[FOR SALE] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)
Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
Also received, great stuff!
But I got a question after installing and having some problems. I installed the monitor script as explained on the website https://github.com/Camble/GBZ-Power-Monitor_PB
After removing the switch an shutting down retropie manually my gbz always gets a kernel panic. How do I remove all the installed things so that the kernel panic doesn't come again?
(Sorry for my bad english, hopefully someone understands my problems).
Thanks very much!
But I got a question after installing and having some problems. I installed the monitor script as explained on the website https://github.com/Camble/GBZ-Power-Monitor_PB
After removing the switch an shutting down retropie manually my gbz always gets a kernel panic. How do I remove all the installed things so that the kernel panic doesn't come again?
(Sorry for my bad english, hopefully someone understands my problems).
Thanks very much!
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Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
you need to undo your changes in "/boot/config.txt"...nickzick wrote:After removing the switch an shutting down retropie manually my gbz always gets a kernel panic. How do I remove all the installed things so that the kernel panic doesn't come again?
(Sorry for my bad english, hopefully someone understands my problems).
Thanks very much!
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Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
Just wanted to say after using it for a while I have found no issues at all shuts down properly every time no matter what game I am playing and even when it's plugged into the charger.
Massive thanks to @Camble again for creating a great addition to the community
Massive thanks to @Camble again for creating a great addition to the community
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Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
Yes, probably in next month or sopanais wrote:There will be another release of this?
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Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
I'm also having the kernel panic issue. I removed the text in the config.txt but it's still doing it. Suggestions? It says something about trying to reboot as well, I may have accidentally added a reboot command into the script because after I installed everything I tried to do a reboot in the command prompt. Is there a way to uninstall the script and restart from scratch?
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Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
From the script directory, type:Moshiriously wrote:I'm also having the kernel panic issue. I removed the text in the config.txt but it's still doing it. Suggestions? It says something about trying to reboot as well, I may have accidentally added a reboot command into the script because after I installed everything I tried to do a reboot in the command prompt. Is there a way to uninstall the script and restart from scratch?
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Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
"Octagonal GND connects to the GND pin of the PowerBoost."
Does it need to go to that pin on the powerboost? I only ask as on Helder's AIO diagram, it has the powerstrip on the AIO going from GND on the powerboost to GND IN on the powerstrip.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... Wiring.png
I didn't think the GND on the powerboost was meant for the powerboost to be grounding to the powerstrip though. Would've thought it should be GND OUT on the AIO board to GND on the powerboost
Thanks in advance
Does it need to go to that pin on the powerboost? I only ask as on Helder's AIO diagram, it has the powerstrip on the AIO going from GND on the powerboost to GND IN on the powerstrip.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... Wiring.png
I didn't think the GND on the powerboost was meant for the powerboost to be grounding to the powerstrip though. Would've thought it should be GND OUT on the AIO board to GND on the powerboost
Thanks in advance
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Re: [For Sale] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost) SOLD OUT
I have replied to your PM.Treguard wrote:"Octagonal GND connects to the GND pin of the PowerBoost."
Does it need to go to that pin on the powerboost? I only ask as on Helder's AIO diagram, it has the powerstrip on the AIO going from GND on the powerboost to GND IN on the powerstrip.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... Wiring.png
I didn't think the GND on the powerboost was meant for the powerboost to be grounding to the powerstrip though. Would've thought it should be GND OUT on the AIO board to GND on the powerboost
Thanks in advance
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