Day 2 with Neural Compute Stick 2
I posted the ldconfig issue on the associated forum, the post needed approval.
Hence I decided to finalize my rpi zero W connection with the Prusa i3 MK3 printer to make it accessible wireless. MK3 has a RPi interface (6 pin header) that you can enable in the settings of the firmware when you use the LCD and knob. It is not officially supported but it works with Octoprint (Prusa version). Be sure to have long header pins to solder on the zero. Not the standard length.
Overnight I got the approval of my question post on the forum. So, I might have some progress to report today (NCS2 + openVino). In the mean time, I still have my ncsdk v2 with the original Neural Compute Stick up and running via an Ubuntu VM on a MacOS Mojave host and via stretch (raspbian) on RPi 3. For that RPi and to increase reliability, I use the Pi Desktop from Farnell Element 14, I had an SD card failing on me once so this SSD is now put to the test. I know the SSD is a USB device and shares the USB bandwidth when using a live USB cam feed, but for the moment, low framerate is fine.
I hope to find some time to put the whole journey in one post on my blog one day:
https://delisvhdl.com/blog
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Systems Engineering at Apple | ex-BluWo
6 å¹´An approval needed to post a question in a community forum... that really sucks, sorry to hear you are slowed down by such things