You can then click “help/enter upgrade key” and your standard unregistered copy become a professional version with all enhancements unlocked. Once you are logged in you have to launch wxtoimg in graphical mode by either running “wxtoimg -G” or xwxtoimg. The solution is to either plug a hdml cable into the Pi (doesn’t have to be connected to a monitor) or, more elegantly, to use raspi-config to change the default low resolution to the highest you are offered. normally using a terminal to log in, putty in my case) you will get the message “Can not display desktop”. If you are running your Pi headless like me (i.e. To get the professional version running on the Pi here are the steps.įirstly you need to log into the Pi via a graphical interface. I have not seen the following information reported before.
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So how to enter the unlock key into my command line Raspberry Pi wxtoimg version? Now the MCIR with precipitation enhancement is only available in the professional version. Seems like the author of wxtoimg has lost interest in it and abandoned the project and is happy for the keys to be in the public domain. Incidentally Standard and Professional keys are freely available on. Back in the day I had paid for a Professional key and I had entered that into my PC version and all was fine. Now wxtoimg comes in three flavours: Standard, Standard registered and Professional. So I noted yesterday that the MCIR with Precipitation image enhancement was not “with precipitation” as there was no colour.