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| ==FAQ== | | ==FAQ== |
− | Use the Raspberry OS that we provide
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− | On the Terminal, enter
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− | cd /home/pi/camera/
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− | sudo ./Camera
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− | Wait a few seconds. The Camera APP will work.Double-click on the screen to capture images
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− | Use at yourself Raspbian OS
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− | Enable the camera driver
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− | sudo raspi-config
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− | Choice 'Enable Camera'-> 'Enable'
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− | Download camera.zip unzip it, then copy document 'camera' to your Pi
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− | cd camera
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− | sudo cp update\ camera/95-stmpe.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
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− | sudo apt-get update
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− | sudo apt-get install evtest tslib libts-bin xinput
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− | sudo apt-get install python-pip
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− | sudo apt-get install python2.7-dev
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− | sudo pip install picamera==0.8
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− | Calibration
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− | sudo TSLIB_FBDEVICE=/dev/fb1 TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/touchscreen ts_calibrate
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− | Run Camera APP
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| ==Support== | | ==Support== |
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