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14 hours ago, tomsolo said:
Hello guys,
somebody would do a simple test for me? (before buying )
This SBC can play fullscreen this youtube video without tearing?
Thanks
Good afternoon. I have a version with DDR3 4Gb. OS - FriendlyCore + Mate desktop. YouTube full screen 1080 no problem at all. Armbian doesn't work like that ...
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Hello. Suddenly, the manufacturer introduced a new case for the M4 for purchase ... It seems good and not expensive, given the rich set. Product Link - https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=267
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9 hours ago, strongtz said:
maybe even win10
I hope this never happens. It was still not enough to put this demonic operating system on an excellent board.
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Good day. First try for Python 2:
$ sudo easy_install-2.7 wiringpi-2.44.4-py2.7-linux-aarch64.egg
I understand that you need the 3rd Python, but still ...
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The long-awaited fee on the M4, in the form of a plate.
NVME SSD Adapter for M4 No price yet, write to WiKi -
1 minute ago, SecureXperts said:
root@rockpi:~# i2cdetect -y 1
So check on the other bus ...
root@rockpi:~# i2cdetect -y 2
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10 minutes ago, iomari said:
It works as python 2 now. Thanks for your patience. Now if only I can't figure out the problem with python 3.......
The main result is obtained. The rest is a matter of refinement and customization.
Successful experiments and decent results. And do not forget to share your results, it is very interesting.
And if there are photos - it is generally gorgeous!
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38 minutes ago, iomari said:
--> sudo easy_install wiringpi-2.44.4-py3.6-linux-aarch64.egg
And if you try Python 2?
sudo easy_install-2.7 wiringpi-2.44.4-py2.7-linux-aarch64.egg
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Just now, iomari said:
I've followed your instructions to the letter. I'm not new to this. And while I appreciate all your efforts, that python function still does not work.
I even tried it using python 2 but the result is the same.
I've emailed the vendor many times and they have not replied yet other than to ask me which image am I using which I replied last week. I guess I'll just have to use C. Really a shame. This changes the whole scope of my project.
Do not quit started job! It worked for me - it means it will work for you.
Check that these components are installed "python-dev, python-setuptools, python3-dev, python3-setuptools, swig"
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6 minutes ago, iomari said:
are you using a nano pi m4?
You have created the theme "Nano Pi M4 wiringPiSetup () not working", I answered you in it.
The link to my GitHub refers to the M4 board.
And to answer your question .... I do not even know how ...
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1 minute ago, iomari said:
It means that you have completed part 1 correctly. Install further on the recommendation of the manufacturer or my instructions.
I reinstalled various versions from Armbian and FriendlyCore about 5 times, everything always worked (regarding access to GPIO through Python) the first time.
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4 hours ago, iomari said:
iomari, Run the gpio readall command and tell about its output.
I don't see much a reason why it shouldn't work on Armbian as well. - On Armbian, it works at the moment.
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44 minutes ago, iomari said:
Thanks but I have already done all all of that. The error I posted above is after successfully installing WiringPi.
Read again the sequence of actions ... Perhaps you will see that you first need to put just WirinPi, and only then WirinPi for Python ...
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It's simple, look here - https://github.com/Pavelectric/WiringPi_M4
And here are modest experiments - https://github.com/Pavelectric/Python_GPIO
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Meanwhile ... a 4x SATA HAT for NanoPi M4 appeared on the market. Hats & Docks
Already ordered, I will try. Support is planned by the Armbian?
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Good afternoon, dear forum members. I have long had a question about the operation of the PCI-e bus on the M4 card. Who tried to use it?
I have an adapter with a PCI-e x1 to PCI-e x16, one that uses a USB 3.0 cable.
Theoretically, you need to take 6 pins from the M4 board - PCIE_RX0_P + PCIE_RX0_N + PCIE_REF_CLKP + PCIE_REF_CLKN + PCIE_TX0P + PCIE_TX0N - is this correct?
Will there be support for dannyo tires in Armbian? After all, the hat "M4 sata hat" obviously on the way.
I also want to connect for example a network card with a PCIe bus or a modem on the same bus.
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