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16 September 2024
12:33 | P573 diffhist -78 Abby talk contribs |
12:33 | Deletion log Abby talk contribs deleted page File:02-IMG-6737-Therma-Test-Chart.jpg |
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12:31 | P571 2 changes history+107 [Abby (2×)] | |||
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12:31 Abby talk contribs uploaded File:IMG-6603-Packing-List-2.jpg | ||||
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12:30 Abby talk contribs uploaded File:IMG-7308-Interface.jpg |
15 September 2024
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20:36 | (Comments log)[131.227.23.23; 185.50.233.235 (2×)] | |||
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20:36 185.50.233.235 talk posted a new comment on X728-script (Only one more question: if the set is -> "CHG Ctrl" - Open : GPIO16 output stays high: Charging enabled, is it also a battery automatic charging, as if the jumper would be shorted? Or I have to set 0 after the batteries are fully recharged, otherwise it remains on constant charging?) | ||||
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20:30 185.50.233.235 talk posted a new comment on X728-script (Hi! I experienced also some strange behavior. Shorting Chg En charges the batteries very fast to 100%, and then it goes down to 93% in couple of hours and then it will be recharged again and repeats. Very fast cycle, I think it kills the batteries very fast. If I don't short, the batteries go down from 100% to 95% in a night time, so it is also very fast. I assumed that if the board is powered, the batteries remain intact and keep capacity for months or so. What I found out is that the GPIO...) | ||||
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05:06 131.227.23.23 talk posted a new comment on X1202 (Hello everyone. I have two X1202 V1.1 with two different USB-C 5.1V/5.0A power supplies and one DC jack 12V/2A adapter. If I connect the X1202 without Raspberry Pi to the USB-C adapters, nothing happens. If I use the 12V adapter, everything works fine with any of the X1202. Why can't the X1202 see the USB-C adapters?) |
14 September 2024
18:09 | X1100 diffhist -66 Abby talk contribs →Matching Metal Case |
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16:12 | X1301 2 changes history+39 [Harry (2×)] | |||
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16:12 (cur | prev) +24 Harry talk contribs | ||||
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10:52 | X703 diffhist +146 Abby talk contribs →Update History |
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06:25 | (Comments log)[97.99.215.98; 37.201.213.105; 151.59.132.229] | |||
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06:25 97.99.215.98 talk posted a new comment on P252 (Using P252 for a portable Pi 3B project. Great design! Long term think about optional dust plugs for unused ports (RJ-45, USB, audio, HDMI). Port for microSD can be covered with quality adhesive rubber or electrical tape.) | ||||
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02:36 37.201.213.105 talk posted a new comment on X306 (Geekworm X306 V1.3 appears to output only 3.7V on the 4-pin header. Why is that?) | ||||
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00:01 151.59.132.229 talk posted a new comment on XScript (update: if i try to give this command i get this response and the rasp does not turn off: rasp@rasp4:~/xscript $ xSoft.sh 0 27 Your device will be shutting down in 2 seconds... gpioset: at least one GPIO line offset to value mapping must be specified gpioset: at least one GPIO line offset to value mapping must be specified) |
13 September 2024
23:35 | Comments log 151.59.132.229 talk posted a new comment on XScript (hi I just installed naspi v.2, raspberry pi 4b, raspberry pi os bookworm. I tried to install the script by following this tutorial, all good until this part “sudo ./install-sss.sh” where it tells me it can't find the script, checking in the github repository in fact there is nothing with that name and I get the error “sudo: ./install-sss.sh: command not found”. i proceeded anyway using “echo ‘alias xoff=’sudo /usr/local/bin/xSoft.sh 0 27'” >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc” then when I give t...) |
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20:26 | X735-script 2 changes history+102 [Harry (2×)] | |||
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20:24 (cur | prev) +324 Harry talk contribs →Configuring Different GPIO Chip for Raspberry Pi 5 hardware |
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15:25 | X728-script 10 changes history-124 [Harry (10×)] | |||
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12:20 | X729-script diffhist +97 Harry talk contribs →Other resource |
12 September 2024
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20:25 | How to enable OLED display 2 changes history+178 [Harry (2×)] | |||
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20:22 Harry talk contribs uploaded File:Oled-script-installtion-guide.pdf | ||||
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16:36 Abby talk contribs uploaded File:IMG-3396-Packing-List.jpg |
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16:37 (cur | prev) +43 Abby talk contribs →Packing List |
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