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26 April 2024

     23:43  (Comments log)[88.196.227.54‎; 74.111.99.142‎; 70.134.61.105‎; 185.195.233.147‎]
     
23:43 185.195.233.147 talk posted a new comment on How to update eeprom firmware(Changed the line in /etc/fstab to rw instead of ro. It might also be possible to completely remove ro/rw and leave blank. sudo nano /etc/fstab)
     
12:40 74.111.99.142 talk posted a new comment on X450(Can the 3.5mm headphones jack be used as output as well?) Tags: Mobile web edit, Mobile edit
     
09:03 70.134.61.105 talk posted a new comment on P252(All four screws are the same length, though they should not be as the ones toward the middle of the case stand proud.)
     
02:21 88.196.227.54 talk posted a new comment on X735-script(Any way to configure PWM in Home Assistant OS since it does not have apt, wget, etc?)
     12:01  Template:NVMe SSD Incompatibility List diffhist +18 Cindy talk contribs
     11:30  X1010 diffhist +135 Harry talk contribs →‎User Manual
     11:28 Upload log Harry talk contribs uploaded File:X1010-PCB-V1.dxf
     09:59  X306‎‎ 2 changes history+432[Lisa‎ (2×)]
     
09:59 (cur | prev) -3 Lisa talk contribs →‎FAQ
     
09:57 (cur | prev) +435 Lisa talk contribs →‎FAQ

25 April 2024

     16:32  X1201‎‎ 2 changes history+187[Harry‎ (2×)]
     
16:32 (cur | prev) +56 Harry talk contribs
     
15:23 (cur | prev) +131 Harry talk contribs →‎User Manual
     16:32  (Upload log)[Cindy‎; Harry‎ (3×)]
     
16:32 Harry talk contribs uploaded File:X1201 V1.1-IMG-7272.jpg
     
16:21 Harry talk contribs uploaded File:X1200-pcb-v1.dxf
     
16:21 Harry talk contribs uploaded File:X1202-pcb.dxf
     
14:38 Cindy talk contribs uploaded File:X1201.dxf(X1201 V1.1 DXF File)
     16:22  X1202 diffhist +132 Harry talk contribs →‎User Manual
     16:22  X1200 diffhist +135 Harry talk contribs →‎User Manual
     15:23  X1201 Hardware‎‎ 2 changes history+148[Harry‎; Cindy‎]
     
15:23 (cur | prev) +21 Harry talk contribs →‎Battery voltage level indicators
     
14:39 (cur | prev) +127 Cindy talk contribs
     09:58  (Comments log)[Lisa‎; 73.22.53.193‎]
     
09:58 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1001(Hello,There is no 2pin cable in the packaging list because the XH2.54 5V IN port for powering the SSD when the power supply is insufficient.Generally, the SSD power supply demand can be met by the FFC cable.hope to get your understanding.)
     
02:55 73.22.53.193 talk posted a new comment on X1011(I would like to create a NAS, Raid 5 out of this, are you planing to release instructions to do so?)

24 April 2024

     22:49  EXP GDC‎‎ 2 changes history-85[Harry‎ (2×)]
     
22:49 (cur | prev) +7 Harry talk contribs
     
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     17:14  (Comments log)[185.65.135.178‎ (2×)]
     
17:14 185.65.135.178 talk posted a new comment on How to update eeprom firmware(I did the as the instruction says, but getting error. sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo rpi-eeprom-update -a Not sure how to get around this problem: /usr/bin/rpi-eeprom-digest: 92: cannot create /boot/firmware/pieeprom.sig: Read-only file system I am running the latest Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit, a X1001 with a 1TB 2280 SSD and mSD is not inserted so the Pi5 starts and runs from the SSD. Have also been trying to set the eeprom for low power consumption when in stand by mode: sudo rpi-eep...)
     
16:57 185.65.135.178 talk posted a new comment on X1001(Integrated with XH2.54 5V power connector. It is, but what is not supplied or offered is a short cable to connect to the Pi5 board. And yes, my Pi5 is working great with the X1001 and a 1TB 2280 SDD. The dtparam=pciex1_gen=3 has been set and the microSD has been removed. So I don't really need the extra power connector, but it should have been included anyways just to be on the safe side.)