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29 July 2024
20:41 | Comments log 131.200.252.16 talk posted a new comment on P573 (Hell. Will you plan to release this full case with additional fan, like the P511-A?) |
28 July 2024
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09:54 | (Comments log)[82.1.230.96; 76.107.164.7] | |||
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09:54 76.107.164.7 talk posted a new comment on X1001 (Is there a way to dissable the blue activity LED on this board?) | ||||
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00:56 82.1.230.96 talk posted a new comment on P580 (Hi, I see both cases support the Pimoroni base. Would your cases work with Pimoroni Duo base? Thanks!) |
27 July 2024
14:31 | Comments log 173.239.254.15 talk posted a new comment on X306 (Hello, is it possible to solder a wire directly to the pogo pins and then connect the wires to the pi unit and solder if needed for a project?) |
26 July 2024
04:59 | Comments log 176.111.180.182 talk posted a new comment on P511 (dual-fan version (P511-B) fans are not working and not detecting in settings :() |
25 July 2024
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11:07 | (Comments log)[185.180.13.99; 147.231.72.217] | |||
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11:07 185.180.13.99 talk posted a new comment on NASPi (Will there be rpi5 version with a pcie FPC connection with in case?) | ||||
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00:21 147.231.72.217 talk posted a new comment on X728 (Hello, it looks there is no way to meaningfully use X728 without scritps for software shutdown. If you power loss happens to RPI without scripts the power to RPI will remain until the butteries are completely discharged or RPI breaks because of repeating reboot on low input voltage. There is on standalone UPS behavior (confirmed by email from support).) |
23 July 2024
21:08 | Comments log 76.155.2.74 talk posted a new comment on X728 (Hi, what are the jumpers next to the USB-C power in for on the 1.2v board? There are 6 pins vs 4 on the newer versions?) |