python-cffi error while configuring Raspberry Pi to use with the Simulink Support package
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Ishaan
am 15 Jun. 2022
Kommentiert: Ed Barrow
am 14 Mai 2023
I have installed Simulink Support Package for Raspberry Pi Hardware package.
I am attempting to configure Raspberry Pi to use with the Simulink Support package.
I am using Customize the existing Raspbian OS running on my hardware option.
I am am getting python-cffi error.
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Ed Barrow
am 19 Okt. 2022
I have this exact problem too! I tried "Setup Hardware with MathWorks Raspbian Image" and while that worked and I could control the RPI with simulink I was unable to use CAN due to a bug in the Kernal version this image is built upon
To get around that I Installed the latest version of Raspbian on my RPI 4B. This allowed CAN to work using the terminal. I then tried the "Customize the existing Raspbian OS running on my Hardware" option where I get the same error as Ishaan. This stops be from being able to control the RPI with simulink, I tried manually installing the package but couldn't find it to install.
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Ed Barrow
am 19 Okt. 2022
Bearbeitet: Ed Barrow
am 19 Okt. 2022
Hey,
The solution to this is not to use the latest Raspian OS (Bullseye) which is not supported yet but to use an older version (Buster) this then fixes the issue.
Mathworks are aware and are working on Bullseye support
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Ed Barrow
am 14 Mai 2023
There is yes! Whilst I haven’t tested it myself in the latest MATLAB version (2023a) they now have support for 32 bit bullseye as it says in the release notes Hardware support release
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