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Did you figure this out?
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BeagleBone Black Controllers / Re: Discontinued P10 1/2 Scan ...
Last post by MikeKrebs - May 30, 2023, 09:40:30 PM
Might be some information in here you can use:
https://falconchristmas.com/forum/index.php?topic=15247.0
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3rd Party Integration / Re: Fpp and xlights preview no...
Last post by bloojoop - May 30, 2023, 08:42:23 PM
TJ, did you get this figured out yet ?  if I understand correctly you are driving relays from gpio pins to switch AC devices on and off.  There is no standard controller definition in xlights to auto layout or auto configure this output type as it is not a common used output type.  In FPP you will need to add your gpio outputs on the 'other' tab of the input/output page.  Make sure and assign them unique start channels (I may recommend sequential channels).  and save your outputs.  Then in xligths I presume you already have single channel models setup on your layout to use for each AC channel ?  If so then setup your fpp controller on the controller tab and and utick the autosize and autolayout options.  I would set the protocol to DDP and set the ID field to a unique value.  Then on the first model, on the layout tab, edit the start channel using the start channel box and select universe, then your controller name, then it should default to the ID value you assigned. Set the start channel to 1 and save.  Then on model 2, edit the start channel to 'end of model' and select model 1 and daisy chain your models together.  since you are not using autosize, you will need to set the total number of channel you expect this controller to have assigned on the controller tab.  If this makes sense, great, if not swing by the zoom room for further help. 
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BeagleBone Black Controllers / Re: EEEPROM Files
Last post by shanebou24 - May 30, 2023, 12:42:24 PM
Quote from: dkulp on May 30, 2023, 08:09:55 AMThere is a sample eeprom for BBB in /opt/fpp/docs/samples/eeproms/sample-bbb-strings that has the image and stuff. 
getting really close! Are there any definitions for all of the options? for example 48 strings vs 16 and with or without Diff.  
I also see that some vendors list there email. is there a full libary?
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BeagleBone Black Controllers / Re: EEEPROM Files
Last post by shanebou24 - May 30, 2023, 09:00:40 AM
Thank you very much.

This a proper task ill have to dig into this later today,

Thank you for your time.
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BeagleBone Black Controllers / Re: EEEPROM Files
Last post by dkulp - May 30, 2023, 08:09:55 AM

There is a sample eeprom for BBB in /opt/fpp/docs/samples/eeproms/sample-bbb-strings that has the image and stuff.  
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BeagleBone Black Controllers / EEEPROM Files
Last post by shanebou24 - May 30, 2023, 08:06:54 AM
Hello, Anyone have a pulse on a EEEPROM demo file or anything?

I have made a DIY board and i would like to load my own logo and name to the board but i can't seem to find anything about this. I see the EEPROM.txt in the github but this dose not adress how to pull a logo or anything.

or maybe How would a DIYer get there own vendor data?
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Falcon Player (FPP) / Re: hanson pi hat problems wih...
Last post by MikeKrebs - May 29, 2023, 09:12:13 PM
Did you figure this out?
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Quote from: MikeKrebs on May 22, 2023, 10:32:33 PMSince you have have separate 5V for your ATTiny, run that same power to the pixels. Connect grounds between the 5V power and the ground on the E6804 (and the 12v power if you want). Run only data and ground for the star from the E6804.

Thanks, this gives me enough to go on to try a new board and see what happens. The test boards are relatively inexpensive at OSHPark so worse case I need to go back and try again. However, your explanation makes sense and I feel gives me at least enough confidence to give it another try :D
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Falcon Player (FPP) / Re: Sound Reactive in Real Tim...
Last post by dkulp - May 29, 2023, 10:34:07 AM
Quote from: Poporacer on May 29, 2023, 08:53:04 AMFPP 7 has the ability to play sound reactive WLED effects
Kind of...  It's sound reactive to audio files played from player mode.   It doesn't use sound from a microphone or line in yet.

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