The only problem I have is when moving the SD card from a RPi4 to a
Zero2W with PcP, the touchscreen stops working. I briefly see a
complaint about being unable to create the /lib/firmware folder because
it already exists but the 2.8" screen is difficult to see during the
boot. The headphones
Thanks a lot, will do so!
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RPlanto wrote:
> Does this mean that one can do the usual setup on a zero 2w without
> having to do any of the tweaks described in this thread?
Correct.
> Which version for the 2w, 32 or 64 bits?
32 is the most tested. Start with that.
Hello all,
I see the release notes of picoreplayer 8.1.0 "Adds full support for
RPi02W". Does this mean that one can do the usual setup on a zero 2w
without having to do any of the tweaks described in this thread?
Which version for the 2w, 32 or 64 bits?
Thanks!
Man in a van wrote:
> No I don't think so, I think they will both be "stand alone" version.
> Paul will do the necessary when he has the time:)
>
>
>
> ronnie
OK. i got it now. thanks
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Right click the link for v8.0.0, paste it into a browser address bar,
edit the URL to 8.1.0 press enter.
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mcduman wrote:
> many thanks ronnie. so v8.0.0 is actually 8.1.0 now with the new kernel
> and P02 compatibility?
No I don't think so, I think they will both be "stand alone" version.
Paul will do the necessary when he has the time:)
paul- wrote:
> For those that know how to look, new pCP
many thanks ronnie. so v8.0.0 is actually 8.1.0 now with the new kernel
and P02 compatibility?
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mcduman wrote:
> i do not know how to look. in-situ upgrade?
what I did; Windows 10 pro desktop
go to downloads on piCorePlayer web site
decide which version
right click and copy link
paste link in a notepad or browser window
change 8.0.0 to 8.1.0
give Enter key a bash :)
ronnie
paul- wrote:
> For those that know how to look, new pCP 8.1.0 images are posted. I
> just have not had time to do the documentation/announcements.
>
> Only real change to pCP is the newer kernels/firmware for the pi02W
> support. A few other minor under the hood tweaks.
i do not know how
Man in a van wrote:
>
>
> I have the 64 bit image and will play more, later
>
> Thanks Paul :o
>
> ronnie
64 bit image:
netusb worked :):):)
Set the wifi and squeezelite, rebooted, .local worked first time :)
Thanks again :)
ronnie
paul- wrote:
> For those that know how to look, new pCP 8.1.0 images are posted. I
> just have not had time to do the documentation/announcements.
>
> Only real change to pCP is the newer kernels/firmware for the pi02W
> support. A few other minor under the hood tweaks.
I have the 32bit
For those that know how to look, new pCP 8.1.0 images are posted. I
just have not had time to do the documentation/announcements.
Only real change to pCP is the newer kernels/firmware for the pi02W
support. A few other minor under the hood tweaks.
piCorePlayer a small player for the
Steve Agnew wrote:
> You guys must have much better eyesight and steadier hands than me.
> Ill wait for the version with soldered headers that surely must be
> coming. The performance of a Pi Zero W with chicks Python script is
> fine, so check it out for a fun remote monitor and basic
Been playing this morning :)
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I had little struggle, not knowing what I was doing :confused: but got
there :cool:
ronnie
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paul- wrote:
> I just updated the firmware package to include firmware for the Zero 2
> W. Update the extension firmware-rpi-bt.tcz
Thanks a lot ! That works now !
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received the P02, followed the steps in this thread and successfully
booted using the 64-bit version of picoreplayer. benchmarks showed that
the 64-bit version was more performant despite the 512mb ram. some
notes:
1. P02 boots with a 3.3v power supply just like the older version
2. To turn off
mboxler wrote:
> I'm a linux newbie as well, but I did get it to connect to my wifi.
>
> Just to be clear, the new firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz ended up in
> /mnt/mmcblk0p1/
>
> The file to be replaced is in /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional/
>
> I simply executed the mv command to replace the old file
KaPa wrote:
> Please note I am a newbie in linux. After I burned the image file of
> picoreplayer 8.0.0 (standard edition) to the SDcard (with balenaEtcher)
> I made the following:
>
> 1) I downloaded the bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb file from 'here '
>
KaPa wrote:
> Please note I am a newbie in linux. After I burned the image file of
> picoreplayer 8.0.0 (standard edition) to the SDcard (with balenaEtcher)
> I made the following:
>
> 1) I downloaded the bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb file from 'here '
>
nycone wrote:
>
> Is there a plan to post a downloadable distro soon(ish) for the folks
> like me?
>
> Thanks
Yes, as soon as I can. Trying to get a stable kernel/firmware for
release.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Man in a van wrote:
> what have you done so far ?
>
> ronnie
Please note I am a newbie in linux. After I burned the image file of
picoreplayer 8.0.0 (standard edition) to the SDcard (with balenaEtcher)
I made the following:
1) I downloaded the bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb file from 'here '
Man in a van wrote:
> I put it second in the list, see post #20
>
>
>
> Left as is
>
>
>
> Changed to match the other files. "1001" and ("664" I think without
> checking )
>
> ronnie
Ronnie: Thanks a bunch! It booted and connected wireless.
I did not test which of the 2 changes
>
> Does it matter were the PI02 section is inserted between PI0 en PI4 into
> config.txt?
>
I put it second in the list, see post #20
> Does the firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz.md5.txt also need to be updated as
> firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz has changed or is it ignored?
Left as is
> Does file ownership
No Joy yet with a Zero 2 either.
Stupidly I don't have a small HDMI connector at hand so can't see what's
going on. Hoped on a similar painless headless setup of PcP as with my
other RPI's.
Will go out and get a small HDMI connector soon.
What I did:
0) flashed the PCP8 32b image on a 16Gb
julk77 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use the embedded bluetooth of the new RPi Zero 2 W, and
> don't manage to.
>
> The bluetooth cannot start and here is what I get when I try to enable
> it manually:
>
> tc@pCP:~$ sudo hciconfig hci0 up
> Can't init device hci0: Invalid request code
Vertigo1206 wrote:
> Try to do everything to the above description.
> first 2 points works without any Problem - the RPi also startet.
> But I am not able to get any WiFI connection. With "ifconfig" it doesn't
> show the WLAN adapter.
>
> to point 3)I have checked the file system on the Zero2
nycone wrote:
> I'm a newbie and I've tried a few times to follow the instructions for
> making disk that will work for Pi Zero2, but I've failed.
>
> Is there a plan to post a downloadable distro soon(ish) for the folks
> like me?
>
> Thanks
Man in a van wrote:
> Check your PM
Also for
Vertigo1206 wrote:
> Try to do everything to the above description.
> first 2 points works without any Problem - the RPi also startet.
> But I am not able to get any WiFI connection. With "ifconfig" it doesn't
> show the WLAN adapter.
>
> to point 3)I have checked the file system on the Zero2
nycone wrote:
> I'm a newbie and I've tried a few times to follow the instructions for
> making disk that will work for Pi Zero2, but I've failed.
>
> Is there a plan to post a downloadable distro soon(ish) for the folks
> like me?
>
> Thanks
Check your PM
I'm a newbie and I've tried a few times to follow the instructions for
making disk that will work for Pi Zero2, but I've failed.
Is there a plan to post a downloadable distro soon(ish) for the folks
like me?
Thanks
Hello,
I'm trying to use the embedded bluetooth of the new RPi Zero 2 W, and
don't manage to.
The bluetooth cannot start and here is what I get when I try to enable
it manually:
tc@pCP:~$ sudo hciconfig hci0 up
Can't init device hci0: Invalid request code (56)
Is there some way to get it
Code:
$ ceo
should take you to the extension directory.
PCP_ROOT is usually equal to /mnt/mmcblk0p1 on an SD card.
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chill wrote:
> My Zero 2 arrived yesterday while I was away, but following the steps in
> this thread mine now seems to be up and running - thanks Paul and
> Ronnie.
>
> 1) Added bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb to the boot partition
> 2) Added a PI02 section to config.txt
> 3) Replaced the
These Realtek chipsets are becoming popularRealtek devices are
just a pain in the rear end. Their chipsets in wifi use all kinds of
bloated out of tree drivers. At least the ethernet chips are in tree
drivers, but require bloated firmware.
piCorePlayer a small player for the
Just before I finish for tonight i performed the same exercise with the
Anker usb-ethernet connector;
Same result:
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ tce-load -i net-usb-KERNEL.tcz
net-usb-5.10.42-pcpCore-v7.tcz: OK
tc@pCP:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
Bus 001
paul- wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> [ 135.456752] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=1a40,
idProduct=0101, bcdDevice= 1.11
> [ 135.456770] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1,
SerialNumber=0
> [ 135.456785] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2.0 Hub
> [
Code:
[ 135.456752] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=1a40, idProduct=0101,
bcdDevice= 1.11
[ 135.456770] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1,
SerialNumber=0
[ 135.456785] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2.0 Hub
[ 135.461574] hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub
Cheers Paul
This is the
Ethernet Hub and USB Hub w/ Micro USB OTG Connector
> tc@pCP:~$ lsusb
> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 1a40:0101
> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:8152
>
>
> tc@pCP:~$ lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> cdc_ether
Its already downloaded on your system.
For this debug, it might be best to do it from ssh session
This will load the extension.
tce-load -i net-usb-KERNEL.tcz
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paul- wrote:
> Its clearly something with that device. I have 2 different usb network
> devices working fine. What other capabilities are in the device?
>
> The easiest way to figure this out would be to
> 1) Boot without the device plugged in. Use keyboard and monitor, or
> use wifi
> 2)
Man in a van wrote:
> Bob, you need to follow the instructions as per Chill's post:-
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115331-New-RPi-Zero-2-W=1036945=1#post1036945
>
> it works the same for 32 bit as 64 bit
>
> I have not been able to make netusb work at all :(
>
> If you
paul- wrote:
> Its clearly something with that device. I have 2 different usb network
> devices working fine. What other capabilities are in the device?
>
> The easiest way to figure this out would be to
> 1) Boot without the device plugged in. Use keyboard and monitor, or
> use wifi
> 2)
Man in a van wrote:
>
> I have not been able to make netusb work at all :(
>
Its clearly something with that device. I have 2 different usb network
devices working fine. What other capabilities are in the device?
The easiest way to figure this out would be to
1) Boot without the device
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I'm not clear what is required to boot a Zero2-W with the 32 bit image.
> My most recent attempt to boot one headless:
> 1. added a [PI02] entry in config.txt in boot partition
> 2. added an empty file netusb to boot partition
> 3. edited wpa_supplicant.conf with my WiFi
paul- wrote:
> Got my Zero-2W, With the 32 bit pCP8 image, the only thing I had to
> update is the config.txt, and add netusb to the boot partition.
> Networking worked fine.
>
>
I'm not clear what is required to boot a Zero2-W with the 32 bi image.
My most recent attempt to boot one
64 bit comes with more memory overhead. But I guess you need to gage
performance for yourself. Most will find 32bit very adequate, and it
still receives much more testing from RPi's side too.
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paul- wrote:
> Got my Zero-2W, With the 32 bit pCP8 image, the only thing I had to
> update is the config.txt, and add netusb to the boot partition.
> Networking worked fine.
>
> The 64bit image requires a bit more to get it to boot. I'm in the
> process of building kernels and doing some
paul- wrote:
> Got my Zero-2W, With the 32 bit pCP8 image, the only thing I had to
> update is the config.txt, and add netusb to the boot partition.
> Networking worked fine.
>
> The 64bit image requires a bit more to get it to boot. I'm in the
> process of building kernels and doing some
Got my Zero-2W, With the 32 bit pCP8 image, the only thing I had to
update is the config.txt, and add netusb to the boot partition.
Networking worked fine.
The 64bit image requires a bit more to get it to boot. I'm in the
process of building kernels and doing some testing.
piCorePlayer a
Man in a van wrote:
>
>
> I'll now try a netusb again :eek:
still no joy :(:confused:
ronnie
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Soldered on a header, dropped it in place of a Zero. Immediately
tripled the frames/second, and the CPU(s) are far less stressed while
running Squeezelite and a FFT spectrum display. Overclocking a bit
brings the frame rate up to 30 fps, more than adequate for this
purpose.
paul- wrote:
> It appears that any recent kernel should work. To the OS, this should
> behave like a RPI3. Possibly you might need to add The new device tree
> blob to the boot partition of your image.
>
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/blob/master/boot/bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb
I
Using RaspianOS I could simply swap the existing SD-card from the zerow
into the zero2w without any additions. Ok unblock rfkill for wifi but
that's it. I like it :)
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Just to add that the working pCP 64 bit image I made this morning does
not have the firmware file added to it (doh!)
/media/pi/PCP_ROOT/tce/optional
because I forgot to do it (doh!doh!)
serendipity doo-dah :)
ronnie
Paul Webster wrote:
> Do let us know when you are going to buy RPi4 so we know to hold off for
> a bit.
:):)
I have gone right off them boards :rolleyes:
I have returned three (or maybe four)
I have even had replacements for replacements and have currently two
that packed up months ago.
lozcspi wrote:
> Thanks Chill,
>
> My DAC and case isn't arriving until Thursday so I'll wait and see if
> any new images appear by then. If not I'll sort an old linux laptop
> out
Check you PM
ronnie
Man in a
Man in a van wrote:
>
> Stock was largely unobtainable, then, the week before last I bought
> two...happy days :(
>
> Thenlast week...piZero2W :rolleyes:
>
> ronnie
Do let us know when you are going to buy RPi4 so we know to hold off for
a bit.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
I had been using an old iQuadio dac on an old pizero
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All through the Covid I thought about getting a piZeroW.
Stock was largely unobtainable, then, the week before last I bought
two...happy days :(
Thenlast week...piZero2W :rolleyes:
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ronnie
I have a PI0W and a PI02W, both set up identically with a fresh pCP8.0.0
(64-bit on the PI02W) and with Pirate Audio sound cards/displays. I did
a quick speed test. From applying power to the start of audio playback
the original PI0W takes 49 seconds, and the new PI02W takes 28 seconds.
Well today I made a 64bit image and netusb works :):)
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8153
tc@pCP:~$ ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:97:00:2F:08
inet addr:192.168.1.101
Man in a van wrote:
> use the 32 bit image
>
> https://repo.picoreplayer.org/insitu/piCorePlayer8.0.0/piCorePlayer8.0.0.zip
>
>
> Read through the thread, all the info is there and some screenshots
>
> post #11
>
> post #20
>
> post #11
>
> 36057
>
> to edit the pCP_ROOT I plugged the
chill wrote:
> That's what I started with.
>
>
>
> I hesitate to imply that these are the definitive steps needed - I
> simply copied what was done before. And this will all become redundant
> anyway as soon as Paul gets hold of his PI02 and makes an image that
> works out of the box. But
lozcspi wrote:
> I've used the 64bit image (is this right?)
>
> Accessing on a windows PC and can only see a folder called overlays
> (drive is called PCP_BOOT)
>
> Do I create a boot folder?
use the 32 bit image
https://repo.picoreplayer.org/insitu/piCorePlayer8.0.0/piCorePlayer8.0.0.zip
lozcspi wrote:
> I've used the 64bit image (is this right?)
That's what I started with.
lozcspi wrote:
> Accessing on a windows PC and can only see a folder called overlays
> (drive is called PCP_BOOT)
>
> Do I create a boot folder?
I hesitate to imply that these are the definitive steps
Man in a van wrote:
> In Chill's post
>
> 1 and 2 are in Boot
>
> 3 in Root
>
> ronnie
I've used the 64bit image (is this right?)
Accessing on a windows PC and can only see a folder called overlays
(drive is called PCP_BOOT)
Do I create a boot folder?
paul- wrote:
>
> I see this error in both pCP and Buster. We have not packaged any
> firmwares for this chipset, but if it works under buster with the same
> error, then the firmware may not be 100% needed for function. But we
> might want to rectify that.
> >
Code:
lozcspi wrote:
> both saved in root?
In Chill's post
1 and 2 are in Boot
3 in Root
ronnie
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the4anoni wrote:
> Got mine on Friday :)
> I used to play music from deezer on it via chromium and USB Sound Card
> from my logitech headphones, GUI wasn't good idea on this thing, but I
> really wanted to test it ;).
>
> Should I go with HAT DAC or USB? I want it to be cheap, for now I am
>
paul- wrote:
> When you "down" a connection, we don't have a network daemon running to
> handle changing the default route to the other connection so that is why
> you loose connectivity.
>
> The interesting thing here is why when you only have the USB ethernet
> plugged in, why doesn't it
Man in a van wrote:
> maybe check your locations ?
>
> Post #34
>
> 'https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115331-New-RPi-Zero-2-W=1036945=1#post1036945
> '
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115331-New-RPi-Zero-2-W=1036945=1#post1036945)
>
>
> ronnie
both saved in
lozcspi wrote:
> Received my Pi Zero 2 yesterday and trying to get PiCorePlayer running.
>
> Tried 32 and 64 bit images v8.0.0 but I just get a rainbow screen with 6
> short 1 long green LED flashes.
>
> Found this thread and added bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb to the root and
>
Received my Pi Zero 2 yesterday and trying to get PiCorePlayer running.
Tried 32 and 64 bit images v8.0.0 but I just get a rainbow screen with 6
short 1 long green LED flashes.
Found this thread and added bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb to the root and
firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz to tce/optional folder
When you "down" a connection, we don't have a network daemon running to
handle changing the default route to the other connection so that is why
you loose connectivity.
The interesting thing here is why when you only have the USB ethernet
plugged in, why doesn't it work, when you are getting
I have just swapped cards and fired up the zero2W via the Anker
usb-ethernet connector, ran a few commands, ifconfig/lsusb/dmesg
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Right, this install is straight out of "The Looking Glass" :eek:
This morning I made a new image with the netusb file added in the boot
partition.
It did not work:(
I configured the card for wireless and replaced the usb-ethernet
connector with a Khadas dac
That worked.
I powered down for
Got mine on Friday :)
I used to play music from deezer on it via chromium and USB Sound Card
from my logitech headphones, GUI wasn't good idea on this thing, but I
really wanted to test it ;).
Should I go with HAT DAC or USB? I want it to be cheap, for now I am
considering Pimoroni Audio Dac
paul- wrote:
> Ronnie,
>
> Since Chill was able to use a usb dragonfly, likely there is not a usb
> driver issue. I also looked at the RPiOS images, they are quite old,
> based on a 5.10.17 kernel
..and supposedly those images are fine
> according to RPi.
>
> Since you are up on WiFi, can
Ronnie,
Since Chill was able to use a usb dragonfly, likely there is not a usb
driver issue. I also looked at the RPiOS images, they are quite old,
based on a 5.10.17 kernel
..and supposedly those images are fine
according to RPi.
Since you are up on WiFi, can you plug in your usb network
The Pirate Audio setup seems to work exactly as it did for the Zero 1.
'[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Jivelite/240x240/PI02_640.jpg]'
(http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/albums/DIYHifi/Jivelite/240x240/PI02.jpg)
Man in a van wrote:
> Is "boot" partition a typo ?
>
> i could only find the file in "Root" :confused:
>
> ronnie
It is! Sorry - meant root: PCP_ROOT/tce/optional/firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz
Will correct my post.
chill's
I installed LMS v 8.3.0 without a problem :)
netusb still not working :(
ronnie
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chill wrote:
> My Zero 2 arrived yesterday while I was away, but following the steps in
> this thread mine now seems to be up and running - thanks Paul and
> Ronnie.
>
> 1) Added bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb to the boot partition
> 2) Added a PI02 section to config.txt
> 3) Replaced the
My Zero 2 arrived yesterday while I was away, but following the steps in
this thread mine now seems to be up and running - thanks Paul and
Ronnie.
1) Added bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb to the boot partition
2) Added a PI02 section to config.txt
3) Replaced the firmware-rpi-wifi package in the boot
Looks like you have an extra odd DNS configured
Code:
adding dns 0.0.0.0
Paul Webster
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author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
It's working Paul :)
Well done :)
I had to fire it up twice before it "caught". :rolleyes:
Will play more tomorow :cool: I'll try the netusb again.
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Cheers, it's really "Trick or Treat" :p
ronnie
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So ~13 months cooking at the rpi headquarters. I've updated the
firmware-rpi-wifi package.
https://repo.picoreplayer.org/repo/13.x/armv7/tcz/firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz
But might need a full kernel upgrade to get fully supported. I'll test
it out when I get my board.
piCorePlayer a small
Screenshot shows the colour of the text
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paul- wrote:
> look in dmesg...towards the bottom, when the wifi stuff starts.
using brcm/brcmfmac43436-sdio for chip BCM43430/2
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|Filename: dmesg.txt|
look in dmesg...towards the bottom, when the wifi stuff starts.
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paul- wrote:
> Since you have your board. Can you look at wifi under RaspiOS?
>
> Looks like it might be using a BRCM43436 (Added to the rpi repo 13
> months ago) Interestingly enough, 2 days ago, they added BRCM43436S
> firmware, with a specific note referencing future alternate of the
>
Since you have your board. Can you look at wifi under RaspiOS?
Looks like it might be using a BRCM43436 (Added to the rpi repo 13
months ago) Interestingly enough, 2 days ago, they added BRCM43436S
firmware, with a specific note referencing future alternate of the
RPi02W boards.
Code:
pi@piZero-2-W:~ $ uname -a
Linux piZero-2-W 5.10.63-v7+ #1459 SMP Wed Oct 6 16:41:10 BST 2021 armv7l
GNU/Linux
Man in a van's Profile:
Ill have to check it out, my guess is that the have been slipping
updates in without saying what they were for. The blog posts only
mention the current RaspiOS images work. I think those are 5.10.60
kernels.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
Wireless works on Buster-Lite
Does not work on pCP
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paul- wrote:
> Looks like the usb is not working. Assuming that you are using a usb
> network adapter that you know works.
it works with the Buster-Lite
>
>
> Logitech Media Server
> Status
>
>
Looks like the usb is not working. Assuming that you are using a usb
network adapter that you know works.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'donate'
Close, but
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ronnie :(
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Add that right before or after the [PI3] tag in config.txt.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'donate'
Suppoed to be [pi02] according to
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=1930798
Mine will arrive home before I do so no chance to try things out.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss,
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