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.
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
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)
- Copy the
vfd.conf
to/storage/.config
on your device. - Install
OpenVFD Service
via the CoreELEC repository in Kodi.
the problem is that I did everything exactly yesterday and it still doesn’t work.
something is wrong but where?