[Allstar Digital] DMRGateway test Master online
John D. Hays
john at hays.org
Tue Dec 15 19:35:47 EST 2015
The AMBEserver process isn't very CPU intensive. You could run multiple
instances of AMBEserver/AMBEserverGPIO on a single Pi. (One on GPIO,
multiple on USB) Just assign a separate UDP port for each. :)
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com> wrote:
> John is of course right. If you plan to use the RPi GPIO for other
> external devices, keep the pins. I bought a few very nice metal boxes out
> of Eastern Europe for the project. I only planned on running DMRGateway so
> I cut off the pins. I have one of the boxes in "production" and the second
> for development. The way we did DMRGateway allows for everything to run on
> one Pi or many. For example, you could have a RPI2 running DMRLink
> DMRGateway and AllStar. A second RPI1 running the AMBE Server. For that
> matter, consider the idea of a third RPi1 also running AMBE server for
> Fusion. You could run DMR and Fusion on a singe AllStar node at the same
> time.
>
> NO, we have no plans for fusion at this time. Our hands are full with DMR
> and maybe a little D-Star. ;)
>
>
>
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