My logic suggests:
pCP boots OK, finds the DHCP OK and set the IP OK. (assuming you are not
using static IP)
If you can't find it from another computer there is something blocking
it, either a network problem, or firewall problem.
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192.168.0.31
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ryangodammit wrote:
> Im trying to edit my maptoaction.lua. I understand I cant directly
> edit it but have to copy it to a different folder.
> That folder doesnt exist so I assume I have to create it as well as the
> new maptoaction.lua but it is write protected. Can I change this?
Sorry I
What IP address is displayed during the boot process?
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After working great for couple weeks after the conversations below, I
hadn't accessed PCP in a while until this weekend. But now it no longer
is visible on the network. I tried pinging w/o a response and then used
Advanced IP Scanner and the address showing on the PCP boot screen
(192.168.0.31) d
smoothly
But it would be helpful to have for radio's (and checkboxex if
there are any) I tried to operate the pCP from a tablet but these radio
buttons are so small.
'Look here to see what I mean.'
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Livin
A clue, maybe. I've been setting SDL_MOUSEDEV to the same value as
TSLIB_TSDEVICE, with:
Code:
export SDL_MOUSEDEV=$TSLIB_TSDEVICE
Both therefore take the value /dev/input/event3.
But if I don't set the SDL_MOUSEDEV variable at all, the mouse
andrewhess wrote:
> Okay, I did that. Thank you for this! It's really great.
>
> But I have another idea: could the "Stereo On" and "Stereo Off" commands
> be made as separate plugins. That way they could both be on the Home
> menu. I'm not sure that I would know how to do this--any chance you
I've been running some of the ts_ tools in /usr/local/bin, and it seems
like everything is working ok from the tslib side of things. Using
ts_print I can see the coordinates of the pointer change as I move my
finger around on the screen. When I made a diagonal swipe from top-left
to bottom-righ
You can add this to your .ashrc file, then backup.
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andrewhess wrote:
> But do you have to physically turn on the cord? I'm hoping to put a menu
> item on the Picoreplayer so I don't have to physically bend over to the
> power cord (so much work!) or even have to be in the room. This plugin
> is getting me close to just having to tap on a web pag
Allright, will that stick after reboot?
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Yes, the Zero W should be able to work just fine as a music server.
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I guess my SDL build DOES have tslib support now:
Code:
root@openframe:/usr/local/lib# ldd libSDL-1.2.so.0.11.4
linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7719000)
libm.so.6 => /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libm.so.6 (0xb756a000)
libts.so.0 => /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libts.so.0 (0xb7
The mouse driver didn't seem to make any difference. In fact nothing I
do does. It's as though Jivelite is ignoring the pointercal file.
@Ralphy, when you said:
ralphy wrote:
>
> You'll need to build SDL and enable tslib support using the same tslib
> that you built previously using --enabl
Im trying to edit my maptoaction.lua. I understand I cant directly
edit it but have to copy it to a different folder.
That folder doesnt exist so I assume I have to create it as well as the
new maptoaction.lua but it is write protected. Can I change this?
It should work from command line, you will not be able to use the web
page downloader, as that is a different system environment.
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It's a readonly file system. You can't edit it, but Jivelite can look
at your home directory for "Some" files. This question is better suited
here:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer
it may already be answered there too.
piCorePlayer a small play
Thanks guys.
How do I write enable the sd card in picoreplayer? Im trying to
edit/create maptoadtion.lua
It is picoreplayer that is write protecting isnt it?
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ralphy wrote:
>
> and apply the attached jivelite-defaultjogglerskin.patch to change the
> default skin to be for the Joggler to avoid SDL trying to open the fb at
> 640x480 a second time.
Success - changing the default skin to JogglerSkin was all it took. And
even without me replacing the sp
I found this article http://tinycorelinux.net/faq.html#proxy that
describes:
How to setup a proxy with Tiny Core?
How can I set an http proxy for downloading extensions? I am sitting
behind a restrictive firewall and need to go through a proxy to the
internet.
export http_proxy='proxy.domain: p
>From 3.5, you will have to upgrade to 4.0 first, best to review the
install notes in that thread.
Might just be easier to do a fresh install.
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bluetdi wrote:
> Good luck.
Thanks bluetdi for your help and the very good explaination. I followed
the steps and could succsessfully install the ScreenSwitcher applet.
I've also installed the WorldClock applet, but it doesn't look so nice
on the 7'' screen.
Now i'm looking for some nice custom
ralphy wrote:
>
> Replace share/jive/jive/splash.png with the pcp splash.png I've attached
> or create an 800x480 png image yourself.
>
I realise the pCP splash screen you posted was only for testing
purposes, but I've made an 800x480 version of the original 'Jive Lite'
splash screen, just by
Thanks Ralphy - I'll try those this evening.
Changing the default skin was going to be a question for the future, as
this is a very specific build for fixed hardware. In fact, I don't see
a need to keep all the other skin options in the build, or the option to
choose between them, so maybe I'll
andrewhess wrote:
> Okay, I did that. Thank you for this! It's really great.
>
> But I have another idea: could the "Stereo On" and "Stereo Off" commands
> be made as separate plugins. That way they could both be on the Home
> menu. I'm not sure that I would know how to do this--any chance you
bpa wrote:
> You can only promote a plugin top menu to Home menu. Click and HOLD the
> "RemoteControl" menu and you should get a popup with an option to add to
> Home menu.
Okay, I did that. Thank you for this! It's really great.
But I have another idea: could the "Stereo On" and "Stereo Off"
The splash.png image is 640x480 as that's the size of the default skin
Triode used when he create Jivelite.
Replace share/jive/jive/splash.png with the pcp splash.png I've attached
or create an 800x480 png image yourself.
and apply the attached jivelite-defaultjogglerskin.patch to change the
de
ryangodammit wrote:
> How do I upgrade to 4. Do all the settings stay the same?
Well you get some changed settings and stuff, but it all looks the same
:)
Do an insitu upgrade from the pCP webpage -
Its on the Main Page
:)
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huxmut wrote:
> You might need to do a two step. Upgrade to 4.0 and then up to 4.1.
> Depending on your config it might be quicker to do a full clean install
How do I upgrade to 4. Do all the settings stay the same?
rya
ryangodammit wrote:
> Can I upgrade from 3.5 straight to 4.1 or is it a full reinstall?
You might need to do a two step. Upgrade to 4.0 and then up to 4.1.
Depending on your config it might be quicker to do a full clean install
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