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It seems there is a conflict between ARGON40 case ON / OFF button & Open plotter ...
Did so had the same issue, what was(is) the solution ?
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I just looked at their script. It appears they use GPIO4 for the switch pin.
Perhaps that's a conflict with something in OP?
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2020-07-10, 04:14 PM
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(2020-07-10, 02:12 PM)abarrow Wrote: I just looked at their script. It appears they use GPIO4 for the switch pin.
Perhaps that's a conflict with something in OP?
yes, probably, I think it is used by 1-wire. I will re-test deactivating 1 wire
(2020-07-10, 04:14 PM)Didier B Wrote: (2020-07-10, 02:12 PM)abarrow Wrote: I just looked at their script. It appears they use GPIO4 for the switch pin.
Perhaps that's a conflict with something in OP?
yes, probably, I think it is used by 1-wire. I will re-test deactivating 1 wire
Bingo, that is the good work around, no 1 Wire until I can modify the Argon script !
So far so good
Thanks Abarrow !
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(2020-07-10, 05:13 PM)abarrow Wrote: (2020-07-10, 04:14 PM)Didier B Wrote: Bingo, that is the good work around, no 1 Wire until I can modify the Argon script !
So far so good
Thanks Abarrow !
Glad it worked. Here is my latest case. A little more rustic!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/E2XAozXoLGi4ffUa9
Waow, it's so chic Andy !
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Are you talking about my rustic case or Didier's fix for his Argon case problem? ;-)
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LOL. Relatively inexpensive decorative box from Banggood, an SSD adapter with a Suptronics X710 power / cooling module.
There's also a board taken from the inside of a Plugable 7 port USB hub. That's about it. I 3D printed a nice panel for the back for HDMI and power connection, as well as openings for ventilation.
I just finished rebuilding my switchpanel and nav station - I couldn't bring myself to put a plastic box there!