paul- wrote:
> This is posted for insitu_upgrade. Or burn a new image.
>
> Kernel updated to 4.9.21
> Updated Boss driver, which is supposed to address the clicking between
> tracks when rate changes.
>
> Also, just an FYI, do not turn off your HDMI port with 3.20 (Tweaks
> page HDMI power)
I just did insitu updates to all 3 pCp players. I tried updating to the
"audio" on one and while it updated, the Ratlink wifi wouldn't work, so
I connected an ethernet cable and updated again - but this time to
standard beta 7. Working now.
One thing I have noticed on the 3.20 beta is the Harry
paul- wrote:
> I'm going to leave the main repo at 7.9.0 for a while. I modified the
> updater script so you can update to 7.9.1. Once on 7.9.1, nightly
> updates should work as before.
>
> Follow these steps.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> tc@piCorePlayer:~$ cd /tmp
>
kidstypike wrote:
> Option to use/install LMS 7.9.1 nightlies instead of 7.9.0 release.
>
> Many thanks :)
I'm going to leave the main repo at 7.9.0 for a while. I modified the
updater script so you can update to 7.9.1. Once on 7.9.1, nightly
updates should work as before.
Follow these
paul- wrote:
> This is posted for insitu_upgrade. Or burn a new image.
>
>From 3.1x or only earlier beta of 3.20 ?
Paul Webster
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This is posted for insitu_upgrade.
Kernel updated to 4.9.21
Updated Boss driver, which is supposed to address the clicking between
tracks when rate changes.
Also, just an FYI, do not turn off your HDMI port with 3.20 (Tweaks
page HDMI power) If you do, your I2S soundcard will probably no
Hello
Can you please give more details on hardware items required to build
this screen+keys buttons ? I cannot find any exact details on the
different coonections to build and the GPIO to use
How is it compatible with HifiBereryPI AMP ? (GPIO 2-3 & 28-31 are used
by AMP hat) ?
Thank you
Hi,
with an empty SD card with only bootcode.bin on it, even a Raspberry Pi
2 can netboot picoreplayer. But Rpi2 does not look into the serialnumber
folder, he searches the boot files in the pxe root. Took me a day to
find that problem.
It is also possible to boot from a USB Stick. I just write