Just to say. I happen to be one of the "happy few". Am using an original
raspberry pi with the Wolfson DAC card and all works perfectly. Thanks
for your effort. I came to PCP late so only just clicked all your
efforts to make it work!
Thanks Man in a van,
Indeed I had seen your remark before, but as there are only a happy few
with this card, I did not see much other chatter about it.
Currently I am working to add quite some to its special extension
header, Ir inpu, Ir output, Rotary controller and buttons.
I might add some
Working well
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108852-Announce-piCorePlayer-3-5-0&p=912271&viewfull=1#post912271
Also had it running with Raspbian Stretch-Lite and the OMXPlayer
Ronnie
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mikebainbridge wrote:
> Pi Model B and Wolfson Card - It would be wonderful to get it up and
> running automatically. I'll give the solutions in the thread a go this
> weekend in the meantime
Hi mikebainbridge, and all others
The work we did to get the Wolfson and Cirrus Logic Audio Card to wor
Pi Model B and Wolfson Card - It would be wonderful to get it up and
running automatically. I'll give the solutions in the thread a go this
weekend in the meantime
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This card is not working under 3.22 without alot of tricks. The next
version has support for this card. There is not a timeline yet for the
next release, there are some bugs we are still working through
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Paul ,
Can I help testing this at this moment ?
Currently I have no working option to modprobe -r and modprobe from an
auto starting script in pcp 322.
Manually starting the script from the cli does work.
greetz M-H
M-H
Yes its timing, as you have to work around the soft dependencies.
I just finished integrating kmod mod utilities, which will upgrade pCP's
modprobe to include support for the softdeps.
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Thanks Greg,
The boot order will help, and it is an easy way to remember the
location.
The logs do no help me much, at least not more than when I tried to find
the cause of the driver load failures.
I fear the timing is the key , and I will see if I can halt and split
the automatic startup to chec
Hi M-H,
Have you found [Main Page] in [Beta] mode -> [Diagnostics] -> [Boot]?
I added this to remind me of the boot process order, it may be helpful
for reference.
Also [Main Page] in [Beta] mode -> [Diagnostics] -> [Logs] gives you
access to some log files including some boot logs.
regards
Gr
paul- wrote:
> /opt/bootlocal.sh/
>
> just do your stuff before the line
>
> #pCPstart--
Sorry Paul, I posted my own reply without seeing yours first.
indeed the start of /opt/bootlocal.sh/ is a good one, however I think
this file might get replaced with an insitu upgrade, while
/opt/boots
Log the output of the command, or hook up a monitor to watch the current
Naples. You will probably have to wait for the card to be detected by
the kernel.
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Based on my own search I presume /opt/bootsync.sh is the best place to
add system stuff before PCP script is started from /opt/bootlocal.sh
However the modprobe even if called through /sbin/modprobe is not
working.
Any hints ?
grtz M-H
--
/opt/bootlocal.sh
just do your stuff before the line
#pCPstart--
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paul- wrote:
> Without access to the hardware, it will be nearly impossible to work out
> support. Ive addressed the asound.conf-alsaequal issue for the next
> release.
>
> Have you tried loading your modules before pCP starts?
Hi Paul,
Indeed I can not expect you to solve my problem, and if y
Without access to the hardware, it will be nearly impossible to work out
support. Ive addressed the asound.conf-alsaequal issue for the next
release.
Have you tried loading your modules before pCP starts?
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I found a part of the problem.
As my sound card driver does not load properly at boot time, I have to
use modprobe to unload and reload the driver.
Unfortunately , By then the regular startup must have configured
/etc/asound.conf
So without disabling the on-board RPI audio card 0 is the only one,
Creating an extension is easy.
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:creating_extensions?s[]=submit&s[]=extension
As I mentioned in the past, there is not much I can do to help without
access to the actual hardware.I will take a look at fixing the code
to not update the card number in asound.co
With the update from PCP 3.20 to 3.22 I had to overcome a few problems.
Some obvious and some new.
The new problems are actually new functionality in PCP that is not jet
setup to be used for the Cirrus Logic Audio Card or short CLAC
Getting this sorted and documented will help others to use and en
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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> Great! So what did you select for the soundcard in PCP web interface? I
> think that's required to load the i2s modules in the first place isn't
> it?
Hi Girth ,
The sound card selected in the web interface is : Analog audio for the
audio output field , and "equal" for the Squeeze
Great! So what did you select for the soundcard in PCP web interface? I
think that's required to load the i2s modules in the first place isn't
it?
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paul- wrote:
> You can ask the guy who built the driver if you can not use the
> dtoverlay, and then load all of the modules manually in the proper
> order.
Indeed, that did the trick.
I've now got a setup that does boot and fix the drivers and set the
specific routes within the audio card to co
You can ask the guy who built the driver if you can not use the
dtoverlay, and then load all of the modules manually in the proper
order.
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paul- wrote:
> The lack of Softdep support sounds like the main problem, I've never
> heard of softdep before now. The only way around it would be to
> include the full version of modprobe in the initrd..
>
> Here is a reference link to rebuild your initrd
>
> http://forum.tinycorelinux
Sorry missed this response. The lack of Softdep support sounds like the
main problem, I've never heard of softdep before now. The only way
around it would be to include the full version of modprobe in the
initrd..
Here is a reference link to rebuild your initrd
http://forum.tinycorelinux.
paul- wrote:
> ...
> If you can, hook up a monitor/keyboard, and just debug from the
> console.
>
> After pCP is fully started. Try running
>
> sudo udevadm trigger
>
> See if anything happens.
I did work from the console, but due to lack of knowledge , have not
found a way to load all the mo
Yes, from what I've read the DAC has went out of production, so no more
boards, unless someone has a stockpile of chips. That goes to show what
happens if you don't have a functioning driver when you try to sell
hardware. Seems to be a lesson that a lot never learn.
If you can, hook up a moni
Starting from the new kernel ( 4.9.x ) in Picoreplayer 3.20 Beta the
great work of Hias has started become available to people who like the
simplicity and stability of running PCP as basis to squeezelite.
The mentioned Pi audio card is one of the most advanced cards with great
specs, that do go be
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