ome timing parameters - or ... just á hunch - Rod
knows more than I do.
Best,
Steffen
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 04. Januar 2024 um 08:46 Uhr
Von: "Rod Webster"
An: "EMC developers"
Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] RPImager problem Re: RPi5 + Raspbian +
LinuxCNC latency tests - first
g, 04. Januar 2024 um 08:46 Uhr
Von: "Rod Webster"
An: "EMC developers"
Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] RPImager problem Re: RPi5 + Raspbian +
LinuxCNC latency tests - first impressions
If the R-Pi guys are being responsive, I wonder if you find any answer
about the SP
> > Von: "Rod Webster"
> > An: "EMC developers"
> > Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] RPImager problem Re: RPi5 + Raspbian +
> LinuxCNC latency tests - first impressions
> >
> > >If the R-Pi guys are being responsive, I wonder if you find any answer
- Rod knows more than I do.
Best,
Steffen
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 04. Januar 2024 um 08:46 Uhr
> Von: "Rod Webster"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] RPImager problem Re: RPi5 + Raspbian + LinuxCNC
> latency tests - first impressions
>
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>If the R-Pi guys are being responsive, I wonder if you find any answer
>about the SPI interface for the Mesa boards? I found that linux-cnc
>reported SPI errors when trying to talk to the 7C81.
Chuck, I'm sorry but I don't know enough about the topic to frame the
question. Lets see if they can
On 1/3/24 16:09, Chuck Peplinski wrote:
If the R-Pi guys are being responsive, I wonder if you find any answer
about the SPI interface for the Mesa boards? I found that linux-cnc
reported SPI errors when trying to talk to the 7C81. I'm new to the
Linux-CNC community, so maybe I'm doing
If the R-Pi guys are being responsive, I wonder if you find any answer
about the SPI interface for the Mesa boards? I found that linux-cnc
reported SPI errors when trying to talk to the 7C81. I'm new to the
Linux-CNC community, so maybe I'm doing something else wrong. But I got
the idea on
>Thank you for that pointer, I checked and found it installed but it
>does not find any input or output devices.
Upstream have resolved the rpi-imager compatibility issue.
Their sound guy is away for a few days but has it on his to do list.
The willingness to sort this out has been amazing
I
> On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 01:49:34 +0100
> Steffen Möller via Emc-developers
> wrote:
>
> > The regular raspbian OS comes with sound via HDMI. I am toying around
> > with packages to install to see if I am getting anywhere without much
> > configuration. KDE works after installing task-kde-desktop
Steffen, yes a forum member confirmed the same including lack of sound. He
said latency was better than his last image.
Is there anything configurable if you run pulseaudio?
We think it will just be a config setting. One of the upstream guys has our
build environment so I will ask him to review it
Yo Steffen!
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 01:49:34 +0100
Steffen Möller via Emc-developers
wrote:
> The regular raspbian OS comes with sound via HDMI. I am toying around
> with packages to install to see if I am getting anywhere without much
> configuration. KDE works after installing task-kde-desktop -
The Balena Etcher did not complain, and neither then did the RPi5.
Many thanks!
The regular raspbian OS comes with sound via HDMI. I am toying around with
packages to install to see if I am getting anywhere without much configuration.
KDE works after installing task-kde-desktop - no sound,
Thanks all,
yes its confirmed it is a problem at our end but not of our doing.
Upstream changed the way they shrank the image which was buggy. Initially,
I could not generate an image at all.
They reworked it on my feedback. Clearly they have some more work to do.
Thanks for testing. I'll let you
I just transitioned from Windows to Mac, new download, and get the same error.
The default Raspbian OS now installed just fine on the same SD with the same
equipment. I now dare to conclude that the problem is with your image.
Best,
Steffen
>
> Rod,
>
> You referenced the download page and so
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