*Angelcardm:*I suppose. But if it's supposed to work by connecting to a
laptop, I'd like to see that work.
I still Think that attaching a screen in order to debug your issue would
be the first and most simple step to follow. It will give you a lot of
information, and you would know immediately
>From Greg:
Do you have the Official RPi power supply?
I bought it along with the with the Raspberry pi from authorized
reseller, PiShop.us. So I would guess it's official
Is the red led on?
Yes
Does the green led blink as you boot?
Yes
Is your ethernet cable known good?
I bought it with the
I've attached (I hope) a couple screen shots: one of the index nd one of
the Read Me text
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hi anglecard48,
We seem to have an information disconnect happening here.
Building a piCorePlayer should not take more that 10 minutes.
Unfortunately you are putting in "heaps of effort" and getting nowhere.
Building a piCorePlayer is really simple and most of us are can build
them blind, ie.
If you attach the SD card you burned to your laptop, what are it's
contents, it should look something like this.
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Back at it. Thanks again for you help. Here a few replies or outcomes:
KeBul stated succinctly what I'm attempting:
"...pCP imaged and running on your RPi on the same network as your
laptop and you accessing pCP via a web browser to configure it."
kidstypike suggested:
"Nothing connected,
TomFromCT wrote:
> Success! (I think).
>
>
>
> Now to spend some time going through these forums to help pick out this
> squeezebox's eventual successor.
you will see alot of people use a raspberry Pi single board computer
with PiCore Player, Max2Play, etc. You can add a Hat to provide
Success! (I think).
I was able to pry it open very carefully using a letter opener and, most
importantly, without breaking or losing anything. Nothing looked too
bad as far as dirt/gunk goes-certainly nothing worse than would
accumulate 15 years sitting on a shelf. I cleaned the rubbery
TomFromCT wrote:
> I doubt it ever got spilled on but the surface does feel sticky.
I am not familiar with the remote, but alot of the squeezebox devices
had the tactile controls (buttons/knobs) coated with a "tactile feel"
substance (i.e. "rubber" but not rubber). This substance
Thanks for the additional info.
Some updated info-I apparently have a SB2, not SB3 as I originally
guessed. Logitech Media Server under the player tab shows it as
Squeezebox Classic model, type is squeezebox2.
I have an new in box old unused universal remote but have been unable to
get the
pputzer wrote:
> The original wiring I had was correct. The missing piece was that the
> gpio-poweroff overlay needs "active_low" to be enabled (either the
> posting by Audiophonics contained a typo, or they changed the board
> later on). With the wiring according to the Audiophonics pictures
For anyone finding this thread, LMS beta now has a balance control:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114239-Left-and-Right-Balance-Control-Without-a-Preamp=1016367=1#post1016367
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