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run_webhmi_on_raspberry_pi [2019/04/08 13:23] akuzmukrun_webhmi_on_raspberry_pi [2019/04/08 15:05] akuzmuk
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 It is possible to run WebHMI system on Raspberry PI 3. You can download disk image at [[https://level2.webhmi.com.ua/apps/downloads/list| Level2 system]]. It is possible to run WebHMI system on Raspberry PI 3. You can download disk image at [[https://level2.webhmi.com.ua/apps/downloads/list| Level2 system]].
  
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-Once disk image was downloaded, extract archive to desired destination and copy it to your MicroSD card.+Once disk image was downloaded, extract archive to desired destination and copy it to your microSD card.
  
 In Linux-based operation systems this can be done with following command: In Linux-based operation systems this can be done with following command:
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 Here /dev/sdc is a path to your card reader. Here /dev/sdc is a path to your card reader.
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 +Under Windows or MacOS you can use [[https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/|special GUI tools]] to copy this image to SD cards.
  
 There are possible places where WebHMI can store your settings and collected data: There are possible places where WebHMI can store your settings and collected data:
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 +Please format this partition to **ext4** filesystem. 
  
 Unmount your disk and now you are ready to run WebHMI. Insert card into RPi, connect it to your local network over Ethernet port. Unmount your disk and now you are ready to run WebHMI. Insert card into RPi, connect it to your local network over Ethernet port.
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 Now you can turn on the Raspberry Pi. Wait 10-20 seconds and open [[http://192.168.1.1|http://192.168.1.1]] in your browser. You should now see WebHMI's user interface. Now you can turn on the Raspberry Pi. Wait 10-20 seconds and open [[http://192.168.1.1|http://192.168.1.1]] in your browser. You should now see WebHMI's user interface.
  
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 Default credentials are: Default credentials are:
run_webhmi_on_raspberry_pi.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/18 14:35 by emozolyak

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