PI Manual Logger 2012, PI Datalink 2013, PI Processbook 2012,OPC DA/HDA. Self. PI ProcessBook is a software tool used to display data in a graphical manner. Caution: The PI DataLink (Legacy) add-in uses older.
The PI DataLink (Legacy) add-in is required to use tag functions, module database functions, or trends. Install and activate the PI DataLink (Legacy) add-in (for the 32-bit version of PI DataLink in 32-bit Microsoft Office). It may take a few seconds for data to come through, but you should see a screen like this: The client component of the PI Notifications install kit will add extra sections. Install one version of PI DataLink (32-bit or 64-bit). There is a simple GPS client which you can run to test everything is working: Sudo gpsd /dev/ttyAMA0 -F /var/run/gpsd.sock GPSD needs to be started up, using the following command: Sudo apt-get install gpsd gpsd-clients python-gps GPSD is an open source project which provides a daemon which streams GPS data via a TCP socket, allowing you to communicate with a whole host of different GPS devices (not just this one):
#Spawn a getty on Raspberry Pi serial line Remove the following config from the file and save it.Ĭhange inittab so it doesnt spawn a login to the serial connection:
The contents looks like this (yours might be slightly different depending on your distribution):ĭwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=ttyAMA0,115200 kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline rootwait Edit the boot options to change the UART so it doesnt provide a terminal connection by default: