trife
trife
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RE: Bootloader Flashing Tool.

Tried that method Pi and hat separated, pi powered with pi power supply , hat powered with jumpers from the pi Still no go, the same errors cons...

4 years ago
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RE: Bootloader Flashing Tool.

@mario Haha I see The other question would be The resistor values Are they 2k and 5k Or are they 2.2k and 5.6k The 2k2 and 5k6 in...

4 years ago
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RE: Bootloader Flashing Tool.

Looking at that compared to the one listed currently using a pi You got more wires, and different locations.... I kinda wonder if someth...

4 years ago
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RE: New HAT, still not working

@mario the link on the post is wget I had to change it to githubs proper pathway (master doesn't exist anymore) (I just opened GitHub...

4 years ago
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RE: New HAT, still not working

@mario The issue being from Canada is custom fees and issues with shipping, I have a second hat i can try as well it didn't work on first boot eithe...

4 years ago
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RE: No FabScanPi HAT or compatible device found

*heres a clip of the logfile after editing the proper file pi@fabscanpi:~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/fabscanpi-server stop fabscanpi-server stopped.pi@fabsc...

4 years ago
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RE: No FabScanPi HAT or compatible device found

I have figured out that I needed to be in the folder /etc to edit the proper .Conf file, I still however get an error of unable to start avr rc=1 On...

4 years ago
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RE: New HAT, still not working

JustinB Mario i have the same issue with this hat 2 of them actually i suspect watterott is NOT FLASHING THE BOOTLOADER so i have followed sam...

4 years ago
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RE: No FabScanPi HAT or compatible device found

@mcinerney Just curious if you ever got an answer I've followed the directions and can obtain the bootloader hex, but when I run the next command to...

4 years ago
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