Thank you Philipp, appreciated.
Jens
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- 08 Feb 2021, 15:36
- Forum: Software
- Topic: piSerial prints wrong information
- Replies: 14
- Views: 21575
- 01 Feb 2021, 09:01
- Forum: Software
- Topic: piSerial prints wrong information
- Replies: 14
- Views: 21575
Re: piSerial prints wrong information
Thank you Wulf ! This is exactly the information we needed to understand and decide what needs to be done on our side! Very important info "Chip is asleep. piSerial will succeed too.", it is a key We do not call piSerial in a loop, but we call piSerial asynchronously from various modules. ...
- 30 Jan 2021, 15:51
- Forum: Software
- Topic: piSerial prints wrong information
- Replies: 14
- Views: 21575
Re: piSerial prints wrong information
Hello Dirk and many thanks for the update and the solution ! I would like to ask for some additional information to understand what we need to change on our side. 1. Can you elaborate this statement "However, an error may occur if you call it repeatedly:" Does this mean that the first call...
- 21 Jan 2021, 14:17
- Forum: Software
- Topic: piSerial prints wrong information
- Replies: 14
- Views: 21575
Re: piSerial prints wrong information
Hi I think I have the same problem, however it is very frequent. Can you please confirm that this is the same problem and that there's a fix available soon ? (sudo apt update -all packages are up to date) For now, we cannot ship any revpi devices at all ! test output of "piSerial" Wrong at...
- 16 Mar 2020, 16:59
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Confirmation: RpiCore 3 image resize on 3+
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5996
Confirmation: RpiCore 3 image resize on 3+
Hi, I have an image created with RevPi Core3. After flashing this image on a RevPi Core3+ , I see a new behaviour while running revpi-factory-reset All seems to work, but better safe than .... can you confirm this is the expected output given the use case? Best regards Jens @ ProKNX Using username &...
- 17 Jan 2020, 13:31
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Slow download/write RevPi core
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5431
Re: Slow download/write RevPi core
Thanks for the tip, however nearly all our computers run Windows, where we use Win32DiskImager.
- 14 Jan 2020, 14:53
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Slow download/write RevPi core
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5431
Slow download/write RevPi core
Hi, I have a problem with increasingly slow and long write operation of image file to RevPi core 3 (stretch) The image file is 3.8Gb it used to be 11-12 minutes to write at 5.5 Mbits/s I think. Now the download usually starts at 1 Mbit/s and it can take up to ~40 minutes to write. Sometimes the down...
- 02 May 2019, 14:27
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Security Concerns
- Replies: 15
- Views: 29763
Re: Security Concerns
I think the anti-cloning term refers to the process of reading the image file from one device, and then writing it on another device.
- 01 Apr 2019, 17:10
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Port 80 Error in AjaxGetJSON: Not Found
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11529
Re: Port 80 Error in AjaxGetJSON: Not Found
Thanks Lukas, looks like the issue is fixed!
I did this:
1. remove the temporary fix var/www/pictory/config.json
2. opened port 80, got the Error in AjaxGetJSON: Not Found
3. apt update and upgrade
4. refreshed port 80 , no error
Thanks for your support!
I did this:
1. remove the temporary fix var/www/pictory/config.json
2. opened port 80, got the Error in AjaxGetJSON: Not Found
3. apt update and upgrade
4. refreshed port 80 , no error
Thanks for your support!
- 26 Mar 2019, 11:33
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Port 80 Error in AjaxGetJSON: Not Found
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11529
Re: Port 80 Error in AjaxGetJSON: Not Found
Thanks Frank,
I'm afraid I have flashed all my revPI's without Pictory, do you mind pointing to the file(s) ( if it is available somewhere) or sending me the file(s) here or to jens at proknx dot com?
Best
Jens
I'm afraid I have flashed all my revPI's without Pictory, do you mind pointing to the file(s) ( if it is available somewhere) or sending me the file(s) here or to jens at proknx dot com?
Best
Jens