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'''Note:''' Not tested with '''Home Assistant''', for some reason, we are not able to upgrade and use the Home Assistant to test, please pay attention to check if there is any update in the future.(If you have successfully tested Home Assistant, welcome to share your experience via email at: support@geekworm.com)
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[Update]
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The script is '''not tested''' VMware ESXI ARM operating system. To make the 3pin PWM cooling fan running, please remove/pull out the yellow cableif you use X-C1 V1.3 version.Remove the jumper cap on "Fan FS" PIN of X-C1 V2.0 to let the fan running at full speed.
NOTE:
==For Raspbian / RetroPie / Twister OS v2.0.2 ==
Test this script based on the following OS:
* Tested '2022-04-04-raspios-buster-armhf.img" on Apr. 13, 2022;
About myNode, please refer to http://www.mynodebtc.com/
About Umbrel, please refetrto refer to https://getumbrel.com/
'''Install'''
Login to mynode teminal via Putty or Xsheel tool, the default user name is `admin`, default password is `bolt`, then run the following command:
Login to mynode Umbrel teminal via Putty or Xsheel tool, the default user name is `umbrel`, default password is `moneyprintergobrrr`, then run the following command:
'''FAQ'''
== For DietPi==
About DietPi, please refer to [https://dietpi.com/ URL]
Test 'DietPi_RPi-ARMv6-Bullseye.image' on May 5th, 2022.
Q2:How to get the current fan speed value? As I remember old x735 software where with such read_fan_speed.py script example, but not found such in X-C1.
A: The X-C1's PWM fan is a 3Pin FAN, and does not support reading speed. The Fan of X735 is a 4Pin PWM fan.