The Raspberry Pi 3 is running Resin.IO as the OS, which allows me to remotely manage the device, push releases, updates and avoid the need to local access on the board and software.
Further more, it is dummy proof :)
The Totem will have 3 way to connect on Internet (local LAN, WLAN or 4G), so it will be enough online to control it remotely and perform basic operations when required.
The Docker Image is based on the node-js image, with the components required to build the applications. At this stage of the project, the choice is Electronjs and Node-Red.
To do
[x] Base Image with Node-Js and Electron-Js
[ ] Platform-IO Agent for remote access of the Arduino / updates
[x] Proximus splash logo at boot
[x] Proximus animation at application startup
[ ] Driver check and configuration - keyboard layout
The Raspberry Pi 3 is running Resin.IO as the OS, which allows me to remotely manage the device, push releases, updates and avoid the need to local access on the board and software. Further more, it is dummy proof :)
The Totem will have 3 way to connect on Internet (local LAN, WLAN or 4G), so it will be enough online to control it remotely and perform basic operations when required.
The Docker Image is based on the node-js image, with the components required to build the applications. At this stage of the project, the choice is Electronjs and Node-Red.
To do
I stopped the research for a Raspberry Image, and switched to a NUC board