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New PiAware hardware, higher performance and easier than ever to build!
FlightAware's PiAware now include dozens of improvements in the last few months and supports the all-new Raspberry Pi 2. (flightaware.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It would be reasonable to request that the PiAware software be made available as either a .tgz file or a Debian package for those of us that are Linux-savvy.
Debian package and installation instructions for Raspbian are here: https://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/install
Source code here: https://github.com/flightaware/piaware and https://github.com/flightaware/dump1090_mr
Source code here: https://github.com/flightaware/piaware and https://github.com/flightaware/dump1090_mr
What is the advantage or running Pi 2 vs the original one? Just wondering since I bought my setup the day before this was announced so I didn't get Pi 2.
There's no advantage currently to the Pi 2 for PiAware, but we're getting the word out so we can plan to use the newer hardware moving forward.
There's also a newer case that's better and some lower price items, etc, that just make setup easier, but your current gear is great.
There's also a newer case that's better and some lower price items, etc, that just make setup easier, but your current gear is great.
Do I need a dedicated computer or can I occasionally remove my laptop for doing work?
A computer isn't required to run PiAware.
So I buy the items on the list and it runs as a stand alone unit? I'm new to this I'm sorry so I was looking for info on how it it works set up etc. thanks
Yes, exactly. It's that easy!
I appreciate your help I'm gonna have to get on this, it sounds so freakin cool!