All in One PCB Support Thread
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If it's due to noise, can't we had a filter like the one @prerunnerseth added to it's sdcard pcb ?
We can also add a grounded aluminium shield over the board ?
We can also add a grounded aluminium shield over the board ?
Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
So after trying the twisted wires and still not being able to get wifi to work was able to get a working solution. I added "dwc_otg.speed=1" to cmdline.txt and was able to see network and connect. This will slow usb to usb 1 standard but is fast enough for my needs. Hopefully this can work for others who are still having issues after twisting wires.
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USB is a bit different than uSD. its a differential serial communication. If twisting the pair doesnt solve your issues then use a shielded cable. with the shield grounded on either end.SidSilver wrote:If it's due to noise, can't we had a filter like the one @prerunnerseth added to it's sdcard pcb ?
We can also add a grounded aluminium shield over the board ?
Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
ok thank youhueblo wrote:You do not need it.dwark wrote:i just purchased an all in one board, and i was wondering if i still need the Adafruit Mono 2.5W Class D Audio Amplifier - PAM8302, im pretty sure you dont need one but i just wanted clarification
Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
I think it might have fixed the wifi issue! I applied the fix and instead of the wifi led just staying on solid it actually started to flicker. I was able to navigate to the wireless settings to try and detect the wireless signal but now the keyboard will not react =(. I removed the fix and booted again and the keyboard still would not work. The only way to get it to work again is to apply the retropie image again. Going to try and look for a fix for the keyboard haha. Anyone else getting this same issue?HoolyHoo wrote:So after trying the twisted wires and still not being able to get wifi to work was able to get a working solution. I added "dwc_otg.speed=1" to cmdline.txt and was able to see network and connect. This will slow usb to usb 1 standard but is fast enough for my needs. Hopefully this can work for others who are still having issues after twisting wires.
Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
Did you try again the fix with the new image and see if keyboard worked? Maybe also try another keyboard. If your keyboard was working it should have reverted back.hueblo wrote:I think it might have fixed the wifi issue! I applied the fix and instead of the wifi led just staying on solid it actually started to flicker. I was able to navigate to the wireless settings to try and detect the wireless signal but now the keyboard will not react =(. I removed the fix and booted again and the keyboard still would not work. The only way to get it to work again is to apply the retropie image again. Going to try and look for a fix for the keyboard haha. Anyone else getting this same issue?HoolyHoo wrote:So after trying the twisted wires and still not being able to get wifi to work was able to get a working solution. I added "dwc_otg.speed=1" to cmdline.txt and was able to see network and connect. This will slow usb to usb 1 standard but is fast enough for my needs. Hopefully this can work for others who are still having issues after twisting wires.
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I did try to fix with a fresh image, same thing happens. I was also running Retropie 4 after the upgrade. I do not have another keyboard, I doubt its the keyboard it's self is the issue but that is possible. So has anyone tried the fix yet and it allowed them to use wifi and their keyboard?HoolyHoo wrote:Did you try again the fix with the new image and see if keyboard worked? Maybe also try another keyboard. If your keyboard was working it should have reverted back.hueblo wrote:I think it might have fixed the wifi issue! I applied the fix and instead of the wifi led just staying on solid it actually started to flicker. I was able to navigate to the wireless settings to try and detect the wireless signal but now the keyboard will not react =(. I removed the fix and booted again and the keyboard still would not work. The only way to get it to work again is to apply the retropie image again. Going to try and look for a fix for the keyboard haha. Anyone else getting this same issue?HoolyHoo wrote:So after trying the twisted wires and still not being able to get wifi to work was able to get a working solution. I added "dwc_otg.speed=1" to cmdline.txt and was able to see network and connect. This will slow usb to usb 1 standard but is fast enough for my needs. Hopefully this can work for others who are still having issues after twisting wires.
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Yes, [mention]SidSilver[/mention] did all the hard work. Apparently you need the latest Recalbox 4.1 (I think) because previous versions don't have omxplayer which is used for the warning video overlays.HoolyHoo wrote:Can you run @popcorn shutdown script with recalbox?SidSilver wrote:You should try Recalbox.HoolyHoo wrote:
Using Raspian with Retropie.
Check out these instructions:
http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php? ... 9382#p9382
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Actualy Recalbox 4.1 is not released yet. But it will work without the videos.
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
I have my aio wired in with just USB and I have 2 female USB ports wired to the hub. A keyboard will work through the USB ports, but the buttons aren't registering input. I don't have retropi at the moment though, I'm doing all my testing with xbmc until the weekend when I can download retropi. I'm a newbie with this stuff, any help is appreciated.
Almost forgot to mention usb flash drives aren't registering either
Almost forgot to mention usb flash drives aren't registering either
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