08-01-2019, 11:05 PM | #41 |
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Below is the original setup I designed and built in 2015 - It's been in service and rock solid ever since but there's more to it now - the Pi's in the diagram are Windows IoT but there are also different use case cams running MyEyeOS which is also headless but I can remote in via web GUI to those and WinIot.
There also a number of other controllers/sensors that have been added with additional ESP8266s and/or Arduino which now update OTA. I even have one that watches my garage door and if I forget to close it, it closes it for me. I used Node Red for a short time (again headless) but I already had all it's functionality in my setup so I dumped it. I also built a master web control panel for the entire system.
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08-02-2019, 04:40 AM | #42 |
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In fact my Reaper based Keyboard setup -> https://forum.cockos.com/showpost.ph...60&postcount=5 is such a headless embedded system.
"On Tour" it does not feature a monitor, mouse, or computer keyboard. But for configuration I can attache those (or use remote desktop etc). Right now it runs on Windows 7, but I would rather use an "embedded" (aka IoT) Windows distribution (as long as Linux is not an option). -Michael Last edited by mschnell; 08-02-2019 at 04:45 AM. |
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Mine sit in rail yards hooked up to 220MHZ radios that require at least 75vdc to operate, attached to 12' whip antennas that are subject to atmospheric events like getting smoked by lightning. So they get cooked pretty frequently. You can see the Pi shelf on the bottom of the rack. This is the back of the rack that contains the locomotive radios. We are looking at replacing all of that with a single Cisco integrated service router. We can deploy code directly into the router as Docker containers. It makes the package a whole lot smaller, removes a ton of moving parts, and only requires infrastructure to support the radios. And it's a whole lot more reliable because the ISR is designed for industrial tasks. Quote:
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The only Windows plugin I didn't get working in Linux was Lexicon's MPX Native Reverb, and to be honest, I didn't even try coz I didn't want PACE or iLok stuff on my machine any longer. I even smoked it from the Windows side and put the iLok dongle with it's license in a drawer. I have more than enough FX, both Windows and native Linux VSTs, but they aren't what defines my music, so I'm not married to any of them. |
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