dummies
I choose a processor to solve the issue I have. For many boat electronics projects that's not a RPi - too big, too power hungry and too expensive. Most boat electronics devices, with the exception of chart-plotters, radar and high end autopilots, can run very well on an ARM Cortex processors from M0 up to M7 with an OS like FreeRTOS.

Hi Angus miss your web site, it was brilliant.... And sorely missed...
 
As GHA says, the OPenplotter was not ready for the Pi4. With the Pi3 it works well . I think once you have your head around the terminology it is fairly plug and play.

I upgraded to Pi4 recently and went straight for the Raspbian setup and installed OPenCPN without Openplotter so that I could also use email and other office software plus media player.

Downside of Pi4: uses micro HDMI ports, needs constant 3A supply through USB C lead, a different case. And I was surprised that the screen adjust when scrolling across charts is no faster. Hmmm

Sorry for thread drift. Go for it Sarabande, it's fun; plus you have an emergency backup for your chartplotter (with CM93) that can be jury rigged in not time
 
Ever thought of programming a backup course computer using one. As I look at my autohelm setup I realise it’s the one expensive backup part I don’t have so am considering a Pi kit and giving it a go.

Already done. OpenCPN for the plotter software, PyPilot for the autohelm.
 
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