I have put more info about the current options for using the WiiM Mini
with LMS into 3rd Party Hardware -
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?116997-Wiim-Mini-and-Pro
Basically it can be made to work with LMS as it stands with both the
AirPlay bridge and uPnP bridge but as usual both
That's the idea.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio now playing\" plugin lots more - see
whitman wrote:
> Wiim have a new forum at a new site, and the discussion about adding
> LMS/Squeezelite capability to its Mini (and forthcoming Pro) has been
> given a new thread there. Would be good if we added some more posts
> there to encourage Wiim to get on with this!
>
>
Too lazy to dig up the datasheets for those memories but I suspect they
are rated at 10,000 or even 100,000 erase cycles. I feel it is unlikely
wear should be an issue when used in this application.
Since the erase operation is rather slow, sometimes you don't erase and
overwrite when using this
alfista wrote:
> Sorry for being vague, shouldn't have formulated a question before my
> first cup of coffee. I was thinking of the model of the memory device.
> But from your answer I can deduce roughly what kind of Flash it is.
> Flash of that generation usually have pretty much no data
philippe_44 wrote:
> If you need Ethernet, then the SqueezeAMP is not going to work without a
> fair bit of hardware tinkering, so I would not recommend it
Appreciate the reply and guidance. Cheers.
MrC's Profile:
Sorry for being vague, shouldn't have formulated a question before my
first cup of coffee. I was thinking of the model of the memory device.
But from your answer I can deduce roughly what kind of Flash it is.
Flash of that generation usually have pretty much no data retention
problems, but heat
alfista wrote:
> Curious, what's the model number of the device?
You mean the programmer I'm using? That's a MiniPro TL866 (CS), a rather
cheap but really capable device, along with a stack of adaptors for
TSOP48 chips that I probably bought from AliExpress, and still it was
about 40 USD. The