I am a backer of a IOT version for Pine A64. I have already in place home automation solution based on zwave. I decided to go to OpenHab because I would like also to extend by using Bluetooth BLE and to create a bridge with my current network.I don’t know yet if I will fully migrate my current zwave solution or if I can use the Pine64 as a secondary controller and an ad-hoc device which I can control from my primary device.
I have several questions for the use of OpenHab in my current configuration:
Is it difficult to turn the Pine64 as a secondary controller, to create virtual device able to control a Bluetooth BLE device using zwave commands?
It seems possible to buy also add-ons through backerkit. Which one are you recommending for home automation?
Can I wire the PINE64 to wall switches to control my home automation using physical switches?
Can I use the PINE64 as media center and control it with openhab? Which media center is possible to use? Can I control Kodi or Plex with openhab?
One major issue for openHAB (2) on the Pine is the serial access, see 64 bit ARM serial.
So if anyone of you knows how to compile the stuff for arm64, it would be gorgeous!
Is there in the pipeline to provide a finished image for Pine64 with OH2 installed?
Have you guys looked at the image that exist for MOPIDY, they made it so that the first time you boot up the RPI, it ask you to type in several settings such as WLAN,Password etc. Would be great if we could make something similiar for Pine 64/RPI where we then specify my.openhab password and WLAN settings, static IP
Just an idea to bring the great OH to more users:)
I haven’t seen the MOPIDY pine image yet (do you have a link?), but such a setup sounds nice for beginners.
The problem is that I do not have much time to look into such things myself in detail - so it would be great to have someone from the community vounteering for maintaing such images.
I just got my pine64, I haven’t tried to install openHAB on it yet (waiting for my Zwave module, which frustratingly costs double the price of the whole computer!). Pretty happy with it as a SBC though. Here is my full review: pine64 vs raspberry pi 2
Setup of Aeon ZWave Stick (gen 2) takes some time, but then works like a charm, no issues so far
Could not find any way to make it play audio or mp3 streams with openhab core multimedia jplayer implementation, I had to recompile it to use VLC instead. Still figuring out VLC startup performance, it does take a good few seconds to start playing
It seems Pine64 would have the same issues with file system corruption on SD cards as it’s been reported in Raspberry. My first setup lived about a week before it started crashing. Could be quality of the card used or just the way it works. For now I disabled all logging to keep card access by OH to a minimum, yet to see how long it will outlive the current setup
Next on my list would be to start playing with GPIO binding to see if it would play nicely with Pine.
I decided to go with the regular Ubuntu image, as the OpenHab one is headless (no video) and I don’t have a serial interface available to configure the initial OS and network.
I’m confused now…? On the Image download page it says Z-Wave not yet supported? Has anyone managed to get the image working with the Pine64 zwave module…?
I think “Z-Wave not supported” is referring to the Z-Wave card from PINE64, whereas the USB Aeon Z-Sticks should work. Or perhaps even that has been worked out? (My PINE64 just arrived a couple days ago so I don’t have any first-hand experience with it yet.)