Greg Erskine wrote:
> Also, after you have visited the [Diagnostics] > [Raspberry Pi] page
> there is a "diag rpi" log under [Logs].
Very Nice Indeed !
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Also, after you have visited the [Diagnostics] > [Raspberry Pi] page
there is a "diag rpi" log under [Logs].
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paul- wrote:
> ItS on the diagnostics page.
>
> Then press the Raspberry Pi link.
Perfect ! --- Very Handy ! --- You guys thought of Everything!
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ItS on the diagnostics page.
Then press the Raspberry Pi link.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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In other words. If you go the PcP control Page for a given Raspberry Pi,
is there any information on what version of Rpi Board that it
is running on? -- I've about 10 Rpi's running in my house. Some Have
'Top Hats', so it is a bit difficult to see what board version it is.
Thanks Much!
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