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20 July 2024

     18:28  (Comments log)[Lisa‎; 175.116.49.141‎]
     
18:28 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(Hello,please refer to FAQ[Run sudo i2cdetect -y 1, can't find I2C address 0x36?]; Please check the [pogo pin],you can adjust the [pogo pin] position.)
     
18:04 175.116.49.141 talk posted a new comment on X1203(I recently purchased two X1203 boards and one X1202 board for testing purposes. I'm encountering an issue with the X1203 boards - neither of them is being recognized via I2C. However, the X1202 board I bought is working fine and is detected without any problems. I've double-checked the connections and tried cleaning the GPIO pins, but the X1203 boards still aren't showing up when I run i2cdetect.)

19 July 2024

     17:00  X708‎‎ 2 changes history+229[Harry‎ (2×)]
     
17:00 (cur | prev) +4 Harry talk contribs →‎Foreword
     
17:00 (cur | prev) +225 Harry talk contribs

18 July 2024

     12:36 Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X306(Hi,Thanks for your feedback, it is recommended to use a high quality power supply. Poor quality power supplies can cause damage to the UPS board.)
     12:32  PiKVM diffhist +2 Abby talk contribs →‎Overview

17 July 2024

     19:38 Comments log 159.224.160.123 talk posted a new comment on X306(FYI The issue was in the power supply. Though the sound comes from the board, using a 10W power supply from Apple solves the problem. Connecting the board to the DC source eliminates sound too.)