Setup Guide: Raspberry Pi
Austin St. Aubin edited this page Nov 12, 2017
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We recommend that you use a Raspberry Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi 2 because of the performance requirements of the Node.js application. If you a buying a raspberry pi, buy a Raspberry Pi 3 or latest model.
I am working on a guide for the Raspberry Pi Zero (W)ireless, hope to have it done before 2018.
- Inventables Easel (web-based software platform that allows you to design and carve from a single, simple program.)
- jscut (converts SVG files to CNC cutting paths)
- Kiri:Moto (converts 3D models to 3D mesh CNC cutting paths)
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- Introduction
- Installation
- Using Pendants
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Raspberry Pi Setup Guide
- System Setup & Preparation
- Install Node.js & CNCjs
- Install Node.js via Package Manager (Recommended)
- Install Node.js via Node Version Manager (NVM) (Alternative)
- Install Node.js Manually (Alternative)
- Use PM2 to auto-start CNCjs (Optional)
- Use Port 80 (Optional)
- Maintain
- Additional Setup Options:
- CNCjs UI on Pi - Adventures in PiLand
- Pi with Arduino Due
- Electron App
- User Guide
- Tool Change
- Troubleshooting
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FAQ
- Forgot your password?
- How can I enable WebGL in my browser?
- Raspberry Pi: Error opening serial port "ttyAMA0"
- Webcam Streaming with Raspberry Pi
- Restream RTSP to M-JPEG
- Connect to an Arduino using WiFi
- Install Native Addons with Node.js v4
- Install Serialport on OS X El Capitan
- Kernel panic issue on macOS Sierra for devices using the CH340G, CH34G or CH34X chipset
- Testing without Arduino board
- Development
- API
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