Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-07 Thread Dutch87
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

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-07 Thread Dutch87
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.. Dutch87's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=70039 Vi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-05 Thread truscellino
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

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-05 Thread Dutch87
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

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-05 Thread Dutch87
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

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-05 Thread chill
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

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-05 Thread Dutch87
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...

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-05 Thread Paul Webster
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

[SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-05 Thread Dutch87
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