Don't know if it's right thread to write this... but I try it.
I'm a bit away from all this linux staff, but I have an idea, which hurts me a while.
I have a ZyXel router with 2 USB ports onboard (ZyXel Keenetic Giga) this one
And this router have an opportunity run root linux right on dedicated usb flash drive. Linux profi call him - opkg. In second usb port I insert RTL_dongle for a few minutes with dump1090 I can receive mode-s packages. But CPU in router only 384MHz and seems it's not enough to run long time. After several minutes dump1090 freezing and CPU load change from 100% to standard 2%.
So finally a questions:
1. This new MLAT_FR24_feed program for RPi can be installed on {opkg on Keenetic giga} or it must be special built?
2. If dump1090 (with pre-installed lib_usb and rtl_usb) overload CPU - this new MLAT_FR24_feed program will use more or less then clear dump1090?
Thanks for answers, and sorry for a little bit offtopic.
I'm a bit away from all this linux staff, but I have an idea, which hurts me a while.
I have a ZyXel router with 2 USB ports onboard (ZyXel Keenetic Giga) this one
And this router have an opportunity run root linux right on dedicated usb flash drive. Linux profi call him - opkg. In second usb port I insert RTL_dongle for a few minutes with dump1090 I can receive mode-s packages. But CPU in router only 384MHz and seems it's not enough to run long time. After several minutes dump1090 freezing and CPU load change from 100% to standard 2%.
So finally a questions:
1. This new MLAT_FR24_feed program for RPi can be installed on {opkg on Keenetic giga} or it must be special built?
2. If dump1090 (with pre-installed lib_usb and rtl_usb) overload CPU - this new MLAT_FR24_feed program will use more or less then clear dump1090?
Thanks for answers, and sorry for a little bit offtopic.
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