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can-utils
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Is there a way to create a Linux version of this automotive diagnostic tool/lab scope?
CAN is just glorified ethernet. https://github.com/linux-can/can-utils
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BUSMASTER successor?
I use a USB2CAN and the Linux SocketCAN can-utils.
- Got dropped into an embedded linux project and don't know where to begin.
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reading CanBus on linux
Use the "SocketCAN Driver for Linux" from their support page and then you can use any of the CAN-Utils programs: https://github.com/linux-can/can-utils
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Any SW engineers in the automotive industry?
For testing I found the CANtact more than adequate. Worked very well with Linux which has the SocketCAN system that basically lets you treat the CAN bus as a network socket. Great tooling exists in can-utils to help you do quick tests, debug a CAN network, and the sniffer is a great help for reverse engineering.
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ISOBUS compliant device
The Linux-CAN package appears to have some J1939/ISOBUS tools as part of can-utils.
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Lysmarine-BBN project out of beta, 32 and 64 bit downloads available for RPI
SocketCAN, NMEA 2000, can-utils
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Feedback for new ESP32 based OBD2 adapter
I'm using slcand (to create a "normal" CAN device from SLCAN), candump and cansniffer from the can-utils package on Linux. It is available as a package in Ubuntu, probably also on other distributions. https://github.com/linux-can/can-utils
rpi-clone
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Considerations for a long-running Raspberry Pi
I've been running a bunch of Pi's for years now, and the biggest problem I've had is the Pi itself dying: 24/7 usage is hard on a small device. I've also found that stable power is essential, and to that end I've always used 5v 3a branded power cubes, plugged into a pure sine wave UPS. Choice of micro-SDHC cards is important and I ended up getting ATP industrial cards (https://www.atpinc.com/products/industrial-sd-cards) - expensive but really long-lived. Finally, using RPi-clone (https://github.com/billw2/rpi-clone) on a regular basis has been a life-saver. I clone to Sandisk Extreme micro-SDHCs and can recover from an outage in minutes.
- Cloning SD card in CLI to use in another pi question.
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Boot Pi4 from an SSD, not the MicroSD card
I would normally use the Pi SD-Card copier to duplicate the SD-Card to an SSD but I'm unsure if this is available on the Ubuntu image - you could possibly use this program [Github] if you are not keen on using dd with a running system.
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Help needed on setting up Pi to boot from SSD
Then you will need to clone the SD to the SSD, you can use many tools that are available from your desktop computer or you can try with rpi-clone, just connect the SSD with Pi booted from SD, stop any possible service/docker to prevent any copy error and run, adapting device naming but usually will be (check device with dmesg):
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Help needed on setting up Pi to boot from SSD..
I used rpi-clone, it was super easy. Whole process took 10 minutes. https://github.com/billw2/rpi-clone
- I wish I wouldβve switched to SSD Boot years ago
- Is it possible to convert an bootable sd to a bootable usb-ssd?
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Finished my very own Smart Mirror!
rpi-clone
What are some alternatives?
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