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All right! Thank you!
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I already know how GPIO pins are mapped on Orange Pi Lite, seeing this: https://cdn.instructables.com/FMJ/ONNZ/ISCB1XXO/FMJONNZISCB1XXO.MEDIUM.jpg?width=614 OK, now: Which is the max value of current that can be erogated by 5v pin of the gpio in an Orange Pi LITE? Thanks
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Hi, thanks for replay. With a search on Google I had already arrived at this site but honestly I did not find answer to my question. What do you mean with "RPI"? Raspberry PI?
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Which is the maximum current delivered by the pin 5v of the gpio in an Orange Pi LITE? I would like to connect on it some sensors that needs 5v power supply. Thanks
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I don't have another OPi to use for this scope.. Buy another one means that I will "solve" my problem in 2 months (shipping problems). Can I use an Arduino for this scope?
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how can I do it? Thanks
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Sorry, is not very clear for me what I should do.. My english is bad Anyway I run the script for 4 minutes for a test and statistics are here: No freeze during the test nor after.
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Dear @tkaiser and @zador.blood.stained Today I had 2 freezes in the same day (in real, in 4 hours of work). I generate new log, and is here: http://sprunge.us/RDEU I hope you can help me! Thanks EDIT: other informations
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I tried this command, because system read only 7.1 GB. After reboot, I have the same size. Do you know why? This is the output and the command take around 3 second to complete.. " Synchronizing state of resize2fs.service with SysV init with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install... Executing /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable resize2fs " EDIT: I tried another time and now it works. I'm sorry. How can I check the file system?
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And here is the result. It is the backup of the old microSD card. I was right to set the size of 4M?
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while waiting, I started to backup the MicroSD using this guide with a Mac: https://thepihut.com/blogs/raspberry-pi-tutorials/17789160-backing-up-and-restoring-your-raspberry-pis-sd-card the core command is " sudo dd if=/dev/disk1 of=~/SDCardBackup.dmg " Now, is valid this procedure? or should I follow what you have linked to me? Thank you so much
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Yes, the Samsung Evo microSD is of 16GB, indeed the old microSD is 8GB (or less, for the fact that it is fake). Can I use this script? Or maybe the best way is this?
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Thanks @tkaiser and @zador.blood.stained Meanwhile I test the microSD card to verify if is bad and fake (microSD in Orange Pi), I have a real samsung Evo U1 (the same showed on User-Guide_Getting-Started). I will use it to reinstall OS. Can I create an image of the system from the old microSD card and burn it on new microSD? Or best way is to reinstall all from 0? Beacuse I've a lot of things to backup.. EDIT: Anyway, this is a screen of informations about test
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Ooooh...yes, maybe my Sd card have a bad brand. Result from tests told me that the card haven't errors, but is slow in random write. Do you need screenshot of messages? Anyway, here is my new log: http://sprunge.us/YQKP Thank you so much.
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Ok, I will provide a new log when it is done. "What is printed on the card?" What do you mean exactly?