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8 August 2024
20:38 | Comments log 172.56.251.76 talk posted a new comment on X728-hardware (Anyone know if these work on non raspberry pi OS ABC's?) |
7 August 2024
11:59 | Comments log 162.210.21.124 talk posted a new comment on X729-script (I feel dumb, but I'm able to get it to work once with the detect power loss to shutdown, but after that it doesn't work anymore. How do I fix this?) |
5 August 2024
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10:05 | (Comments log)[162.210.20.134; 107.199.198.87 (2×)] | |||
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10:05 107.199.198.87 talk posted a new comment on How to enable OLED display (stats.py runs ok, but x729.py gives that error (yes I have the x729).) | ||||
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10:04 107.199.198.87 talk posted a new comment on How to enable OLED display (Getting this error on RPi5: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/caleb/oled/oled/x729.py", line 85, in <module> GPIO.setup(TACH, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP) RuntimeError: Cannot determine SOC peripheral base address) | ||||
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05:26 162.210.20.134 talk posted a new comment on H502 (What size of shim could be used to replace the thermal pad for the CPU?) |
4 August 2024
02:39 | Comments log 24.214.41.173 talk posted a new comment on KVM-A8 (Is there a good reason that the pi cannot be powered by its OTG port? Because the 9-pin USB 2.0 header on my motherboard is powered by the 3A 5Vsb rail on my power supply, and since that's what I would plug the OTG port into anyway it seems like a better solution than powering it externally.) |
2 August 2024
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19:40 | (Comments log)[175.116.49.141; 45.136.246.16 (2×)] | |||
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19:40 175.116.49.141 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (how to change the Battery voltage level indicators ?) | ||||
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18:17 45.136.246.16 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (UPS X1203 works really well. All I need is for the batteries to start charging when the power is connected. Turn on/off X1203 only when the button is pressed. For example: your laptop doesn't turn on automatically when you decide to charge its battery. And I agree that the warranty will be cancelled (as you wrote).) | ||||
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04:18 45.136.246.16 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (How to disable auto power on feature on X1203? On the X1200 board, the arrow points to a different resistor than on the X1201 and X1202 boards. Which resistor should be removed on the X1203 board?) |