![]() In my testing with this simple system, I was getting much better throughput waiting 1s in the write loop and 1s in the read loop than just letting it run free. In the menu bar, select File and click on Site. the ip is right and i do have webman and multiman installed and running and still cannot connect. Without that you can't connect to the PS3. I would experiment with pauses in the loop, say sleep for 1s, because if you are going to download the files from somewhere else asynchronously, if you just run it full speed, it might spend a lot of time deleting/writing the files and your attempts to read the files might not work since the window of availability would be tiny. Install and have FileZilla running on your computer, but not connected to a remote server. Make sure your PS3 is on, verify the IP address and also make sure you have Webman and Multiman installed and running. I'd just loop doing that over and over again. I'd get the camera to save the file to the /tmp directory so that it wouldn't be hitting the flash drive. I would, this is just me, set up the server on the RPi and copy from it to the Windows box, could be ftp but you could easily just use ssh or a tiny web server. There are many ways to do this, but, I suppose, there are fewer ways if a Windows machine is involved. ![]() Manleypv wrote:I have a script running on the Pi 2 that takes an image, opens ftpserver and puts image on PC, deletes image from Pi, and the cycle repeats at a determined interval. ![]()
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