Help with VFD.conf

Run the following command in Android, and post the output (you can take a picture with your phone)
cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio
Like this:

I am green in this topic, you can explain it to me exactly. Thank you

I have checked remote control now and it doesn’t work 100%

can you explain me step by step, thank you

You need to install terminal emulator on android, open it, and enter the command in my post above.
Then take a screenshot of the output and post it.

ok i’m sending a photo thank you

You need to use this vfd.conf file:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arthur-liberman/vfd-configurations/master/t95z-1-vfd.conf

ok, I have to copy everything to a text document, and change its name to vfd.conf,
and put on the sd card, or create a new file with the configuration name and put this configuration file there.
thank you

I am asking for a translation more clearly, I am not very good at it, thank you

Everything is explained here.

Save the link I posted as a file, don’t copy-paste it.

ok, check back when I get back from work, thank you

sorry,unfortunately it doesn’t work

Reboot your box, and then run the following command in CoreELEC and paste the output:
dmesg | paste
and
systemctl status openvfd | paste

I don’t understand where to type it

I will send you photos of my card files that were tested

and the second picture, maybe I’m doing something wrong

Use an ssh client on Windows.
Windows 10 already has built-in SSH client

Example below of starting an ssh session on a box with the ip 192.168.8.164 on my network…

ssh root@192.168.8.164

I have already done three tests on different settingstest3.txt (76.7 KB) test2.txt (92.5 KB) Nowy dokument tekstowy.txt (822 Bytes)

  1. Copy the vfd.conf to /storage/.config on your device.
  2. Install OpenVFD Service via the CoreELEC repository in Kodi.

Read the instructions until you understand them.

the problem is that I did everything exactly yesterday and it still doesn’t work.
something is wrong but where?