Hi Paul
I've had a couple of go's at this, including burning a fresh image of
pCp.
I don't have a problem with the procedures and they seem to be working.
I checked the config.txt had taken by going through the edit config.txt
procedure a second time just to check the the overlay setting was th
I found the edit config.txt procedure - will report idc.
*Music Store & VPN Server: *Synology DS215J NAS*
Home Server/Study Player:* LMS 8.0.0 on Pi 4 pCp 6.0 (beta) Server/IQ
Audio DAC+
*Refurbished 1962 RCA Stereo Console Server/Player *LMS 8.0.0 on Pi 4B
pCp 6.0 (beta) Server/IQ Audio DAC+
>From the pCp Diagnostics page:
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or
generate zero samples (capture)
default
plugequal
equal
sysdefault:CARD=ALSA - bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 A
paul- wrote:
> Ian,
>
> I've added the needed module to the alsa extensionseasiest way to
> update is to start a shell and run.
>
> pcp-update libasound.tcz
>
> Then reboot. You might manually need to add
>
> dtoverlay=iqaudio-codec
>
> to your config.txt. Until I can get a new ca
Ian,
I've added the needed module to the alsa extensionseasiest way to
update is to start a shell and run.
pcp-update libasound.tcz
Then reboot. You might manually need to add
dtoverlay=iqaudio-codec
to your config.txt. Until I can get a new card config into the
interface. Once lo
Indeed, a 270 rotation is also possible now, using your 80 pixel offset.
So in summary we have:
0 degrees (ribbon cable connection at the bottom of the display):
Code:
-1,0x36,0x00,\
90 degrees (ribbon cable connection to the right of the display)
Greg, Yatsushiro
Thanks for replying.
I think I'll wait till Paul finishes, I've tried in the past without
success.
I'm quite familiar with pCp, I have four others, all latest beta.
*Music Store & VPN Server: *Synology DS215J NAS*
Home Server/Study Player:* LMS 8.0.0 on Pi 4 pCp 6.0 (beta)
nincompoop wrote:
>
> I looked at the ST7789 data sheet for a long time but in the end 'a
> blog'
> (https://krystof.io/mirroring-raspberry-pi-hdmi-video-to-a-st7789-1-3-inch-lcd-display/)
> helped me out. An extra line did the trick as is mentioned in the data
> sheet in 9.1.29 Vertical Scroll
a491765 wrote:
> Thank you a lot for you help Paul (as always !)
> The original script from Argon for Raspbian Os does it well, do you
> think the answer could be here ?
Raspbian has hooks into the shutdown system, that we don't have in our
bare bones OS.just push the button on the powe
Appreciate the help guys, but I know I don't have all of the kernel
modules supplied for this board. It's the blessing and the curse of
the piCore OS. Designed to be small, we typically only include what we
needed. The IQ-Audio-Codec board uses a Codec driver that no other
board has used in
ian_heys wrote:
> Today's reply from IQ Audio:
>
> The quicktest image on our download site uses standard raspbian and
> includes codec drivers.
>
> Other audio applications may need to update their environments to
> include the codec driver - which has been available for 6months plus.
>
>
>
Holy fork, my login is still around!! Been at least a decade. Long live
Squeezeboxen!! Thank you PCP team too. Got the Pirate Audio hat and
tried the mopidy route. Sorry to say but that was a miserable waste of
time. Glad to see it progressing along here!! I have sound over the
generic TI5102 opt
Hi,
Thanks for pCP !
I got a small problem, for the living room I use a Raspberry Pi model 1B
with HDMI output.
I tried first with a HDMI to Toslink converter, each boot I need to
connect the HDMI output to a TV, else there is no sound coming.
I then put it to and HDMI input of an home cinema am
paul- wrote:
> The linux shutdown command doesn't manage the power boards. Typically
> the powerboard monitors the gpio, and then drops power when done, I have
> no idea about this powerboard.
Thank you a lot for you help Paul (as always !)
The original script from Argon for Raspbian Os does
a491765 wrote:
> I don't use fan because my rpi never reach more than 40-42 ° standard
> settings are ok for me.
>
> Thanks for help i add both user command (attached image) Am I right this
> way ?
>
> 29369
>
> Last question : when i click shutdown from pcp main page the sytem
> shutdown but
That rotation on the jivelite page is only for the RPI official display.
All other displays would typically need to be handled manually..
Just starting to figure out how to integrate other screens.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplaye
I managed to flip the image. For some reason in PCP in Tweaks > Jivelite
setup > Set Rotation gets ignored.
I changed the bold line in Chill's post in 0xC0 per 8.12 Address Control
in the ST7780 data sheet:
chill wrote:
>
> -2,150,\
> -1,0X36,0X00,\
> -1,0xB2,0x0C,0x0C,0x00,0x33,0x33,\
So it
ian_heys wrote:
> Today's reply from IQ Audio:
>
> The quicktest image on our download site uses standard raspbian and
> includes codec drivers.
>
> Other audio applications may need to update their environments to
> include the codec driver - which has been available for 6months plus.
>
>
>
Submitted a post thanking you guys and other info but it didn't post. I
tried 3 times and it never showed-up. No profanity or anything either so
not sure what's up.
So a key aspect is POE and I don't need a bit 10" screen or what on my
wall.
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paul- wrote:
> I don't think a new image will fit. Default images are 64MB boot, 64MB
> user. And that is real MB, and the card is probably 128 MegaBits.
Indeed, the card is just a bit less than 128MB.
I will try and fiddle with partition sizes, and see if it can fit a
basic player setup
M-H
I use tablets all over my house this is what I did 2 years back, still
working great.
https://forums.homeseer.com/forum/homeseer-products-services/system-software-controllers/hs3touch/hs3touch-android-client/105758-got-a-new-one-fire-hd10-with-alexa
Very easy to remove if needed and easy to upg
carsten_h wrote:
> On the Diagnostic page there is a "Raspberry Pi" option. There you can
> also see the actual temperature.
>
> And you have to use
> >
Code:
> > sudo modprobe i2c-dev
> >
> as the first user command!
>
> If you want to change the
Post the output of what it says when you try to run it.
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paul- wrote:
> There is a temperature graph option on the Extras pages.
On the Diagnostic page there is a "Raspberry Pi" option. There you can
also see the actual temperature.
And you have to use
Code:
sudo modprobe i2c-dev
as the first user com
paul- wrote:
> There is a temperature graph option on the Extras pages.
I know but i prefere using ssh command, more user-friendly in my use
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Hi,
I need some help using the script.
I have this case too !! (amazing by the way)
- I have installed the both package from extensions page in PCP
- Created a textfile and copy the script from Paul rename it
argononed.py
- Transfert it to /home/tc with filezilla
- Add python3 /home/tc/argonone
Sorry Ian, I forgot about this request. I should just need to update
the extensions. I'll take a look this evening.
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Top of the range mounts for various devices
https://www.vidabox.com/kiosks_uk/vidamount-on-wall-tablet-mount-ipad-mini-1-2-3-white.html
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Perhaps start from a different viewpoint.
What screen or tablet can you find decent wall mounts for?
For example you could get an Android tablet with a nice wall mount and
run Material on it in app mode or an iPad etc
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Today's reply from IQ Audio:
The quicktest image on our download site uses standard raspbian and
includes codec drivers.
Other audio applications may need to update their environments to
include the codec driver - which has been available for 6months plus.
What OS are you trying to use?
*M
ian_heys wrote:
> dmesg and lsmod attached - I hope
Any hope of getting this integrated in pCp.
I note you have been busy releasing an update since I last posted.
I'm thinking of returning it as, despite some effort and contacting the
supplier, I haven't been able to find an OS that recognise
For the original 7" Pi Display together with a Pi you can eg. use the
SmartiPi Case: https://smarticase.com/ to mount it on the wall.
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