[SOLVED] CSO - Mode button for volume not working
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Re: [SOLVED] CSO - Mode button for volume not working
Unless I can do it directly on the gameboy, I’ll have to wait until after work because my works network is unsecured and won’t allow me to use putty.
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Re: [SOLVED] CSO - Mode button for volume not working
Haha of course when I take photos of my process, it works. I have no idea what was going on but it works now. Thanks for your attentiveness to the forums kite.
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Re: [SOLVED] CSO - Mode button for volume not working
Always the way no problem glad to be of help (in spirit form, or something!)RhinoNigel wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 9:57 amHaha of course when I take photos of my process, it works. I have no idea what was going on but it works now. Thanks for your attentiveness to the forums kite.
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Re: [SOLVED] CSO - Mode button for volume not working
I am having the same problem with not being able to adjust the volume on my cso. I see the issue has been raised and fixes implemented, but I just don't understand how to SSH in and use putty to update the arduino. I really don't want to brick my cso by doing something stupid! If someone could make a youtube video or point me in the right direction that would be really helpful. I need to follow the steps in Issue #5 of "known issues" on kite's circuit sword github page. Thankyou for the help and hopefully this could help someone else as well.
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Enable SSH on raspberry pi (google)
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Re: [SOLVED] CSO - Mode button for volume not working
OK, I got that part. Thanks Kite! How about using putty to follow the steps in Issue #5? Putty is the correct program to use isn't it? If someone could do a quick tutorial on updating the ardruino in the cso, that would take a load off of my mind and give me some volume control
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Update via pi: https://github.com/kiteretro/Circuit-Sw ... spberry-pi
To ssh, you open 'putty' and in the address box put in the IP of the pi
Then use user: pi pass: raspberry, and follow the steps in that link
To ssh, you open 'putty' and in the address box put in the IP of the pi
Then use user: pi pass: raspberry, and follow the steps in that link
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Re: [SOLVED] CSO - Mode button for volume not working
OK, thanks Kite! I'm sorry I really hate bothering people, but I just need one more thing clarified. I tried searching the web, but I just can't find the answer I'm looking for. So when I reach the point in "putty" where I get the raspberry pi prompt (pi@raspberrypi ~ $) am I to type in the individual commands after the prompt and then hit "enter" after each command in the list?kite wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 3:15 amUpdate via pi: https://github.com/kiteretro/Circuit-Sw ... spberry-pi
To ssh, you open 'putty' and in the address box put in the IP of the pi, you might be able to use "retropie" as the hostname may resolve. Then use user: pi pass: raspberry, and follow the steps in that link
3. cd Circuit-Sword
4. sudo apt-get install avrdude
5. sudo ./update.sh YES
6. sudo ./flash-arduino.sh
7. sudo reboot
Thanks again and I'm sorry to bother you.
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Yep correct, welcome to linux!
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