Hello,
I'm attaching a pic of the log when the issue occurs, unfortunately couldn't get it in text format as the system wipes it out. This is a pic at the moment at which I plug in a Wi-Fi adapter into a USB port. It says "alignment fault", I assume in my case there is a 32/64 bit issue.
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- 11 Mar 2024, 09:26
- Forum: Software
- Topic: RevPi Connect 4 Wifi 2.4Ghz problems
- Replies: 10
- Views: 19007
- 08 Mar 2024, 14:43
- Forum: Software
- Topic: RevPi Connect 4 Wifi 2.4Ghz problems
- Replies: 10
- Views: 19007
Re: RevPi Connect 4 Wifi 2.4Ghz problems
Update: I am using a Revolution Pi Core S. I used the latest Bullseye image to update to 64-bit OS and whenever I start the GUI and my 2.3GHz Wi-Fi adapter tries to connect to the network, everything freezes as if the kernel is in an infinite loop - cursors or Num Lock don't move or blink and ...
- 08 Mar 2024, 09:02
- Forum: Software
- Topic: RevPi Connect 4 Wifi 2.4Ghz problems
- Replies: 10
- Views: 19007
Re: RevPi Connect 4 Wifi 2.4Ghz problems
Hello,
I might have a related issue. I've just written the Bullseye image on a Revolution Pi and when I attach a WLAN adapter to a USB port and try to connect to the network through it, the system freezes. I will update you if I find anything interesting.
Kind regards,
Todor
Edit: I am talking ...
I might have a related issue. I've just written the Bullseye image on a Revolution Pi and when I attach a WLAN adapter to a USB port and try to connect to the network through it, the system freezes. I will update you if I find anything interesting.
Kind regards,
Todor
Edit: I am talking ...
- 19 Feb 2024, 13:04
- Forum: Software
- Topic: What is the recommended software for creating HMI running on the RevPi Core?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3323
Re: What is the recommended software for creating HMI running on the RevPi Core?
Thank you very much, Dirk! I am trying this out now.
- 14 Feb 2024, 15:02
- Forum: Software
- Topic: What is the recommended software for creating HMI running on the RevPi Core?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3323
What is the recommended software for creating HMI running on the RevPi Core?
Hello world,
I am looking for suggestions about HMI design software that can run directly on the RevPi Core S, with an HDMI cable connected to a simple monitor and the running HMI is not browser-based. This is the set up I am considering right now:
1. The HMI design tool should create its own ...
I am looking for suggestions about HMI design software that can run directly on the RevPi Core S, with an HDMI cable connected to a simple monitor and the running HMI is not browser-based. This is the set up I am considering right now:
1. The HMI design tool should create its own ...
- 14 Feb 2024, 14:50
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Node-Red package node-red-node-serialport does not work on the built-in Node-Red and NodeJS for RevPi Core S
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6191
Re: Node-Red package node-red-node-serialport does not work on the built-in Node-Red and NodeJS for RevPi Core S
Thank you Dirk,
The issue was with node, npm, Node-Red and the node-red-node-serialport module version compatibilities. After updating Node-Red and node as per the link you provided, using that update script, I can see the serial ports nodes displayed on the palette.
The issue was with node, npm, Node-Red and the node-red-node-serialport module version compatibilities. After updating Node-Red and node as per the link you provided, using that update script, I can see the serial ports nodes displayed on the palette.
- 22 Jan 2024, 09:59
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RS485ErrorCnt in RevPi Core S
- Replies: 3
- Views: 41800
Re: RS485ErrorCnt in RevPi Core S
Hello Stefan,
Thanks for the feedback! I still don't get this part - the register is exposed to be visible to the user, but it is very tricky to actually observe any changes happening to it. How I got it is by accidentally adding a debug node in my Node-Red flow. Whatever value is seen on this ...
Thanks for the feedback! I still don't get this part - the register is exposed to be visible to the user, but it is very tricky to actually observe any changes happening to it. How I got it is by accidentally adding a debug node in my Node-Red flow. Whatever value is seen on this ...
- 10 Jan 2024, 15:36
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Status-LEDs
- Replies: 4
- Views: 25511
Re: Status-LEDs
Hello!
Please correct me if I'm wrong but this is bit 0 that is blinking, which means "picontrol running", so everything seems in order.
When I had the exact same issue it was because I messed up the X4 connections as described here:
https://revolutionpi.com/tutorials/uebersicht-revpi-connect ...
Please correct me if I'm wrong but this is bit 0 that is blinking, which means "picontrol running", so everything seems in order.
When I had the exact same issue it was because I messed up the X4 connections as described here:
https://revolutionpi.com/tutorials/uebersicht-revpi-connect ...
- 10 Jan 2024, 15:28
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Node-Red package node-red-node-serialport does not work on the built-in Node-Red and NodeJS for RevPi Core S
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6191
Node-Red package node-red-node-serialport does not work on the built-in Node-Red and NodeJS for RevPi Core S
Hello world!
The package node-red-node-serialport gets installed with its expected false error if installed through the Manage palette -> Install but doesn't appear in the palette afterwards. Installing it with npm doesn't improve the situation. From what I understand, this package maybe will start ...
The package node-red-node-serialport gets installed with its expected false error if installed through the Manage palette -> Install but doesn't appear in the palette afterwards. Installing it with npm doesn't improve the situation. From what I understand, this package maybe will start ...
- 09 Jan 2024, 12:03
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RS485ErrorCnt in RevPi Core S
- Replies: 3
- Views: 41800
RS485ErrorCnt in RevPi Core S
Hello world!
I've been setting up a configuration with RevPi Core, AIO and DIO and our HMI through Node-Red. I am reading about the RS485* registers in the Core and don't understand how I got the situation on the attached image. The image is showing a debug node I left in Node-Red showing the ...
I've been setting up a configuration with RevPi Core, AIO and DIO and our HMI through Node-Red. I am reading about the RS485* registers in the Core and don't understand how I got the situation on the attached image. The image is showing a debug node I left in Node-Red showing the ...