I believe you need to load wifi firmware extensions first before
wireless_tools.tcz.
Note: The order was important originally, I am only assuming it still
is!
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The Transporter makes a heck of a pop when powering off or on. I either
shut off my pre-amp or the power amp first. Unfortunately my speakers
have a built in power amp for the sub and that pops too. Can't win.
I understand not wanting to waste power too, but a few hundred ma's is
really
With the the volume down
Power amp off first
Power amp on last
Is the golden rule
some amps make a noise on either (or both) power on / power off
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mini11 wrote:
> Thanks for your answer. Isn't that solution a little bit
> unprofessional?
>
> By the way, my poweramp hasn't any volumecontrol.
>
> I will find another solution for that problem.
Why not shut the amp off first then? By your logic, it would also be a
device not doing
Did you disable the rpi onboard Bluetooth?
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Extension name does not matter. Really need a keyboard and monitor to
connect and see what is going on. Ive not been able to test the driver
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Braklet wrote:
>
> Do you think it's worth rebuilding my extension using "-e 88XXau" ?
I tried it, no change. No LED activity from the WiFi USB dongle.
Have to ponder my next course of action.
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paul-1, is the extension name critical in loading? I used "88XX" as my
extension name, and got these extensions as a result:
88XX-5.10.42-pcpCore.tcz
88XX-5.10.42-pcpCore.tcz.md5.txt
But the actual driver name is "88XXau.ko" in the contents:
D:\Devices\Raspberry
Sadly, my wireless drivers didn't work after the 8.0.0 upgrade. The
LEDs on my pCP Pi B+ showed CPU activity, but the WiFi dongle never
recovered any LED activity, indicating no drivers.
I'm pulling an SD image now, in case I want to debug further. I will
restore the 7.0.1 image I took a
paul- wrote:
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> Then obviously move it to the proper location.
Hi paul-1, your instructions worked a treat. Here's what I now have in
/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional:
Code:
tc@piCorePorch:/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional$ ls -al 88*
-rw-r--r--1 tc staff
Hello dear community,
second install of a pcP for Bluetooth receiver purpose, with no better
success than the first time.
Context: I want to listen to the sound of music or videos played on my
iPhone through my stereo system, thanks to bluetooth link.
pcP 8.0 used, checked for updates and
Thanks a lot, it works perfectly now!!
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