I got word back for the support. The auto boot shutdown protection was
disabled by these commands using a raspbian lite build with the drivers
installed:
# lifepo4wered-cli set PI_BOOT_TO 0
# lifepo4wered-cli set CFG_WRITE 70
It now works.
I understand it takes the work of the developers here
Yeah, by me its also ontopic, since I wonder if anybody here has
experience using a different UPS on piCore player thats compatible with
this OS..
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Vi
Hi,
I am not sure to understand what you are looking for exactly. UPS?
Could the Pi-Supply products be of interest for your project?
https://uk.pi-supply.com/collections/power-supplies-and-batteries
I have not used them myself but from what I have gathered they are OK.
Sorry if my answer is off-t
If it turns out, nobody ever got this driver working with piCoreplayer
maybe it's better for me to look for an alternative powersource... This
I2C so far is too challenging withouth a manual how to edit it.
So far I could only find this that shows how to read it
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafrui
chill wrote:
> Are the register settings permanently written to the device, and are the
> tools provided pre-built for a different OS? If so, could you use that
> OS to disable the boot timeout?
>
> From the product brief:
Indeed, it seems one can rewrite this in the firmware... but now im
loo
Are the register settings permanently written to the device, and are the
tools provided pre-built for a different OS? If so, could you use that
OS to disable the boot timeout?
>From the product brief:
> PI_BOOT_TO
> 1 byte, register address 0x21, read/write, saved to flash
> Default value: 30 (c
Paul Webster wrote:
> Will need working through this to see what tricks they need
> https://github.com/xorbit/LiFePO4wered-Pi
>
>
> Edit: I had a quick look and it appears to require Python and some build
> tools
> Does not look straight forward to me.
Thanks for looking and I'm afraid too...
Will need working through this to see what tricks they need
https://github.com/xorbit/LiFePO4wered-Pi
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author of plugins for Radio France (FIP etc), KCRW and Supla Finland
Paul Webst
Dear people.
Since some time I user of LMS and Picoreplayers troughout the house for
sonos like experience but better.
I recently wanted to use a headphone amp hat on a project and the only
one was the Pirate Audio with screen and buttons.
http://kiwi-electronics.nl/pim-482
A bit of an overkill