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Power module for MacArthur HAT in Raspberry 5
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(2024-02-23, 08:45 PM)Sully Wrote:
(2024-02-23, 07:13 PM)Max1947 Wrote:
(2024-02-23, 06:34 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Do not worry and thanks for reporting. If you missed this, more people probably will and that means we should make the manual clearer about it.

Big Grin Well, it can be useful to other old idiots like me who use copy/paste. 

Now I just have to wait for Op4 to progress. Good work and as always, good wind!

Hi,

I'm sully and I'm a young apprentice (idiot may sound too harsh on ourselves) which found this thread as completely useful.

Cheers.

Smile Ciao Sully, 

sometimes google translator plays tricks, you have to translate "non-technical old man".

Buon vento!
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I have another problem when I try to input the GPIO in the Pypilot App /Settings/Raspberry. Even if the small window turns white when I click on Shutdown or power Off, it does not accept any input, not directly from keyboard and also not Paste. So I can not define the GPOIs 21 and 26.
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(2024-09-07, 03:40 PM)SpiritofZiana Wrote: I have another problem when I try to input the GPIO in the Pypilot App /Settings/Raspberry. Even if the small window turns white when I click on Shutdown or power Off, it does not accept any input, not directly from keyboard and also not Paste. So I can not define the GPOIs 21 and 26.

Those fields are not editable, you have to click the GPIO buttons to selet the GPIO from a new window.
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