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29 September 2024

     21:42  (Comments log)[189.183.138.207‎; 143.244.44.174‎; 136.144.19.219‎]
     
21:42 143.244.44.174 talk posted a new comment on X652(What are all the benefits/use cases of the NVMe? I can store more images and boot from NVMe, but can I screen capture to the NVMe from PiKVM? Anything else?) Tags: Mobile web edit, Mobile edit
     
03:29 189.183.138.207 talk posted a new comment on X1100(Is it possible to connect 2 x SATA SSD 2.5"?)
     
02:14 136.144.19.219 talk posted a new comment on NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5(I can confirm that it is possible to boot Home Assistant from NMVw using Geekworm X1001 PCIe to M.2 HAT and Kingston NV2 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe. After putting it all together the device did not even boot Pi Lite. (did not have monitor to get debug) Then after removing the SSD it did boot. And after updating boot loader and setting dtparam=pciex1_gen=3 I was able to boot with the SSD attached. From there I flashed the SSD with Home Assistant through terminal directly on device and then booted from...)

28 September 2024

     00:24 Comments log 107.192.62.177 talk posted a new comment on X1203(With the 6-20V input on the DC jack, is it safe to operate this directly from vehicle/car power or do you recommend using an external regulator in between? Thanks!)

27 September 2024

     22:51  (Comments log)[222.235.157.71‎; 134.61.130.68‎]
     
22:51 222.235.157.71 talk posted a new comment on X1300 Software(At step 3, when I connect to CSI 1 (as per the hardware installation guide), it is displayed as a picture. However, when I connect to CSI 0, it is not recognized—only /dev/media0 appears in rpi-cfe. Is this normal?)
     
22:46 134.61.130.68 talk posted a new comment on X1100(The X1100 looks really well designed. Especially a great combination with the X1100-C1 Metal Case. It would be interesting to know whether the USB-SATA chip that is used supports the SSD function: TRIM (or UNMAP in SCSI terminology). According to the description, it is an unspecified “USB 3.1 Gen1 to SATA 6Gb/s bridge controller”, so it can at least be assumed that the controller supports the UAS (USB Attached SCSI) protocol.)