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3 January 2026
| 00:24 | Comments log 188.154.133.223 talk posted a new comment on X1009 (Hello, I have some Questions: The X1009 is designed for data storage purposes and does not currently support booting from HDD/SSD with the existing firmware. Any positive news on this now? - Which PCIe to SATA chip is used? I assume JMB585? - Is the SATA power connector(5V, 12V) switched by EN-pin of the Pi? Like fullsize PCIe connector on the x1010?) | ||||
31 December 2025
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10:00 | How to update eeprom firmware 3 changes history+10 [Harry (3×)] | |||
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30 December 2025
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11:17 | (Comments log)[Ruby; 31.94.22.136] | |||
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11:17 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X-C1 Software (Hi there! Thanks so much for sharing your rewritten script and flagging this issue—this kind of initiative is incredibly valuable for building our supportive, collaborative community. Just a gentle heads-up: the script for this page version has actually been deprecated. For the most up-to-date, functional solution, please refer to the new tutorial: XScript https://wiki.geekworm.com/XScript (you can find the red-highlighted note about this right at the top of the page). Again, we truly appr...) | ||||
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09:07 31.94.22.136 talk posted a new comment on X-C1 Software (This script stopped working with Trixie, so I spent the day rewriting the shutdown portion so that it's usable going forward. Enjoy! ### X-C1 Safe Power-Off (xoff) # What this does (by design) # • xoff → clean Linux shutdown # • All filesystems unmounted # • Then hardware power is cut via X-C1 GPIO pulse # • Board stays off (manual power-on required) # • Reboot remains safe (no power cut) # Prerequisites # • Raspberry Pi with X-C1 board attached # • Raspberry Pi OS (Bullseye / Bookworm / T...) | ||||