ok, it was some hardeware issues... connected everything on my breadboard and wit works
are there commands to test the leds with a script from my mac?
edit: how can i change it from GPIO2 to GPIO0?
#define NeoPin 2
to
#define NeoPin 0
?
ok, it was some hardeware issues... connected everything on my breadboard and wit works
are there commands to test the leds with a script from my mac?
edit: how can i change it from GPIO2 to GPIO0?
#define NeoPin 2
to
#define NeoPin 0
?
capacitor for the leds thought it is better to use one
but what is the default wifi passwort? i see the "ESP8266" wifi spot but i dont know the passwort cant see any in the code
@penfold42 wich Capacitor do you use?
it compiled after some problems with arduino ide, screwed some files on update.
i have flashed it on the esp, but i have some hardware issues...have to fix them, for now the leds stay only purple dont know why will give tomorrow a look
will test it later
edit: have no time, have to work, i will do it on WE
Hey community,
seen this on HaD. May this is usefull for some devs here.
http://hackaday.com/2016/07/26…e-philips-hue-iot-bridge/
Dont know how good it is at the moment, but maybe we can change the firmware later to work with hyperion
i have both penfold, and ws28128b also lpd8806. can test it if you want
thanks @Fabi1080 , i know there was a command for that!
https://github.com/hyperion-pr…/92#issuecomment-43437145
so if something like this is possible, couldnt we improve the driver from the grabbers to a picture or a certain output which we can handle/detect easier with hyperion?
if you dont want to experiment with addons/tools/apps or something i would recommend a media-system only, cause you have a "read-only" partition where your system is "safer" as on raspbian if you unplug power without shutting down your system... tested this week https://libreelec.tv/download-temp/alpha-preview/ looks very good for me! you can easily install youtube/soundcloud for example may you backup your image, and test libreelec from my link, if you dont like it you can restore your backup give it a try!
is there a reason why installed kodi on raspbian and dont use libre/open elec or osmc?
could you try it with a higher framedec. like 4 or 6, but think 6 could be to high or maybe with 1
"frameDecimation" : 4,
so done?
could you post your config pls
"xbmcAddress" : "127.0.01",
you forgot a dot my friend, 127.0.0.1
yes.
if you use kodi, den use the xbmc checker and disable the framegrabber
moin, einfach den framegrabber nutzen, der ist für das interen bild zuständig
// FRAME GRABBER CONFIG
"framegrabber" :
{
"width" : 64,
"height" : 64,
"frequency_Hz" : 10.0,
"priority" : 890
},
Without config nobody can help you... pls post it on pastebin
i never used a usb-hub, it runs very well with both chipset directly connected to rpi usb slots..but i think it is form hardware to hardware different, but with a usb hub you are always on the safe site
most of use fushicai not the stk...
did you ever tried a fushicai grabber?