Hi dirk,
Thanks again!
You've confirmed that my thinking was correct. Will try the qModmaster and see if it can help with the debugging.
- frodes-bre
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- 11 Sep 2023, 11:20
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RevPi Connect SE and Modbus RTU
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5368
- 08 Sep 2023, 11:34
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RevPi Connect SE and Modbus RTU
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5368
Re: RevPi Connect SE and Modbus RTU
Hi dirk,
Thanks!
Will the values of the Modbus_Master_Status and those be visible directly in the web page in Pictory?
I've also tried a second Modbus device, but I am not able to get values from that either.
Here is the output from the modbus-master log:
Sep 08 09:17:43 RevPi81183 systemd[1 ...
Thanks!
Will the values of the Modbus_Master_Status and those be visible directly in the web page in Pictory?
I've also tried a second Modbus device, but I am not able to get values from that either.
Here is the output from the modbus-master log:
Sep 08 09:17:43 RevPi81183 systemd[1 ...
- 07 Sep 2023, 16:24
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RevPi Connect SE and Modbus RTU
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5368
RevPi Connect SE and Modbus RTU
Hello,
I'm trying to connect a weather station to my RevPi Connect SE via Modbus RTU.
I'm a bit confused when following this guide:
https://revolutionpi.com/tutorials/modbus-tutorial/rfid-signale-lesen-mit-revpi-core-als-modbus-rtu-master
On the picture in this, there is a Revpi Core. Do I still ...
I'm trying to connect a weather station to my RevPi Connect SE via Modbus RTU.
I'm a bit confused when following this guide:
https://revolutionpi.com/tutorials/modbus-tutorial/rfid-signale-lesen-mit-revpi-core-als-modbus-rtu-master
On the picture in this, there is a Revpi Core. Do I still ...
- 22 May 2023, 10:16
- Forum: Software
- Topic: RE: Bullseye Beta
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4382
- 22 May 2023, 09:42
- Forum: Software
- Topic: RE: Bullseye Beta
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4382
Re: RE: Bullseye Beta
Thanks, stefanh and Nicolai,
So just as I'm sure that I understand correctly:
If I flash my RevPi with the Bullseye Beta, I will be able to perform a in place upgrade when the final release is ready?
(Given that I have enough free disk place)
Frode
So just as I'm sure that I understand correctly:
If I flash my RevPi with the Bullseye Beta, I will be able to perform a in place upgrade when the final release is ready?
(Given that I have enough free disk place)
Frode
- 19 May 2023, 08:17
- Forum: Software
- Topic: RE: Bullseye Beta
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4382
RE: Bullseye Beta
Hello,
Great news with regards to the release of the Bullseye Beta image!
https://revolutionpi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3961
When it comes out of beta, will it be possible to upgrade it "over the air" with sudo apt-get update / sudo apt-get upgrade / sudo apt dist-upgrade / sudo do-release ...
Great news with regards to the release of the Bullseye Beta image!
https://revolutionpi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3961
When it comes out of beta, will it be possible to upgrade it "over the air" with sudo apt-get update / sudo apt-get upgrade / sudo apt dist-upgrade / sudo do-release ...