MartyG
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Glad you found a solution. Good luck with the rest of your project!
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Your project reminds me of RealSense users who have attempted to get a 'pose' with the camera that would be usable by a robot. The link below contains links to approaches taken by users trying to ...
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Unless the problem is that a firewall is blocking installation of the Xenial distribution, I do not know what else to suggest. The RealSense support team members from Intel Support may be able to ...
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Try the Bionic repository (equivalent to Ubuntu 18 LTS) instead of the Xenial one (equivalent to Ubuntu 16 LTS) please sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://realsense-hw-public.s3.amazonaws.com/Debia...
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I am not a Linux expert, so I apologize for that. The repository installation command for Debian in the instructions though is: echo 'deb http://realsense-hw-public.s3.amazonaws.com/Debian/apt-rep...
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Is this the part of the process where the installation fails? sudo apt-get install librscalibrationtool
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Okay, I understand. Thank you for the explanation. Going back to your original question, you can use a terminal with the Debian installation to navigate to the directory where CustomRW is inst...
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I recall that at some point in 2018, the compatibility of the consumer and OEM versions of the calibration software diverged so that if a calibration of the camera had previously been done with the...
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Intel sells an OEM calibration system in their online Click store that can calibrate 400 Series cameras remotely over a Linux server. It costs $1500 USD though. Most of that cost is the cost of m...
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I can't think of a reason why it would not work on Pi. The 400 Series cameras are extremely flexible with the hardware setups that they will work with. As long as the Librealsense SDK is compiled...