W1ntermute!
Okay then... eventhrough i did not test this from scratch, there should
be a chance you could get it to work!
I packed up my lirc files, into an archive.
You have to change the GPIO_IN_PIN in the lirc startup script
Get the file :
Code:
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wget
https://www.dropbox.com/s/za54j7lax4p6w2o/lirc-picore-kernel-3.16.3%2B.tar.gz?dl=0
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Then unpack it :
Code:
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tar -xvf lirc*
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The following files must be placed in youre /home/tc directory : ( !!!
rename the file *lircrc* to *.lircrc* !!! )
Code:
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lirc
irexec
lircd.conf
.lircrc
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Then place the two .tcz in youre /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional
Add following lines to /opt/bootlocal
/home/tc/lirc start
/home/tc/irexec start
Add following lines to /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/onboot.lst
rc-with_lirc_rpi-3.16.3-piCore+.tcz
lirc-0.9.0.tcz
NOW, remember to do filetool.sh -b
Remember to also change .lircrc to fit youre needs, lircd.conf to the
remote you use...
lirc site : http://www.lirc.org/
REMEMBER, this is my own, compiled lirc, and not an "allround" one ! ..
but as i wrote, you can make it work, but don't expect it to be easy,
LIRC are sometimes a Bi... to fight :cool::cool:
Regards;
Jesper.
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