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    • Choum
      Choum last edited by

      Bonjour,

      Pour le script aucune idée, je ne l'ai pas pas encore testé ni développé.

      Pour la commande i2cdetect -y 1, elle devrait normalement fonctionner, une fois les modifications effectuées ET le raspberry redémarré.

      Si tu fais un : LS /dev/

      Tu vois un I2c-1 (ou autre I2C)

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      • paradadf
        paradadf Staff @La Vague last edited by

        @la-vague I don’t speak french, but you have to copy the clcd-install.sh script preferably to /recalbox/scripts/ with, e.g. WinSCP. Connect with putty and navigate to that folder wirh cd /recalbox/scripts/, then chmod +x ./clcd-install.sh and finally run the script with ./clcd-install.sh. Follow the instructions then...

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        • La Vague
          La Vague @paradadf last edited by

          @paradadf
          hello,
          it is not work :

          Using username "root".
          root@recalbox's password:
          sh-4.3# cd /recalbox/scripts/
          sh-4.3# chmod +x ./clcd-install.sh
          chmod: ./clcd-install.sh: Read-only file system
          sh-4.3# ./clcd-install.sh
          ./clcd-install.sh: line 7: syntax error near unexpected token newline' ./clcd-install.sh: line 7: <!DOCTYPE html>'
          sh-4.3#

          thanks

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          • La Vague
            La Vague last edited by

            @choum
            bonjour choum,

            désolé pour le retour tardif, j'ai du m'absenter 15 jours.

            login as: root
            root@recalbox's password:

            i2cdetect -y 1

             0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  a  b  c  d  e  f
            

            00: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
            10: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
            20: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
            30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
            40: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
            50: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
            60: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
            70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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            • La Vague
              La Vague last edited by

              ls /dev/ :
              il y a bien I2c-1

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              • paradadf
                paradadf Staff @La Vague last edited by paradadf

                @la-vague make the partition rewritable with:
                mount -o remount,rw / before trying to change permits.
                And it seems to me you haven‘t copied the script properly, but downloaded some html code instead. After you copy the script, open it wirh WinSCP (use it to copy it too!) and see the file matches the code itself.

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                • La Vague
                  La Vague @La Vague last edited by

                  bonjour,
                  pb trouver en remplaçant le fichier recalbox.conf avec celui d'origine c'est lui qui était en cause.
                  merci a tous

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                  • Andrei
                    Andrei last edited by

                    GPIO03 (Pin 5 ) i have it on Power button, what can i do in this case? Can i transfer it on other GPIO pin?

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                    • Choum
                      Choum @Andrei last edited by

                      @andrei

                      I'm not sure you can do that.
                      Why don't you put your power button on the run switch of the board which is normally intended for that ?

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                      • Andrei
                        Andrei last edited by

                        good idea , i will try that

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                        • apkdodo2
                          apkdodo2 last edited by

                          Hey thanks for the answers guyz!
                          Thank you so much!

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