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== software ==
== software ==
1. virtualenv
1. virtualenv
2. virtualenvwrapper
2. virtualenvwrapper
3. pyspacelib (ft interface)
3. pyspacelib (ft interface)
4. pillow
4. pillow
5. pygame
5. pygame
6. kivy
6. kivy
7. Imagemagick


For some reason, pygame and pillow are not installed with kivy, but are requirements.
For some reason, pygame and pillow are not installed with kivy, but are requirements.


== CHDK ==
== CHDK ==

Revision as of 21:20, 2 December 2018

Hardware

Raspberry Pi 3 B v1.2

Raspberry Pi Display v1.1

Cannon Powershot A2200

software

1. virtualenv

2. virtualenvwrapper

3. pyspacelib (ft interface)

4. pillow

5. pygame

6. kivy

7. Imagemagick

For some reason, pygame and pillow are not installed with kivy, but are requirements.

CHDK

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK_1.4.0_User_Manual

Download using STICK: http://zenoshrdlu.com/stick/stick.html

Remote Pameters, enable remote

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Remote Usage: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/USB_Remote

Note: the USB remote functionality is not used for this, we need to control it from the [pi <-> mac] mini device

Scripting

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK_Scripting_Cross_Reference_Page

click

is_key

is_pressed

press

release

shoot

wait_click

wheel_left

wheel_right

Transferring files

How to transfer to computer? Perhaps the rpi can indicate to the macmini to mount the camera and tx the picture.

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/PTP_Extension/ptpcam_Examples

ptpcam / libptp

Install instructions

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Ptpcam_in_headless_linux_Dockstar

ok, THIS is the one we want, it has the "ptpcam --chdk" option:

https://github.com/jrabbit/libptp-chdk

notes on usage: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/PTP_Extension/ptpcam_Examples

How to run one onn camera:

loadfile('A/CHDK/SCRIPTS/testprgm.lua')()

ordi_controller.py

Handles from ptpcam functions from the mac mini as python calls using subprocess.run.

scripting

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Lua

The "Minimalistic Intervalometer" is a lua script that takes a photo, using half presses and full presses.

Steps:

  1. Write script
  2. Place <script>.lua in CHDK/SCRIPTS on SD card e.g. A/CHDK/SCRIPTS/testprgm.lua
  3. Run script with loadfile('A/CHDK/SCRIPTS/testprgm.lua')()


Script Reference

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK_Scripting_Cross_Reference_Page

How to script and run and stuff

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Lua/PTP_Scripting

> luar shoot()

Lua dev environment metioned here: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Lua_Development_Environment

this is how!

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ptpcam --dev=028 --chdk="luar shoot()"


Camera Disassembly

Why? the power doesn't stay on without a button press. so trying to replace the button so we can drive it via a GPIO on the rasp pi.

Wait, why.

Because. We're hacking.

https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Canon_PowerShot_A2200


Power button modification

In order to control the camera power "remotely", the power button was modified to pull out wires and connect them to a GPIO of the pi. This was the power can be turned on when the system boots.

The button was a SMD tact switch with barely exposed pads. In order to get sufficient copper to solder, the solder mask was gently scraped off.

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File:Ordi power button mod.png

Power

The pi needs 5.1V @ 2.5A. That, plus the LCD display max current draw is 400mA, so really need a 3A+ supply.

Ok, after creating a small cable assembly for the power so I can use anything but the USB port, things are stable and the new image installs properly.

Pi Config

the SD card image now boots properly and everything installs.

VNC and ssh access are now enabled.

The inital plan is: 1. GPIO for camera power button 2. Simply kivy UI 3. python camera controller (uses CHDK underneath)

Pi Image

I'm not sure if I HAVE to create a custom image, but it seems like I should make an attempt in order to load Kivy.

https://www.instructables.com/id/Creating-a-Custom-Shrinked-Raspberry-Pi-Image/

Not really into what that instructables is doing but will keep up.

Next plan: emulate with qemu to get a custom image going

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38837606/how-to-emulate-raspberry-pi-raspbian-with-qemu

totally custom i think, but like, don't have to.

https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen

Ok, so to get -M raspi3 natively, qemu currently has to be compiled from scratch. gfd.

https://github.com/qemu/qemu

But it should now include this patch:

https://github.com/bztsrc/qemu-raspi3

Ok, well, this image just wont boot. I'll have to configure the pi by hand which fucking suuuucckkksssssssss