chill wrote:
> My Zero 2 arrived yesterday while I was away, but following the steps in
> this thread mine now seems to be up and running - thanks Paul and
> Ronnie.
>
> 1) Added bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb to the boot partition
> 2) Added a PI02 section to config.txt
> 3) Replaced the
It's working Paul :)
Well done :)
I had to fire it up twice before it "caught". :rolleyes:
Will play more tomorow :cool: I'll try the netusb again.
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Cheers, it's really "Trick or Treat" :p
ronnie
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paul- wrote:
> look in dmesg...towards the bottom, when the wifi stuff starts.
using brcm/brcmfmac43436-sdio for chip BCM43430/2
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paul- wrote:
> Since you have your board. Can you look at wifi under RaspiOS?
>
> Looks like it might be using a BRCM43436 (Added to the rpi repo 13
> months ago) Interestingly enough, 2 days ago, they added BRCM43436S
> firmware, with a specific note referencing future alternate of the
>
Code:
pi@piZero-2-W:~ $ uname -a
Linux piZero-2-W 5.10.63-v7+ #1459 SMP Wed Oct 6 16:41:10 BST 2021 armv7l
GNU/Linux
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Wireless works on Buster-Lite
Does not work on pCP
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paul- wrote:
> Looks like the usb is not working. Assuming that you are using a usb
> network adapter that you know works.
it works with the Buster-Lite
>
>
> Logitech Media Server
> Status
>
>
Close, but
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I changed the dtb files and bootcode bin, that made no difference.
I then copied over the fixup and start files.
No luck with those.
Sorry, I have to leave this now. I'll maybe try again tomorrow if I get
the time
ronnie
would it help to replace the dbt files in pCP with the ones from
Buster-Lite, or would the kernel have to alos be changed ?
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paul- wrote:
> I assumed you tried without the dtb file first?
>
> Yes, I did. I also tried an image I backed up at the beginning of
> October, first without the blod, and then with the blob. Neither worked,
> just the rainbow square on the monitor :( )
>
> Perhaps if you have the dtb,
paul- wrote:
> It appears that any recent kernel should work. To the OS, this should
> behave like a RPI3. Possibly you might need to add The new device tree
> blob to the boot partition of your image.
>
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/blob/master/boot/bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb
Man in a van wrote:
> this is what I use :)
>
> https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/gpio-hammer-header?variant=35643318026
>
> ronnie
It works pretty well, best to add small length of wood on the top of the
spreader bar (helps prevent the bar from cracking :eek:; he said after
Steve Agnew wrote:
> You guys must have much better eyesight and steadier hands than me.
> Ill wait for the version with soldered headers that surely must be
> coming. The performance of a Pi Zero W with chicks Python script is
> fine, so check it out for a fun remote monitor and basic
chicks wrote:
> Quad core! Sweet. Will order some as soon as they're in stock.
> Thanks.
There in stock now :)
I have one on the way (and so does another forum member I know off; no
name, no pack drill :p)
ronnie, who hopes the support continues :p
Jim, can you navigate to the partition using SSH or WinSCP ?
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I have had the same problem as the OP
I have an old Shuttle which I bought as a Windows 7 32 bit (this is what
it was sold as, only 32 bit)
i tried the "building" approach but it proved beyound my skill set
:(:o:p
Checking the specs for the processor I found that it was also 64 bit
chrober wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestion, kidstypike!
>
> I tried to avoid this option, since I felt it would have gone along with
> the risk of losing (at least some) of my LMS settings (which I have
> configured in a more or less lengthy process by tinkering around with
> the config
@dkskl
Have you tried switching co-ax outputs and / or cables
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dkskl wrote:
> Yes. Thats right. I use 64 bit on RPI 4Bs.
> Are there any known issues with this combo? Or do you think the
> squeezelite / kernel settings should be different to how you would
> configurate a RPI 3B / 32bit?
I have just popped a 64 bit card into my rpi3B+ (I'm not going to
dkskl wrote:
> Yes. Default is the better word. Sorry for my english ;-)
> I´m using the same output and ALSA settings as you.
>
> piCorePlayer v8.0.0 | www v00017 | linux 5.10.42-pcpCore-v8 (64) |
> piCore v13.0 | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
You have the 64 bit pCP version
I use the 32 Bit
dkskl wrote:
> The interface is S/Pdif coax through an Allo Digione Signature and the
> audio and buffering settings are the std recommended for Digione.
> I have tried a lot of different settings though. But to no avail.
I'm intrigued by this as I have the same device and no drop outs :)
With the the volume down
Power amp off first
Power amp on last
Is the golden rule
some amps make a noise on either (or both) power on / power off
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Howard Passman wrote:
> Good morning Ronnie. It was very late last night when I got the DAC
> working. I listened to it for a while and discovered that after 2-3
> minutes of play it stops playing for about 1 second, stutters back and
> continues playing for another few minutes then repeats
Howard Passman wrote:
> Hi Ronnie. Well, I don't know what happened, but it's working. I'm
> assuming it's the third USB cable I tried.
>
> Thanks again for taking the time. I do appreciate it very much.
>
> Howard
Good show :)
ronnie
Can you try
a) using the usb 2 sockets
b) using a different rpi (3b+ or 3B)
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> I would like to use an AudioLab M-DAC+ with my RPI 4 running
> piCorePlayer 7.0, Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP. I've tried all of the
> suggested output setting with no luck. Has anyone here been successful
> with this DAC? Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
@FSGER
Thanks :)
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fsger wrote:
> An update on PI2AES. The ALLO Digione driver sounds better to me, so is
> a keeper. It did not stop the drop outs but the GUSTARD kept its lock,
> although I still needed to reboot. Removing underclocking didn't help,
> the RPI4 just ran a bit warmer. In the end, I tried a
mini11 wrote:
> Hello,
> Im running piCoreplayer on a pi3b+ with an audiophonics ES9028Q2M
> soundcard. This card has a small relay, that prevents the plop when
> switching on or off he device. I control my player only with a display,
> and there isnt enough space for a pushbutton.
> The relay
cassio299 wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> Thank you for your reply.. I am not able to open the files in
> /usr/local/share/pcp/cards I managed to ssh into pCP but neither nano
> nor apt is installed so I don't know how to open files or make new
> files.
> I am on a Mac so I am not able to open the root
mr-b wrote:
> Tx Ronnie
>
> Following https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/edit_config_txt/
>
> I couldn't find config.txt, or anything else unfortunately.
>
> mount says it's mounted:
> /dev/mmcblk0p1 on /mnt/mmcblk0p1 type vfat
>
mr-b wrote:
> Tx - HifiberryOS just worked (after I'd worked out that it doesn't
> support USB booting) with BT (HAT LED lights up and audio is heard fine)
> but I can't see any way to integrate it with LMS.
> I did like the Volume Limit dB setting though as this acts as a very
> useful
*@mr-b
*
The outputs listed seem to indicate that the dac hat is not being
recognised.
To confirm it is working, I suggest you use the HiFIberry OS.
Or
Edit pCP
The overlay required, according to the data sheet is
Configuration
Overlay for config.txt:
dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus
ronnie
cassio299 wrote:
> Thank you Ronnie I got it to work.
>
> For future reference here is how I got it to work on Raspian desktop
> with Squeezelite
>
> Burn The Raspbian desktop to your SD Card and set it up to work
>
> In terminal type:
>
> sudo apt purge pulseaudio
>
> sudo nano
@CASSIO299
My suggestion to use the
https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/operating-systems/
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is based on the fact that it does not include PulseAudio (which, I
think, requires xserver)
Access is by SSH; as I have said, I am willing to help if you wish it.
I don't have a rpi3A+ but do
fsger wrote:
> I am using the Hifiberry Digi Pro+ setting, recommended for the PI2AES.
> I had not tried the Allo Digione, but just did. It works. Let's see if
> I still have problems. If so, I'll try removing underclocking. Thanks
> for the suggestions!
>
> Sent from my SM-G975F using
Eyerex wrote:
> @Man in a van cheers for the info just not something i've seen before
It's often a requirement when using a USB headphone dac as a line out
source.
I have an iFi Audio Nano which needs the volume knob to be turned to
full output.
Good work with the UTube stuff, bad l
fsger wrote:
> I have recently upgraded my DAC from Topping D90 to a Gustard x26 Pro.
> I am running v8.0 on an underclocked 8GB RPI4 with a PI2AES providing
> outputs via coax, optical, AES and IIS. All sound great but after a
> while the sound cuts and the Gustard appears to lose lock.
Eyerex wrote:
> Hello just a little something i'm not sure if it was there before in
> older versions of Picoreplayer but if i don't set volume to max within
> Picoreplayer my Meridian Explorer 2 doesn't register files as MQA ie no
> blue light
>From the FAQS for the DAC
'5. WHEN PLAYING
Just had another thought:
Does pCP report Squeezelite as running ?
If so, have you checked the Alsamixer for output volume levels ?
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@CASSIO299
If this was my problem I would first try another OS to confirm if the
card was working.
If you are happy with trying this route, and with the command line, I
suggest you download the Raspberry PI OS Buster Lite image
This is a headless OS, so you need to connect by SSH (if you use
stereoptic wrote:
> I recently changed sound cards to the hiFiBerry Digi2 pro. I noticed
> these messages upon boot. Can someone please de-cipher this for me?
> :)
> I didn't change any ALSA settings. I can supply any other info if
> necessary
Is the squeezelite setting correct ?
I use one of these in my "Turtle"
> Edimax EW-7811Un N150 Wireless USB Adapter Nano, Version 1
>
I see from my Amazon record, I have bought 4 of them, the first in 2014
and the last in 2017.
Various reports about the chipset used, some work Ok with a pi and some
don't :(
This is the
Ah!
should have done a search and not assume it was a typo :o:o:o
I don't have a
> The WIPI is a high performance, *cost effective WLAN USB module*
oops!!
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some info a.u.b
are you using the audio jack for output and which Wi-Fi dongle ?
groetjes
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mfraser wrote:
> On 01/09/2021 16:12, Paul Webster wrote:
> >
> > Have you verified the other things that catch people out when
> passwords
> > that always worked suddenly stop working?
> > e.g.
> >
> > a) the keyboard that you are using has num lock not pressed or caps
> lock
> > pressed ...
mr-b wrote:
> Hi
>
> With this system I'm running Focal Shape 65s monitors with XLR & RCA
> inputs. I've got XLR-RCA and minijack-RCA adapters to try out different
> inputs so I can run most combos.
> Also an old Denon AV amp (RCA input) plus B bookshelf speakers
>
> Players & DACs available:
@MR-B
Would you be so kind to post your audio chain ?
Which speakers are you using, and how do you connect them (I'm confused
by your last posting)
Also, if you could, the full list of output selections that you have to
choose from.
And have you tried the setup up with the raspberry PI OS
mr-b wrote:
> I
>
> The output setting is hw:CARD=sndrpijustboomd. ALSA is 80 4 _ 1 _.
>
try changing the first value from 80 to 160 or 240
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> You mean a Raspberry 3B+? But it has no USB 3 port. ?-)
OOh!..the shame :(:(
Your right of course, thanks for letting me know (I have removed the
text)
I'm off to Korrektions Korner for a period of reflection :o:o
And I could not even use the proper usb2 socket
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lencoth wrote:
> It's a 3B+
>
> I have tried sticking the SD in the card reader in a USB port, but it
> does not boot up. I'm only pCP on this device, not LMS. So I don't think
> that necessitates a USB thumb drive, as little is written to the SD
> card.
>
> Not too bothered about a few
@LENCOTH
or get one of these
https://thepihut.com/products/micro-sd-to-sd-extension-cable
as @carsten_h , here is a short instruction
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-boot-from-usb/
and a more detailed explanation can be found here
@THEMICKSA
Pi Hut are pretty good
They have replaced a couple or so rpi 4b for me.
They have even replaced replacements that have failed :rolleyes:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28=58151#p1485558
ronnie
Jessica_kh wrote:
> I have a personous audiobox 96 that has a reasonable DAC that runs
> 20/96, however it seems not to work with standard USB Audio or at least
> I have not found an option that works, has anyone attempted to connect
> this device?
>
> Jessica xx
I have no idea if there is a
slartibartfast wrote:
> Ask on the Daphile forum (if there is one) if the player can be
> disabled. Alternatively just use LMS [emoji3]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
There are two that I know about
I think the dev, Kipeta, sometimes posts here
d6jg wrote:
> IIRC Daphile does not have an SSH server running unless you are on the
> Beta (developers) version. The vanilla install is entirely Web GUI based
> and is a wrapper around LMS with some other stuff added e.g. CD ripping
> - a bit like Vortexbox.
Oh well!! :confused:
In that
diode84 wrote:
> Thats's too complex with my terminal skills,
> The second player is obviously the player in Daphile. I must have
> installed the original pCP when Daphile was on and was connected to the
> network.
> I have then saved so pCP looks for it on boot, it searches for up to 40
> secs
@JESSICA_KH
and
@GARYM
from the manual
Digital input sampling frequencies supported
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz,
96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
Digital Input 1/2
Press Select again to select Digital Input 1.
The incoming word length (16 to 24 bit) and sample rate will be
displayed along with
Google is a friend.
I found this through a search:
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-run-a-raspberry-pi-program-on-startup/all
scroll through to the systemd part, and
How to Stop Your Program from Running on Boot You can stop
your service from running on boot with the following
@THEMICKSA
have you tried
front:CARD=E30,DEV=0
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@DIODE84
Well the only way I know, to delete the player, is to uninstall
Squeezelite on the Daphile.
I suppose you could stop Daphile from starting Squeezelite, but whether
it would start Squeezelite on reboot I don't know.
I guess Daphile uses systemd to start , stop and restart and I don't
OK, sorry i wrote Dietpi but is on the Daphile system ?
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Is this the set up?
pCP with LMS and Squeezelite Player installed
Diet pi with LMS and squeezelite player installed
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@[/B][B]STUARTH
No the squeezelite version is correct
I have just installed the squeezelite plugin on the latest volumio and
restarted the player
Volumio does not appear as a player in my LMS dropdown
I restarted LMS
Volumio still does not appear in the dropdown
I uninstalled and
P Nelson wrote:
> I recently updated my router and I wanted to use http://picorelms.local
> to get to picoreplayer version 8 from my Windows 10 laptop, using Edge.
> All I get is a blank page. The icon on the tab changes to include the
> pCP logo so it is doing something. Connecting using
diode84 wrote:
> I do sometimes and have had Daphile running occasionally on the same
> network. But usually pCP is only system running but still ask on start
> screen to select player.
With pCP it is either Wireless or Ethernet, not both.
Decide which one you want to use (if going with
diode84 wrote:
> Hello
> I am running pCP 7 on a Pi 3b+. It is getting a problem. Every time
> I switch on I have a choice of two players and have to choose from the
> default
> player to the other, usb audio and hw:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 before it will
> play.
> Has anyone an idea why I have two
jimzak wrote:
> I dipped into building picoreplayers when they first appeared. I still
> have several that are very functional on my Squeezebox system.
>
> I know the players have matured quite a bit since then.
>
> I could "relearn" how to build one OR...
>
> Are any prebuilt players
Have you given the IP address of the raspberry pi permission to acces
the folder on the NAS ?
Expand the word more
you may need to a vers= number to the Options box (try blank,
then vers=1.0 and move up to 2 or 3. It might have changed to just
vers=1, I don't use a proper NAS anymore :)
Yvanq wrote:
> I will make a try this afternoon with moodaudio to see if it comes from
> my amplifier or picoreplayer.
If you do, try lsmod on moode
I don't see the usb_snd listed from your phone output
ronnie
Man in
The boot log shows that the dac is not being recognised properly by pCP
Did you try
go to Tweaks > USB Audio tweaks > enable OTG-Speed > save and reboot >
check the output settings on the squeezelite Settings tab
If the tweaks page does not work, make a post on the pCP v8 thread, give
a
Yvanq wrote:
> Hi
> RASPBERRY PI 2 B Raspberry Pi 2 B v1.1
>
> A friend of mine had some trouble with the same amplifier and solved by
> installing moodaudio, I want to stay with picoreplayer I appreciate a
> lot.
>
MoOde audio uses Raspberry PI OS Buster Lite as its base.
Therefor I'm
What I would suggest is that:
a) Try and make sure the usb input works (so that we don't waste time
:))
b) If that is not possible,
connect the rpi to the dac/amp, use a usb 2 socket
power on the dac/amp select the usb input and then power on the rpi
check if the Squeezelite settings
Internet search gave me this
https://uk.pi-supply.com/products/pijuice-zero-case
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>From that screenshot it would appear that the usb dac is not being
recognised by pCP.
I have some more questions:
Which raspberrypi are you using ?
Is the pi only used as a player ?
And have you checked that the input actually works ?
>From the Audiophonics info:-
USB interface
@ Yvanq or YvanQue (are both the same person ?) :confused:
Please say which version of pCP you have installed.
On the Main page of pCP scroll to the bottom and enable beta mode
(ignore the warning)
On the Squeezelite Settings tab
Change Squeezelite settings > Output setting > click on the
Did somebody not call ? :p
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d6jg wrote:
> Ronnie
>
> By default VB puts music into /storage/music but its exposed by
> SMB as music-readonly or files/music IIRC.
> The latter is editable, the former isnt.
>
> (Ill check in the morning)
>
> VB 2.4,includes LMS 7.8 but it can be upgraded to 8.3 - not sure why he
> has
@themicksa
can you please post the full pathway given by the mac smb
smb://192.168.1.145
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>
> Should I be able to hear that through the Pi's mini jack output? Cos
> right now I can't.
You need to enable Squeezelite
Squeezelite settings > Audio output device settings > Headphones (follow
the instructions)
Do you have a back up hard disk with the music files on?
ronnie
There have been some problems with this chip for some time
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54903
try using the squeezelite output beginning with the word
front=
If that does not work, some logs will be needed and possibly a screen
shot or two
Details of which pCP
@ themicksa
Not wanting to add to the confusion , :eek: but I'll just sneak in and
then sneak out :p
If attempting CIFS again, try pasting this in the options box
> uid=1001,gid=50,vers=1.0
increase to 2.0 or even try without vers if it does not work :rolleyes:
ronnie
who wonders id the
mr-b wrote:
>
>
> I have a Justboom DAC HAT also but am trying out a USB dac. Or do I have
> to remove the DAC HAT for the USB one to work?
>
> I tried all the examples in help with no success.
I would try
front:CARD=USB,DEV=0
if no volume then SSH into the pi:
Alsamixer > F6 on your
mfraser wrote:
> I took "that bug is several versions old" to mean that it has been fixed
> in the current version.
Likely in the 0.1 version I think.
Did you make a new download ?
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Yvanq wrote:
> An usb cable problem ? So strange, maybe very stupid but weeks I'm
> looking on this trouble without music...
Well the USB chip is used in this product
https://hifimediy.com/product/sabre-dac-uae23/
So it should be recognised.
(In fact the co-ax and optical inputs offer a
castalla wrote:
> Global player plugin - LBC UK
>
> https://media-ssl.musicradio.com/LBCUK
I popped the url into favourites and it's been playiing for 15 minutes
without a hitch.
Maybe check the server log ?
ronnie
Yvanq wrote:
> Yes usb dac/amp is on, I just see the last line of desmeg
> under-voltage detected!
>
> https://elemac.fr/nextcloud/s/JkbeQH4ie9CxSxR
I think the dac / amp is not being recognised correctly.
Maybe it is expecting an on-the go device to be plugged in and not a
raspberry pi. It
An rpi 2B should be / is fine for piCorePlayer.
Is the dac/amp powered on with the usb input selected when you power on
the rpi2b ?
The dac/amp is not showing as connected.
Please can you post the dmesg log (from the same place as the boot log)
ronnie
you can leave the internal audio
The boot log shows that you need to set an output in Squeezelite.
Please go to the Squeezelite tab
Scroll down to Change Squeezelite settings
At the box saying output settings
Click on the red word more
copy and paste the selection of output settings,
As an example, this is mine
-
The requested screenshot would be helpful to start with.
Also the boot log pCP Main Page > Diagnostics > Logs
Did the device work in pCP v 7 ?
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Does it work before you disable the internal audio?
Yvanq wrote:
> before disabling, squeezerlite is running but no sound, maybe a problem
> with my dac amplifier ?
>
>
Supertramp wrote:
> Thanks Paul.
>
> Yes, I read about the Autostart Squeezelite project on your website. I
> tried to follow the instructions using PuTTY, however I get the "sudo:
> nano: command not found" error after I enter the very first instruction.
> This may be more for advanced users,
FMatos wrote:
> Hi Ronnie
>
> Its a fresh install. I tried both 32 and 64 bits.
>
> I use first a Asus Xonar U7 USB Soundcard (power supplied by the USB
> port)
>
> I tried also a Pioneer N50A, powered on before boot.
>
> In both the error is the same.
>
> My raspberry Pi is a 4 with 4gB
Is this an insitu update or fresh install ?
Is the usb device atatched (and powered on, if required) during the
install ?
What usb device is it ?
Also which raspberry pi ?
thanks :)
ronnie
edit 32 06 64 bit ?
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paul- wrote:
> ronnie,
>
> I updated the cirrus logic extension.but that is just a nuisance
> error.
>
> The keyboard issue. You are missing ff-memless.ko, which is a force
> feedback driver. If its really important, you can grab the module from
>
paul- wrote:
> Both of those should have been seen in 7.0.1. I can fix the cirrus
> issue by updating the extension. The keyboard is a missing module, does
> that keyboard have extra hardware on it?
>
It's a standard Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600 (UK) Model 1366.
I have used it before
Just made a fresh image for my rpi 1 and Cyrus Logic soundcard...it
works :):)
Turtletastic!! :cool::cool:
However, the keymap loads US settings and my UK keyboard does not work
:(. I noticed this with v7.0.1 but forgot to mention it , sorry :o
(dmseg attatched)
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Also I see this
Just to say this was a fresh image, set as player only, no extensions,
onlt the File System expanded to 500MB
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