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16 July 2024

     10:02  (Comments log)[24.170.98.57‎ (2×)]
     
10:02 24.170.98.57 talk posted a new comment on X1001(using latest firmware)
     
09:57 24.170.98.57 talk posted a new comment on X1001(Using x1011 with samsung evo 990 2tb LSPCI no indication of phison controller; system works fine until accessing(reading) large file or running dd if=./TestingFile of=/dev/zero bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync a couple of times... pciegen 3 is disabled by raspi-boot and on /firmware/boot.txt only have dtparam=pciex1 So far every reduced disk access works fine but again streaming a large file or performing dd will eventually freeze machine, please explaing what i should be looking for in lo...)

13 July 2024

     21:04  (Comments log)[223.25.71.8‎; 185.21.248.71‎; 175.116.49.141‎]
     
21:04 223.25.71.8 talk posted a new comment on NASPi 3.5(My 2 blue LEDs are flashing, may I know what does it mean?)
     
20:47 185.21.248.71 talk posted a new comment on X1202(hi, how can I close all applications and turn off the Raspberry pi after 5 minutes after the external power supply has been turned off?? I don't want to drain the batteries to make it shut down)
     
14:57 175.116.49.141 talk posted a new comment on X-UPS1(Is it possible for one of the boards in a stacked configuration to output 5V while the other board outputs 12V, or for a single board to output both 5V and 12V simultaneously?)

11 July 2024

     13:49 Comments log 49.49.230.163 talk posted a new comment on X1200(I'm planning on making my own case and want to align the ports of the pi, X1200 and HAT of my choice with my design. To do this I would like to know the thickness of the X1200 PCB and the thickness of the spacers that seem to be permanently attached to the board.)