Ok, that seems to have done the trick, thanks!
I did notice that the Revpi shipped with a jumper between the 0V terminal and the WD terminal. When I removed it the RevPi would boot loop every few minutes and when I put it back it stopped looping. What is the purpose of that jumper?
Thanks,
-Max
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- 06 Nov 2021, 05:55
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Revolution Pi not booting and can't reset image.
- Replies: 7
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- 29 Oct 2021, 19:18
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Can’t connect to hdmi and Ethernet
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Re: Can’t connect to hdmi and Ethernet
Hi Nicholai,
It is connected with the micro usb cable on the front of the revpi and the rpiboot driver has been installed, so it’s showing up in the device manager as BCM2710 Boot.
I have tried multiple monitors and running the Ethernet through both a switch and directly to the windows PC.
It is connected with the micro usb cable on the front of the revpi and the rpiboot driver has been installed, so it’s showing up in the device manager as BCM2710 Boot.
I have tried multiple monitors and running the Ethernet through both a switch and directly to the windows PC.
- 29 Oct 2021, 08:48
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Can’t connect to hdmi and Ethernet
- Replies: 3
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Can’t connect to hdmi and Ethernet
Hi, I’m completely new to the revpi hardware (I have the revpi connect+ CODESYS) and I’ve been trying to get up an running reading the tutorials but I am running into issues. I’ve successfully set up the CODESYS environment and the appropriate drivers, but I have not been able to get the hdmi output...