If you have a Pi-Star without an onboard camera, you can now use the Pi-Star DV camera module, which can be purchased from the Pi-Star Store. You can also use the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script to install the camera module manually. For a detailed guide on how to install the camera module, see the tutorial on installing the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script. Once the camera module is installed, you can configure it by following the steps outlined in this blog. To accommodate the new camera module, we have also updated the Pi-Star_DV_Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d. In this release, we updated the Pi-Star_DV_Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d to 0.0.1. This release of Pi-Star_DV_Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d now not only supports the onboard camera module, but also the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script. If you have a Pi-Star without an onboard camera, you can now use the Pi-Star DV camera module, which can be purchased from the Pi-Star Store. You can also use the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script to install the

Update on Pi-Star Dash (for Pi-Star DV)

Pi-Star Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d now not only supports the onboard camera module, but also the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script.
If you have a Pi-Star without an onboard camera, you can now use the Pi-Star DV camera module, which can be purchased from the Pi-Star Store. You can also use the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script to install the camera module manually. For a detailed guide on how to install the camera module, see the tutorial on installing the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script

Walk through the tutorial to install the Pi-Star_DV_Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d

Walk through the tutorial to install the Pi-Star_DV_Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d

Pi-Star 0.0.5a5 on the Raspberry Pi 3

Pi-Star 0.0.5a5 has been released on the Raspberry Pi 3 and the new release includes numerous bug fixes. Most notably, we have fixed an issue that caused some hosts to not get a DHCP address when using the IPv6 address of fe80::/10 to assign their IP address.
We have also added load balancing support for multiple Raspberry Pi 3s running Pi-Star 0.0.5a5 as well as enhanced DHCP handling with more advanced options such as "ignore dns servers" and "ignore dhcp lease".
To accommodate the new features in this release, we have updated the Pi-Star_DV_Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d to 0.0.2. This release of Pi-Star_DV_Dash (for Pi-Star DV) before 5aa194d now not only supports the new features in Pi-Star 0.0.5a5, but also supports loading up a local configuration file that was saved from a previous version of Pi-Star without any changes made to it by adding an extra option:
"hostname=

Update Instructions

If you have a Pi-Star without an onboard camera, you can now use the Pi-Star DV camera module, which can be purchased from the Pi-Star Store. You can also use the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script to install the camera module manually. For a detailed guide on how to install the camera module, see the tutorial on installing the Pi-Star_DV_1.0.1.tar.gz script. Once the camera module is installed, you can configure it by following the steps outlined in this blog post.

Timeline

Published on: 11/11/2022 20:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 11/16/2022 18:12:00 UTC

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