Nickdanp,
You are missing pressing the install button on on the card control page
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mcduman wrote:
> Good reading from klaus re: slimserver sox binaries vs generic ones from
> your favourite distro vs self-compiled ones.
Without the flac patches some functionality will be lost - IIRC
transcoding stream will stop after 2hrs30mins.
bpa wrote:
> There were patches to flac for slimserver - these may not be in the
> version of flac from another repo.
Good reading from klaus re: slimserver sox binaries vs generic ones from
your favourite distro vs self-compiled ones.
System:
FLAC library / Qobuz streaming on IMac running LMS v7.9
Raspbery Pi3 / Allo Digione running Picoreplayer v3.5 (with Edimax wifi
dongle)
Ipad used as controller via Squeezepad
Every day I have no problems playing music with this set up.
Everyday, at some point in late afternoon / evening
Hi,
Apologies if this is a dumb question, but I cannot get Bluetooth to
work on two RPis - a Model 3 and a Model 3B+ - which makes me think I'm
missing something fundamental.
Basically I disable built-in Wi-Fi and enable built-in Bluetooth. No
problem. Reboot when done.
But when I go to enable
ralphy wrote:
> Setting the Max sample rate to 96000 on the squeezelite settings page
> will cause LMS to downsample on-the-fly all content with a higher sample
> rate.
>
> 25171
>
> This is equivalent to adding -r 96000 to the squeezelite command line.
>
> Make sure not to have any values
steklo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> maybe there is some experienced pCP user around here who might help me
> to find the right upsampling settings in pCP (RPi) to have LMS (NAS)
> downsample all highres files beyond 96/24 which is the maximum my DAC
> can process without touching the DAC supported
mcduman wrote:
> It should be said that I have replaced the slimserver sox and flac
> binaries (from when the pyramids were built -hi @mherger-) with those
> from the tinycore repo (still ancient but at least from when electricity
> was invented) with fantastic results.
There were patches to
paul- wrote:
> Yes, do not run tce-update Ive tried to submit extension upgrades,
> but they just never seem to want to update. A lot of extensions we have
> changed the name over time, so there is no match at the tinycore
> repo..but not everything.
>
> wpa_supplicant is also
Hello,
maybe there is some experienced pCP user around here who might help me
to find the right upsampling settings in pCP (RPi) to have LMS (NAS)
downsample all highres files beyond 96/24 which is the maximum my DAC
can process without touching the DAC supported resolutions 96
kHz? I
Yes, do not run tce-update Ive tried to submit extension upgrades,
but they just never seem to want to update.
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paul- wrote:
> I would guess the channel your AP is using is not compatible with the
> 3B+. I've seen a lot of channels that don't work
i must have run tce-update at some point and installed new wifi
firmware. i flashed again and wifi works as expected
Sure thing foxsam.
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foxsam wrote:
> I recently got the 'google AIY voice V1'
> (https://aiyprojects.withgoogle.com/voice-v1/) kit. I am wondering since
> it has a speaker and an amp how can I use it with pcp to play from my
> lms? I tried using the hifiberry dac zero but it doesnt seem compatible.
> Does anyone
mherger wrote:
>
> [...]
> No problem here. While I don't have a Pi with display right now, I can
> download that file using wget just fine on my pCP based player.
> [...]
> Michael
I was hoping to avoid installing from scratch and setting everything up
again. I went through the PCP
If you want to go one level lower, have a look at pcp-lms-functions for
what we do in pCP.
As previously mentioned, pcp3.5.0 uses netcat (nc), but Paul has
converted it to use jsonrpc.js for the next version of pCP.
regards
Greg
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi foxsam,
>
> What's wrong with:
>
> $ pcp volume 75
>
Nothing.
I want to be able to use other commands, i.e. for playlists, favorites
or syncing players, but I tried to keep it simple first. For now I just
used $1, $2 etc. and put the wget into its own one line script
hi foxsam,
What's wrong with:
$ pcp volume 75
In pCP3.5.0 it uses netcat, in the next version, jsonrpc.js and you
don't need to worry about it! :D
Assuming you are running pCP and the command is on the RPi in question.
regards
Greg
ralphy wrote:
> I use a script with parameters.
paul- wrote:
> For what it is worth, the jsonrpc interface is quite a bit faster.>
Code:
> >
> busybox wget -q -O- --post-data='{"id":1,"method":"slim.request","params":
[ "PLAYERNAME", [ "mixer", "volume", "+1" ]
mcduman wrote:
> When I scan I get no wifi devices found error. With my old non plus rpi3
> I don't have the same problem
I would guess the channel your AP is using is not compatible with the
3B+. I've seen a lot of channels that don't work
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paul- wrote:
> Wifi works fine without country code setting in both 2.4G and 5G
> connections (I'm using a 3B+ on wifi right now). The country code
> requirement in raspbian is a software requirement only. There is no
> hardware requirement for that.
>
> So go back to the normal wifi
mcduman wrote:
> I am using the new Rpi 3b+ with pCP 3.5.0. I cannot get the built-in
> wifi to connect. This appears to be a known issue and is discussed in
> raspbian forums. One solution appears to be entering your country code
> in wpa_supplicant.conf. Has any body found a solution for the
Hi.
A comment to the Audiophonics Sabre 9028 DAC.
Audiophonics offers a custom standalone driver.
It's done the same way as it is done now with the Katana DAC.
They have a MCU onboard that's being controlled by the driver and that
MCU controls the Sabre chip.
Audiophonics doesn't have the
Greg Erskine wrote:
> When using pCP, there is the "pCP CLI". Type "pcp" at the prompt.
>
Thanks Greg, I'll try this as soon as I get some remotes for my PCP
Raspberries.
For the stand-alone player on the Stretch system I managed to get the
triggerhappy conf working with Paul's hint to the
I believe that the problem is that the Pi's (either the one running my
LMS service or the one with the LCD running JiveLite have an old set of
certificates and they're failing to download the images via Radio
Paradise's HTTPS URL, e.g.
https://img.radioparadise.com/covers/l/B9QGDD.jpg.
No
When using pCP, there is the "pCP CLI". Type "pcp" at the prompt.
Code:
$ pcp
=
Basic piCorePlayer CLI
paul- wrote:
>
> Note, that you don't need to figure out the MAC address anymore, you can
> just use the name of the player. Above noted as PLAYERNAME.
This sounds interesting, especially because I noticed during my test
with triggerhappy that the MAC address of the player I tried to control
For what it is worth, the jsonrpc interface is quite a bit faster.
For example, this is to increase the mixer volume by 1.
Code:
busybox wget -q -O- --post-data='{"id":1,"method":"slim.request","params": [
"PLAYERNAME", [ "mixer", "volume", "+1" ] ]}' --header
Thanks Ralphy, sounds good, and I'll try to get my first
script-with-variables-handed-over running this evening.
Regards
Martin
PCP (always latest version) on RasPi 3 with PhatDac (player & server)
PCP on several RasPis 2 +3
2 Airplay speakers (Sony SA-NS510) integrated via Airplay Bridge
I use a script with parameters.
Code:
# triggerhappy.conf
# values for key events are 1 (pressed), 0 (released) or 2 (held)
# /dev/input/by-id/usb-Burr-Brown_from_TI_USB_Audio_DAC-event-if02
KEY_MIN_INTERESTING 1 /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/lmscmd pause
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to integrate a basic (radio) remote control into my system
for muting and volume change.
I use thd (triggerhappy) and the LMS CLI commands.
Basically, the triggerhappy conf file has this structure:
Code:
KEY_NAME 1 command_to_be_executed
BitStream wrote:
> hi everyone,
>
> i have an rpi3 with picoreplayer on a Denon X4400H and want to play dsd
> (dsf/dff) files via HDMI. Can anyone tell me if that's possible?
>
> thank you in advance
I cant tell you yes or no with any certainty sorry.
What i believe is possible is for LMS to
hi everyone,
i have an rpi3 with picoreplayer on a Denon X4400H and want to play dsd
(dsf/dff) files via HDMI. Can anyone tell me if that's possible?
thank you in advance
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Thanks Greg
No dongles installed on the Zero Ws. I'm using keyboard and monitor to
set up from fresh with no connection to wired at all, which means I
can't use Wifi Diagnostics. I haven't got an RJ45 adapter for the
Zeros.
I've tried it with two Pi Zero Ws and also tried a fresh 3.5.0 on a
Hi
Does Pi Zero W onboard WiFi work with 3.5.0? I'm getting it to connect 1
time in 50 if I'm lucky. Always get
Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
too few arguments.
If it's been working it will stop working on a reboot, never to work
again. Can't see any reason for this. All my
paul- wrote:
> That doesn't sound like a LMS specific issue, but rather a source or
> network issue.
>
> A little more information about your setup.
>
> Is pCP both the LMS server and Player?
> Wifi or Hardwire?
> What is the source of the music when it is hanging?
> Look at the LMS server
That doesn't sound like a LMS specific issue, but rather a source or
network issue.
A little more information about your setup.
Is pCP both the LMS server and Player?
Wifi or Hardwire?
What is the source of the music when it is hanging?
Look at the LMS server logs and see if anything is being
MWelschenbach wrote:
> Player resumed at least once, although after a longer time (did not
> observe how long). On other occasions the player did not resume.
> Playtime of the track showed a repeating pattern like 4.35, 4.34, 4.33,
> 4.35, 4.34, 4.33, ...
>
> But as I mentioned, after fresh
w3wilkes wrote:
> When 7.9.2 would randomly stop playing would it just be for a second or
> so and then resume?
Player resumed at least once, although after a longer time (did not
observe how long). On other occasions the player did not resume.
Playtime of the track showed a repeating pattern
MWelschenbach wrote:
> After updating to LMS 7.9.2 music randomly stopped playing in the middle
> of a track. A complete reinstallation of pCP it seems to be OK again.
> However, thought it was a good idea to revert to version 7.9.1.
>
> Thanks, Michael
When 7.9.2 would randomly stop playing
paul- wrote:
> There is no way to revert. What issues are you having with 7.9.2
After updating to LMS 7.9.2 music randomly stopped playing in the middle
of a track. A complete reinstallation of pCP it seems to be OK again.
However, thought it was a good idea to revert to version 7.9.1.
There is no way to revert. What issues are you having with 7.9.2
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paul- wrote:
> LMS development just moved to 7.9.2. Just a reminder if you want to
> keep getting nighties, you will need to follow this procedure.
>
> http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
Can someone please give me a hint how to revert to LMS version 7.9.1
after
Or just post replies about OLED and LMSmonitor in the following thread
so everyone learns. :)
Connect OLED display to your piCorePlayer:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104978-Connect-OLED-display-to-your-piCorePlayer-box-gt-Quad-FM4
Anyone capable and willing to help me getting the LMSmonitor OLED going,
care to send me a PM?
Thanks!
- Windows 10 (TV + LMS server)
- SB Boom
- SB Receiver
- O2Joggler/SqueezePlay
- piCorePlayer/Rpi2/Hifiberry Digi+
hi willefg,
Could you please continue the OLED discussions in the appropriate
thread.
This stuff is way beyond a standard pCP3.5.0 install.
regards
Greg
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It must be obvious (for many).., but not for me, sorry.
First thing I did last week was copying the contents of
LMSMonitor_v03_bin.tgz to my PC. Unzipped it and, as instructed, copy
the two files in the zip (lmsmonitor & startDisp.sh) to the designated
locations. But that doesnt give me an
That is a C program that has to be compiled. There are precompiled
binaries in the bin folder, just look at the readme on the github site.
It even tells you how to install it on piCorePlayer.
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When I look throught the code of LMSMonitor it starts with including
following:
Code:
/*
* lmsmonitor.c
*
* (c) 2015 László TÓTH
*
* Todo: Done - Automatic server discovery
* Done - Get playerID automatically
*
Paul, thank you for your help.
When I use the command, I get following. I guess 0x3c is my OLED?
Code:
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ i2cdetect -y 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
00: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
10: -- -- -- -- -- -- --
paul- wrote:
> That was in regards to willefg's post, not yours. I have no idea about
> the google hardware.
It seems to use the MAX98357A which I use on my other pcp and it works
fine that way..
If anyone has any ideas...
paul- wrote:
> Drivers are not neccessarily required, it all depends on the hardware
> i2c is enabled by default. Most i2s soundcard HATs use i2c control
> lines
> There is no i2c address detected.
Code:
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ i2cdetect -y 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Drivers are not neccessarily required, it all depends on the hardware
i2c is enabled by default. Most i2s soundcard HATs use i2c control
lines
To use i2cdetect, you need to load i2c-dev.
sudo modprobe i2c-dev
i2cdetect -y 1
Code:
tc@pCP-Test:~/www/cgi-bin$
I recently got the 'google AIY voice V1'
(https://aiyprojects.withgoogle.com/voice-v1/) kit. I am wondering since
it has a speaker and an amp how can I use it with pcp to play from my
lms? I tried using the hifiberry dac zero but it doesnt seem compatible.
Does anyone have any experience or know
Ive posted my question in the thread started by Dean_Bayliss who seems
to have been able to get an OLED display in his pCp build to show LMS
stream info. (See
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104978-Connect-OLED-display-to-your-piCorePlayer-box-gt-Quad-FM4)
He used LMSMonitor
paul- wrote:
> For the record, the Allo Katana driver is not an ESS driver. The ESS
> DAC is 100% controlled by an onboard microprocessor. The driver in
> change controls the microprocessor. The Katana driver is not going to
> work with any other ESS based product.
Bummer ;)
Main
For the record, the Allo Katana driver is not an ESS driver. The ESS
DAC is 100% controlled by an onboard microprocessor. The driver in
change controls the microprocessor. The Katana driver is not going to
work with any other ESS based product.
piCorePlayer a small player for the
hi bakker_be,
Yeah, the Allo guys know what they are doing. :)
Any drivers - "accepted by the rpi-mainline-kernel maintainer" - will
also be included in piCorePlayer fairly quickly.
regards
Greg
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi DJDR,
>
> We only include open source drivers for DACs. As far as I know, no
> manufacturer using ESS products has managed to get one into Linux.
>
> ESS has a NDA and no open source policy that makes this a difficult
> task. :(
>
> regards
> Greg
Hi Greg, I may be
DJDR wrote:
> I recently bought the Audiophonics ES9028Q2M Dac.
> In the menu of Picoreplayer 3.50 I can not choose this Dac.
> I choose the I-Sabre settings. Is this the best choise for this Dac?
> And, will the ES9028Q2M drivers be present in the next version of
> Picoreplayer?
Hi DJDR,
I recently bought the Audiophonics ES9028Q2M Dac.
In the menu of Picoreplayer 3.50 I can not choose this Dac.
I choose the I-Sabre settings. Is this the best choise for this Dac?
And, will the ES9028Q2M drivers be present in the next version of
Picoreplayer?
Nikolay V wrote:
> Hi everybody !
> piCorePlayer 3.5.0 Audio not mount Network Share (NAS)
> Shareport NOT START
>
> RSPi2
> piCorePlayer 3.22 work fineV3.5 with network mount works fine for me.
No idea about shareport. Never need it..
Sent from my SM-N935F using Tapatalk
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Hi everybody !
piCorePlayer 3.5.0 Audio not mount Network Share (NAS)
Shareport NOT START
RSPi2
piCorePlayer 3.22 work fine
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Comparing the ts.conf file between pCP 3.22 and 3.5.0, it seems to have
lost a few lines. This works for me:
Code:
$ cat /usr/local/etc/ts.conf
module_raw input
module pthres pmin=1
module variance delta=30
module dejitter
TheChrisP wrote:
> Ok, thanks a lot ! I installed this tslib version, and redid the
> calibration. However:
>
> > > >
- Debounce is not helping and not changing the weird touchscreen
> behavior.
- Linear module is still needed to transform the touch coordinates
> to screen
TheChrisP wrote:
>
> What is strange is that the behavior is completly different with the
> 3.2.2.
>
> As I'm using the same video driver and the same touchscreen driver
> (stmpe-ts), it means the tslib is implemented differently between 3.2.2
> and 3.5.
>
> Ralphy ? What do you think about
I have never used BT in my life! LOL
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Greg Erskine wrote:
>
> I think the "ES9023 DAC" settings is almost the same setting
> as"HiFiBerry DAC Zero/MinAMP". Did you try that one?
>
Greg
I hadn't but I have now and that one works too. Perfect, thanks.
Regarding Bluetooth, am I right in thinking that only connection to BT
speakers
kingswindsor wrote:
> I tried that but it only listed null and ALSA as output devices. The
> log said it couldnt find sndrpihifiberry.
>
> However, counter-intuitively, by selecting ESS9023 it picks up
> sndrpihifiberry and all works perfectly. Airplay ditto. Will try out
> Bluetooth later.
paul- wrote:
> Just select Hifiberry Dac as the card type, and then reboot. If
> Squeezelite is not starting, check the output field...expand the
> more> to see what the detected output devices are.
I tried that but it only listed null and ALSA as output devices. The
log said it couldnt
Just select Hifiberry Dac as the card type.
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I have invested in a HiFiberry Beocreate board to upcycle some old B
Beovox CX100 speakers. All goes well following the B/HiFiberry
prescription and the standard software works fine for Bluetooth and
Airplay. But I was hoping to move to PCP once the crossover settings
had been saved to the
mongrel wrote:
> This sounds similar to my efforts with pCP 3.5.0 + Waveshare 3.5",
> detailed 'here'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107366-picoreplayer-3-11-waveshare-3-5-TFT-jivelite-Raspberry-Pi-2B=911762=1#post911762).
> Calibration works as expected, but the touchscreen is
ralphy wrote:
> Have you calibrated the screen using ts_calibrate?
>
> See the Calibrate the Screen section for details. Note that jivelite
> must NOT be running for ts_calibrate to work.
>
> http://www.pughx2.com/picore3.html
Hi Ralphy,
Yes I did, I forgot to mention it, I did it before
TheChrisP wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all a big thanks to the dev that make this solution to maintain
> the Squeezebox alive on RPi as a present for my daughter !!!
>
> I've already read many many threads to achieve the first step of my
> setup, integrating a 3.5 480*320 touchscreen (ADA 2441)
Hi, need some help.
Try to get hardware volume of Meridian Explorer2 working on rpi3b+
Alsamixer shows
Explorer² USB DAC
as volume control.
But pasting this in the squeezelite options doesnt activate hardware
volume.
Is there any nomenclature for a "more than one word term" that has to be
minded
paul- wrote:
> Sourceforge repo updatedplease try it again.
Now I get 3.1.7 and the control device works. Thanks!
However, when not specifying a specific output device, shairport-sync
does not start. Looking at the init script, it looks like the
description in the web interface is not
senthor wrote:
> I did a fresh install in the first place, giving me 3.0.2.
> However, I did remove and reinstall shairport-sync from the pcp
> sourceforge-repo, also giving me 3.0.2.
>
Sourceforge repo updatedplease try it again.
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Ok so that was it. the rtc module I had was from standard picore repo. I
didnt think about the different kernels until I was replying that I
loaded the right module for the right kernel. Once I realised that (with
the help of paul-) there is an rtc module for the pcp kernel
specifically I removed
paul- wrote:
> I should have ask this first. Did you install the kernel modules for
> rtc?
>
> rtc-KERNEL.tcz These are hosted on the piCorePlayer sourceforge repo.
I should have mentioned that I did and I have the tcz listed in
onboot.lst how can I make sure its properly loaded. I suspect
senthor wrote:
> I did a fresh install in the first place, giving me 3.0.2.
> However, I did remove and reinstall shairport-sync from the pcp
> sourceforge-repo, also giving me 3.0.2.
>
>
> Do you have a direct download link to the correct file?
Will re-update the file on the repo this
foxsam wrote:
> With nortc removed the pi does not boot fully. I dont have any
> monitoring console set up so I am not sure where it hangs but it does
> not make it online.
>
> with nortc in place then everything boots and only problem is rtc not
> working.
>
> should I be able to modprobe
If possible you should create a new network on your router where the
password is without the problematic characters. Then you go into pCP and
setup the new wifi with this password.
Then when Greg has fixed our wifi, you can delete the new wifi net and
use your old "forbidden" password.
Paul Webster wrote:
> Don't delete the guest network until "the player is fixed".
> i.e. run both networks.
> When player is fixed you can edit the SSID in the player and connect
> back to the original one and finally delete the guest network.
Sorry, i must have misted something.
i can access
Don't delete the guest network until "the player is fixed".
i.e. run both networks.
When player is fixed you can edit the SSID in the player and connect
back to the original one and finally delete the guest network.
Paul Webster
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Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
Wirrunna wrote:
> Have you got access to the router setup? 'cause if you have, setup a
> "guest" wifi network without the '&' in the SSID and you can get the
> piCorePlayer to connect, then when the player is fixed you can delete
> the "guest" network.
> I did this to get my piCorePlayers to
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi foxsam,
>
> Did you remove the "nortc" bootcode?
>
> regards
> Greg
With nortc removed the pi does not boot fully. I dont have any
monitoring console set up so I am not sure where it hangs but it does
not make it online.
with nortc in place then everything boots and
vlycop wrote:
> Do you know if there is a way around for now ? because the tc script
> itself don't like special character.
Have you got access to the router setup? 'cause if you have, setup a
"guest" wifi network without the '&' in the SSID and you can get the
piCorePlayer to connect, then
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi vlycop,
>
> We are redoing the wifi setup, and it will probably make it into the
> next release of piCorePlayer. :confused:
>
> We will not be using any of the existing Tinycore/piCore wifi setup. The
> new version will allow you to setup wpa_supplicant.conf manually
paul- wrote:
> If you did an insitu update to 3.5.0, you will not get upgraded addon
> packages. Remove and reinstall shairport-sync.
I did a fresh install in the first place, giving me 3.0.2.
However, I did remove and reinstall shairport-sync from the pcp
sourceforge-repo, also giving me
hi foxsam,
Did you remove the "nortc" bootcode?
regards
Greg
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paul- wrote:
> what board are you trying to use i2c on.
>
> I think you have too many modules loaded.
>
> I don't think you need all of those overlays loaded. i2c_arm is
> already turned on by default in pCP. I would just include your i2c_rtc
> overlay, and then modprobe i2c_dev in your
what board are you trying to use i2c on.
I think you have too many modules loaded.
I don't think you need all of those overlays loaded. i2c_arm is
already turned on by default in pCP. I would just include your i2c_rtc
overlay, and then modprobe i2c_dev in your startup script.
vlycop wrote:
> Hello,
> I was wondering if an upgrade of the wifi script was planed anytime soon
> ?
> after some digging around, i found out that my wifi SSID crashed the
> script because it have a "&" in it, and the input isn't sanitized.
> I had no luck finding a workaround for now, witch
I did that but still something is wrong I dont know what. Here is some
output:
Code:
tc@carCorePlayer:~$ lsmod
Module Size Used by
uinput 8751 1
evdev 11644 0
i2c_dev 6674 4
i2c_bcm2835
If you did an insitu update to 3.5.0, you will not get upgraded addon
packages. Remove and reinstall shairport-sync.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Hello,
I was wondering if an upgrade of the wifi script was planed anytime soon
?
after some digging around, i found out that my wifi SSID crashed the
script because it have a "&" in it, and the input isn't sanitized.
I had no luck finding a workaround for now, witch force me to use
raspbian, and
I suggest trying to get 1 i2c device to work at a time to avoid
conflicts causing unexpected problems.
If you can get each working independently then you would at least know
that the basics are fine.
For the LCD ... perhaps Slimmer
I am having trouble getting i2c support enabled on picore 3.50. I am
trying to use an i2c lcd and an rtc ds3231. With the rtc it seems like
some kernel modules are not getting loaded.
I tried to use the overlays but I am not sure if I am doing it the right
way. here is my config.txt (relevent
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