Hi there,
I upgraded from piCorePlayer v6.1.0 to v7.0.0, and was unable to get the
Cirrus Logic Audio Card working. I also tried installing piCore from
scratch with a new MicroSD card but same issue. As a sanity check, I
rolled back to v6.1.0, and it worked like it always has.
I tried to spot d
Great stuff M-H. Would be good if this could somehow become part of
PiCorePlayer, to allow for really simple configuration.
Thanks!!!
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output in case it is needed.
>
> Petar if you are reading this , please see if this helps debuging with
> your set too.
> Do not forget to run the 'usecase' scripts from hias, see:
> http://www.horus.com/~hias/cirrus-driver.html.
>
> I will be posting more on
], device 1: bcm2835 ALSA [bcm2835 IEC958/HDMI]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
If you have any further ideas on what else I could try, feel free to
suggest.
Thanks!
Petar
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Below is the output from my Pi. BTW, it's a Model B Rev 2.
Code:
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ dmesg
[0.00] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0
[0.00] Linux version 4.9.21-pcpAudioCore (paul@NUC-Devel) (gcc
version 4.9.3 (crosstool-NG crosstool-ng-1.22.0-88-g8
paul- wrote:
> M-H
>
> I've added the missing modules. On your system running 3.20 beta 7
> (Regular pcpCore only), Do this update.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> tc@piCorePlayer:~$ sudo vi /etc/modprobe.conf
>
> Add a the following line
> softdep arizona-spi pre: ariz
BTW, to get the card working on Jessie Lite, I followed the bellow steps
from http://www.horus.com/~hias/cirrus-driver.html
Code:
Configuration for kernel 4.9
Enable the driver
Add the following line to /boot/config.txt to enable the Cirrus Logic card
driver
sbp wrote:
> Yes I think we could try.
> But as we don't have a wolfson card we need info from you.
>
> Can you ssh into the latest piCorePlayer3.20 beta 7
> > >
- Mount mmcblk0p1 (by using the command: m1)
- Edit mnt/mmcblk0p1/config.txt - here you add
> dtoverlay=rpi-cirrus-wm5102 -
Hi there,
Great work on piCorePlayer. I have several Pis at home and they are all
working really well.
I do have a spare on that has a Wolfson card in it, but unfortunately
this card hasn't been supported.
I see this new version of piCorePlayer is based on kernel 4.9.17, which
I believe has sup
Is anyone using the Pro-Ject USB Box with piCorePlayer? My friend has
this DAC and we were unable to get it working. As a temporary measure,
he is using a cheap PCM2704 USB DAC which works fine.
According to this page, another project has support for the Pro-ject USB
Box (I believe it has a Delta
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi petar,
>
> I recommend you set your static IP address via your DHCP server. Use the
> map MAC to IP feature.
>
> But, on the [Main Page] in [Beta] mode there is a button of setting
> static IP address if you are using Ethernet. It has been upd
Hi there,
I installed piCorePlayer 3.10 the other day, but I couldn't find the
setting where I could enter a static IP address for the Raspbery Pi. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
Pete
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Hi all,
I posted this on the Tiny Core forums, but thought I'd include it here
too as it's based around piCorePlayer.
I just managed to get ShairPort installed on my piCorePlayer
installation.
By configuring ALSA to use the dmix (direct mixing) plugin, I now have
both apps working without stepp
Hi there,
I have Raspberry Pi model A lying around and wanted to get piCorePlayer
running on it. Attached to the Pi is a USB ethernet adapter (Realtek
RTL8152). I think piCorePlayer does not include the 'net-usb' drivers
that enable these sorts of adapters. Below is a list of TinyCore
packages, a
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