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The controller remains powered unless mains power switch SW1 is switched off. Ten seconds later, the switched 5 volt power to the Pi and the screen is disconnected. RL2 powers the Speakers 20-odd seconds later, after pCp is ready.Ī subsequent button push sends a shutdown signal to the Pi, and switches the Speakers off. Push-button SW2 is used by the controller to power up the Pi via RL1. Now it’s fine on Wi-Fi, at least on the same subnet as the LAN, where the Logitech Media Server resides.
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Wasted many hours before it dawned that the Access Point in use had been configured to block unauthorized macs, and this player’s mac hadn’t been allowed…doh! The Pi’s inbuilt adaptor refused to acquire an IP address.ĭespite doing what was needed, it still didn’t work.
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Made an image backup, using PCP’s utility, and saved the drivers as well, don’t want to have to go through all that again!Ĭontinuing from the last post, getting the PiCorePlayer, (pCp for short), working on Wi-Fi was a saga, caused by not reading all the information. Other than a couple of cryptic dmesg entries, it seems to be working OK. TX packets:191335 errors:0 dropped:1 overruns:0 carrier:0 RX packets:318824 errors:0 dropped:12 overruns:0 frame:0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:2312 Metric:1 Wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed ifconfig wlan0 Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Mode:Managed Frequency:2.462 GHz Access Point: nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn Wlan0 IEEE 802.11bg ESSID:"DD-WRT" Nickname:"" Then edit /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/onboot.lst and add rtl8188eus-KERNEL.tcz to the list.Īfter a reboot, the adaptor acquired an IP address and started iwconfig wlan0 The extension can be found at /tmp/rtl8188eus-5.10.77-pcpCore-v7.tcz Reducing the number of concurrent jobs with make KVER=5.10.77-pcpCore-v7 -j 2 ran successfully, as did the Tin圜ore extension creation script, which provided the following instructions: Gcc: fatal error: Killed signal terminated program cc1 The first compilation attempt with make KVER=5.10.77-pcpCore-v7 -j failed:
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There are many driver versions floating around I chose this one. Thankfully the pCp folks had produced a guide and a couple of scripts which cover driver compilation, and Tin圜ore Linux module preparation. The tone of many search results revealed widespread confusion with this device. The message below showed that this was probably going to be more than just a “plug and play” exercise, and sure enough, the TP-Link device wasn’t recognized.Īn internet search revealed that a Realtek RTL8188EUS driver was needed. In an obvious retrofit, a TP-Link TL-WN722N was epoxied to the back of the speaker – after it was finally got to work, mounted there to distance it from the rest of the electronics.
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I ended up replacing the original fonts with DejaVuSans and DejaVuSansCondensed-Bold at boot time as described in below cited post.Having got the Pi’s internal wifi working, as a concession to improving the player’s portability, it was decided to install a USB wifi adaptor with an external antenna.
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I finally came across below post which gave some clues.Īfter some more research I found that the FreeSansBold.ttf font that is used in Jivelite to display the album titles does not include all characters of the "Mathematical operations" unicode block, so also not the infinity sign.Įventually on a free font site i found the DejaVu Sans family of TrueType fonts which include the infinity sign. While all my squeezeboxes and the server website show the infinity character in the album title, jivelite would only show an empty character rectangle.įirst, I thought it might have to do with the encoding of the file tags but retagging did not help. I have a specific album of 'Sieg über die Sonne' which is called '1 ∞'. I hope it might be helpful for others as well I just want to share how I managed to let jivelite show (all?) special characters as I experienced some issues with it.