truscellino wrote: 
> Hi, 
> In the thread I referred to, the GPIO pins in my case were imposed by
> the board I was using (which is a DAC with included power switch
> capabilities), so in PcP "tweaks" I had to set the GPIO pins with
> respect to hardware configuration. Previous posts in the same threads
> mention different GPIO pins. It depends on your wiring...
> for your on/off switch, you have to chose pins:
> >   >   > 
  - that are configurable (i.e. not a fixed ground or 5V pin!)
  - that are not used by another function e.g. for sound
  - 
  > > > 
> See pinout: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio/
> GPIO 17 and 22 are OK but they are not the only ones... I think the
> PcP on/off functions work very well, you should get it to work
> quickly.

Thanks for your help. Much appreciated. 
However that's not fooll-proof enough for my basic knowledge and
understanding so to avoid sorting anything and damaging my equipment
altogether. 
I have no idea how the gpio pins work (active low high etc). I'm only
used to run preconfigured scripts for the job I need. Therefore I'm
forced to look elsewhere.


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