
HyperCube HEVO Raspberry-Fisheye-Camera-Holder
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This is my new mount for the "raspberry pi fisheye camera with night vision" for the Hypercube Evolution. Why Night Vision? Because no light is needed! It is still under construction. You can choose between 2 caps in the files section, with or without the Hypercube Logo. The cap with logo must be printed with support because it's not possible to print it upside down. Next Ideas: 1. Make the mount flexible, to adjust the camera height position 2. Camera ribbon cable holder 3. Let's see I decided to run RPICamControl because I really like the ability to make time lapses out of the box. The logo for the logo_cap was used by the "Nameplate for Hypercube Evolution with logo" https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2586426 Here you can find the camera: http://s.aliexpress.com/QrI3Y3MN On my raspberry I run "RPICamControl" which you can find here: https://elinux.org/RPi-Cam-Web-Interface --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is only a short overview and guideline for the installation. You will find more information on the websites below. How to download and install Debian: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ For raspberry newbies I recommend installing NOOBS. It's super easy. You will find some guidelines how to put the initial image on the SDCard on the download site. NOOBS is the easiest way, this is only copying files... 1. Install Debian NOOBS or Raspbian Lite. 2. Get access to the system. The easiest way with an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse. (Option 2.1: If you are more experienced you can install the raspbian-lite image to your SDCard and put an empty file with the name "ssh" in the boot partition. This enables ssh, and you access your system via ssh over the network.) 3. User: pi, Password: raspberry 4. Run the command: sudo raspi-config Here you should set up at least the following topics: 4.1 Change the password 4.2 Interface Options -> enable Camera 4.3 Interface Options -> enable ssh 4.4 Network Options -> setup your Wifi 5. Please reboot and login in. 5.1 Update your system: sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade 6. Now you should follow the instructions from: https://elinux.org/RPi-Cam-Web-Interface But here are the essential steps for you: 6.1 sudo apt-get install git 6.2 git clone https://github.com/silvanmelchior/RPi_Cam_Web_Interface.git 6.3 cd RPi_Cam_Web_Interface 6.4 ./install.sh 7. Access the webpage http://yourIPAdress/html/index.php
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