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30 April 2024
07:17 | Comments log 82.58.137.153 talk posted a new comment on XScript (Hi, I followed this guide and now xoff works like a charm, many thanks. On the other hand, even if I am able to run and control my fan, even at low speeds it's very loud. I tried changing some values in the x-c1-fan.sh script and the fan responded but it never got "silent" like it used to be. I remember it being very silent, especially at low speeds. What can i do? is there something i missed to try? I'm kinda a newbie when it comes to hardware, and the Naspi was not touched since i built i...) |
23 April 2024
11:40 | Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on XScript (Hi,Yes, if you do not install the script, press 7-8 seconds to force shutdown.) |
22 April 2024
15:48 | Comments log 90.77.46.17 talk posted a new comment on XScript (If I do not install the script, I can still switch on and switch off my Pi4 with the X-C1 board. Is that save or is it like a hard shut off which might corrupt my SD card?) |
14 April 2024
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02:20 91.65.67.109 talk posted a new comment on NASPi (Topic fan script: I had to add LC_ALL=C in the 3rd line else I got "/usr/local/bin/x-c1-fan.sh: Zeile 184: printf: 38.46: Ungültige Zahl." all over the system log. Locale was german, and german's number format has a "," instead of ".") | ||||
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02:18 91.65.67.109 talk posted a new comment on NASPi (Topic RTC: I added [pi4] dtoverlay=i2c6,pins_22_23 dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,ds3231=on,i2c6 to /boot/config.txt and connected the RTC with jumper wires to GPIO 22 and 23 (and 3.3/GND of course). The little RTC-Module found it's place inside the case near the GPIO input header and jumpers. Works fine!) |