Hostname change and camera configuration setup
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While you're here, a wise thing to do would be to change the default password for the `pi` user. This is very warmly recommended if your PlanktoScop is connected to a shared network you do not control. Just select the first option `1 Change User Password`.
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While you're here, a wise thing to do would be to change the default password for the `pi` user. This is very warmly recommended if your PlanktoScop is connected to a shared network you do not control. Just select the first option `1 Change User Password`.
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You may also want to change the default hostname of your Raspberry. To do so, choose option `2 Network Options` then `N1 Hostname`. Choose a new hostname. We recommend using `planktoscope`.
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We need to activate a few things for the PlanktoScop to work properly.
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First, we need to activate the camera interface. Choose `5 Interfacing Options`, then `P1 Camera` and `Yes`.
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Now, you can go to `5 Interfacing Options`, then `P2 SSH`. Choose `Yes` to activate the SSH access.
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Now, you can go to `5 Interfacing Options`, then `P2 SSH`. Choose `Yes` to activate the SSH access.
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Again, select `5 Interfacing Options`, then `P4 SPI`. Choose `Yes` to enable the SPI interface.
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Again, select `5 Interfacing Options`, then `P4 SPI`. Choose `Yes` to enable the SPI interface.
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