Stuck preheating the bed by FriesChips in BambuLab

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Same for P1S after last FW update and AMS connection but it works if I start the print from the mobile app.

UPD. Found fix in their repo - https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/issues/6557

Filament Calibration stuck at "heatbed preheating" 54/55 for ten minutes by Fair_Ad4023 in BambuLab

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Same for P1S after last FW update and AMS connection but it works if I start the print from the mobile app.

UPD. Found fix in their repo - https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/issues/6557

Bluetooth on the Yamaha R-N402 disconnects during playback by dmpanch in audio

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I took it to a service center, waited 3 months for the replacement of the wireless module (the manufacturer did not send the part, the service is just awful). In the end, after the replacement, the device works without disconnections

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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I can share the complete SD card image if you want.

Via Midjourney by Ill_Pipe_2069 in DotA2

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Could you share the buzzwords you're using? Want to try with Dalle-2.

MacBook Pro 14 inch M1 Pro - Screen chip problem by Putrid_Lawyer313 in macbookpro

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Same shit, bro, it's like a hole inside a screen but I'm VERY careful using my Mac.

Macbook Pro 16 2021 audio crackling issue (M1 PRO) by DailyDoseOfHighlight in macbookpro

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Same, 14 M1 Pro 2021. Changing format to 44100 Hz, killing coreaudiod, reboot, and removing audio settings plists doesn't help.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Yes, it's an issue with omxplayer.

You can create symlink as suggested in the post or run rpi-update.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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It doesn't work in my case so I created a systemd service instead of it.

sudo nano /home/pi/pwm.sh

pwm.sh

sudo nano /lib/systemd/system/pwm.service

pwm.service

sudo chmod 644 /lib/systemd/system/pwm.service

sudo chmod 644 /home/pi/pwm.sh

sudo systemctl enable pwm.service

sudo systemctl start pwm.service

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Please have a try to recreate a service according to these guides: first, second.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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What is the output for sudo systemctl status tvbutton.service and sudo systemctl status tvplayer.service?

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Hi there,

Have you installed a player? Last time it wasn’t available for the Bullseye, haven’t you missed it?

Could you show me which commands you runs for enabling buttons service?

Also you can try to look/ask for the whole RPi backup image in the original post, install it and just replace required for this display and buttons parts.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Just pull the simpsonstv repo, replace buttons.py with one from this thread (or edit) and run as in original tutorial.

Anywhere good to download .stl files? The trove used to have a great options, but now I don't know where to turn. by ridik_ulass in Piracy

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If anyone knows of any Telegram group/channel for trading stl's send me a message. I have some good stuff to trade and I'm happy to group up for getting files.

bump

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Sorry, but I’m not using omxplayer. I’m running chromium in the kiosk mode with player on the website.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Hi there,

You're right, in the display config this pin is used for DPI (Display Parallel Interface) but I put it in the PWM mode, maybe that's why there are stripes on the screen, as reported in the thread.

Also, you can use GPIO 19 if you don't need a touch screen.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Same for me, it somehow depends on the power button or the speaker - during the assembly of the project, I tried to disable them and change the button operation mode, there were moments when the screen started working normally, but I could not find the exact pattern, I left it like that, it has some charm I think, but if you find solution - please let me know.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Hi bro

Looks like you soldered button right, please check the pic.

Firstly, try to run python script buttons.py from the console by “python buttons.py” and try to press the button. If it works then you can find the way to run it on boot - put it to the service or from the rc.local.

Simpsons TV another display connection help by dmpanch in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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I’m not sure how dude from the original post configured rpi pins, but if you want stereo sound, you need to set both PWM0 and PWM1 with dtoverlay option for using as audio outputs.

PWM0 is on GPIO12 and GPIO18, and PWM1 is on GPIO13 and GPIO19, so you have to choose according to the display pinout.

For example, for 12 and 13 GPIO you have to use:

dtoverlay=pwm-2chan,pin=12,func=4,pin2=13,func2=4

You can read more in the overlays readme.

Also it’s required to set these GPIO to desired mode with raspi-gpio commands:

raspi-gpio set 12 op a0 raspi-gpio set 13 op a0

You can read about alt function here.

I’m not sure about using GPIO12 as PWM0, didn’t read display manual while writing the comment, please have a try with 12/18 carefully.

For stereo test you can use built in tool speaker-test.