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Fermulator edited this page Jul 3, 2020
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Running mycroft on a pi? Feel free to contribute your specs & stats using <THIS SCRIPT> (TO UPDATE see https://github.com/MycroftAI/enclosure-picroft/issues/139).
Date Sampled | Pi HW Version | mycroft-core | enclosure-picroft | Pi HW Thermal Management | Pi HW Case | CPU Temp 'C | GPU Temp 'C | Load Averages (1/5/15min) | Contributed By |
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YYYY-MM-DD | Raspberry Pi <#> Model <xyz> Rev <#.#> | <#.#.#> | ... | <UPDATE> | <UPDATE> | ##'C | ##'C | ... | <USER> |
2020-07-03 | Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3 | 20.2.4 | Buster Keaton - Pork Pi | built-in w/ case | YaeCCC Aluminum Alloy Protective Metal Case Cooling Heatsink (BJ-0017-D2) | 51'C | 52.1'C |
1.77, 1.75, 1.74 |
fermulator |
- Get the latest picroft on your pi running mycroft (ssh in and run updates)
- Run the script: ~/scripts/...<TOFILL>...
- Copy the FULL LINE output
- Edit this page and paste into the above table (SORT newest on top) (!) TIP: use reST for editing copy/paste
- Update the <UPDATE> and <USER> cells
- Preview to ensure formatting etc look good
- Update your wiki update message and save the page
Thanks!
- Date Sampled: When the data was taken by the user/script
- Pi HW Version: Human readable description of the raspberry pi hardware specs (model, revision)
- mycroft-core version: https://github.com/MycroftAI/mycroft-core/releases
- enclosure-picroft version: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MycroftAI/enclosure-picroft/buster/home/pi/version
- Pi HW Thermal Management: replace/update with your notes! (stock, after-market, or custom heatsinks?) - provide links
- Pi HW Case: replace/update with your case model! (no case?, stock, after-market, custom?) - provide links
- CPU Temp (Degrees Celsius): how hot is the CPU (thermal/temp)
- GPU Temp (Degrees Celsius): how hot is the GPU (thermal/temp)
- Load Averages: 1/5/15min load averages (how busy is the pi?) https://www.tecmint.com/understand-linux-load-averages-and-monitor-performance/
- Contributed By: your public username (or put anonymous - note that if you edit this page blame/audit will show your username)