KaPa wrote:
> Please note I am a newbie in linux. After I burned the image file of
> picoreplayer 8.0.0 (standard edition) to the SDcard (with balenaEtcher)
> I made the following:
>
> 1) I downloaded the bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb file from 'here '
> (https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/blob/m
KaPa wrote:
> Please note I am a newbie in linux. After I burned the image file of
> picoreplayer 8.0.0 (standard edition) to the SDcard (with balenaEtcher)
> I made the following:
>
> 1) I downloaded the bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb file from 'here '
> (https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/blob/m
nycone wrote:
>
> Is there a plan to post a downloadable distro soon(ish) for the folks
> like me?
>
> Thanks
Yes, as soon as I can. Trying to get a stable kernel/firmware for
release.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please
Man in a van wrote:
> what have you done so far ?
>
> ronnie
Please note I am a newbie in linux. After I burned the image file of
picoreplayer 8.0.0 (standard edition) to the SDcard (with balenaEtcher)
I made the following:
1) I downloaded the bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb file from 'here '
(https:/
Man in a van wrote:
> I put it second in the list, see post #20
>
>
>
> Left as is
>
>
>
> Changed to match the other files. "1001" and ("664" I think without
> checking )
>
> ronnie
Ronnie: Thanks a bunch! It booted and connected wireless.
I did not test which of the 2 changes (or
>
> Does it matter were the PI02 section is inserted between PI0 en PI4 into
> config.txt?
>
I put it second in the list, see post #20
> Does the firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz.md5.txt also need to be updated as
> firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz has changed or is it ignored?
Left as is
> Does file ownership m
No Joy yet with a Zero 2 either.
Stupidly I don't have a small HDMI connector at hand so can't see what's
going on. Hoped on a similar painless headless setup of PcP as with my
other RPI's.
Will go out and get a small HDMI connector soon.
What I did:
0) flashed the PCP8 32b image on a 16Gb sd
julk77 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use the embedded bluetooth of the new RPi Zero 2 W, and
> don't manage to.
>
> The bluetooth cannot start and here is what I get when I try to enable
> it manually:
>
> tc@pCP:~$ sudo hciconfig hci0 up
> Can't init device hci0: Invalid request code (56
I just acquired a Pirate Audio Line Out,
for now, I'm using a Pi3 configured with Generic/Simple TI5102 DAC on
Picoreplayer 8.0.
Jivelite is installed,
I forced the resolution at 240 X 240 pixels and installed the qvgasquare
extension.
but I don't see anything on the display.
I've read the thre
Well it looks like the issue may be ethernet related. I have my wall
controller connected through POE on cat 5e. It's either my POE switch or
I didn't terminate the cable well enough. It's getting power but
ethernet doesn't always seem to work after a power failure as we had
last night.
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Vertigo1206 wrote:
> Try to do everything to the above description.
> first 2 points works without any Problem - the RPi also startet.
> But I am not able to get any WiFI connection. With "ifconfig" it doesn't
> show the WLAN adapter.
>
> to point 3)I have checked the file system on the Zero2 (
nycone wrote:
> I'm a newbie and I've tried a few times to follow the instructions for
> making disk that will work for Pi Zero2, but I've failed.
>
> Is there a plan to post a downloadable distro soon(ish) for the folks
> like me?
>
> Thanks
Man in a van wrote:
> Check your PM
Also for me
Vertigo1206 wrote:
> Try to do everything to the above description.
> first 2 points works without any Problem - the RPi also startet.
> But I am not able to get any WiFI connection. With "ifconfig" it doesn't
> show the WLAN adapter.
>
> to point 3)I have checked the file system on the Zero2 (
paul- wrote:
> I think you mentioned a windows computer, how is that interfacing with
> the USB disk. Samba or SCP?Something obviously is setting the
> permission or file mode wrong on the files.
The Windows PC is running Win 11 and it is communicating with
piCorePlayer using SAMBA. I am
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