From: Michael R. <mi...@re...> - 2011-10-15 02:36:46
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Hi Kaya, Could you provide a copy of your lcd4linux.conf? signal 2 is SIGINT, did you stop it with Ctrl-C or something? regards, Michael Am 2011-10-12 21:01, schrieb Kaya Saman: > Ok managed to get the display recognized as it was on the wrong USB header! > > However, when running: lcd4linux -Fvv > > I get: > > # cat lcd > Version 0.10.1-RC1-768 starting > plugin_cfg.c: Variable n = '0' (0) > plugin_cfg.c: Variable nkey = '0' (0) > [KVV] Using station 89 > [KVV] Using default port 80 > [KVV] Using default refresh interval of 60 seconds > [KVV] Default abbreviation setting: off > lcd4linux.c: initializing driver picoLCD > picoLCD: $Rev: 759 $ > picoLCD: scanning for picoLCD... > picoLCD: found picoLCD on bus 004 device 002 > picoLCD: Manufacturer='ITUNER INC' Product='USB-LCD-20x2' SerialNumber='1.57rel.' > Setting contrast to 0 > Setting backlight to 1 > picoLCD: reserving 6 of 8 user-defined characters for icons > picoLCD: using 0 GPI's and 8 GPO's > initializing layout 'L20x2' > lcd4linux.c: starting main loop > lcd4linux.c: got signal 2 > lcd4linux.c: leaving main loop > picoLCD: shutting down. > > > with a whole bunch of these errors: > > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > picoLCD::GPI(1): GPI out of range (1..0) > > > and additionally this error too: > > Starting lcd4linux: error evaluating variable 'button_text' from /etc/lcd4linux.conf > > > Can anyone help me with that? > > > Thanks, > > > Kaya > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: PicoLCD from Mini-Box M300 not detecting? > Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 21:17:31 +0300 > From: Kaya Saman <kay...@gm...> > To: lcd...@li... > > > > Hi, > > I'm totally new to working with LCD's and linux. I purchased a Mini-Box > Mini-ITX case with 20x2 PicoLCD module embedded to run on a Trixbox > based Asterisk server. > > The display lights up and information is displayed on the panel and the > keyboard works at least for the power key. > > I hooked it up via the on-board USB connector to the internal USB header > on the system board. > > > I have the wiring diagram for it at hand even though came pre-wired but > still I think all that was needed was to attach the USB cable to the > system board..... > > > Anyway, when I run the lcd4linux command I get this output: > > # lcd4linux -Fvv > Version 0.10.1-RC1-768 starting > error evaluating variable 'button_text' from /etc/lcd4linux.conf > plugin_cfg.c: Variable n = '0' (0) > plugin_cfg.c: Variable nkey = '0' (0) > [KVV] Using station 89 > [KVV] Using default port 80 > [KVV] Using default refresh interval of 60 seconds > [KVV] Default abbreviation setting: off > lcd4linux.c: initializing driver picoLCD > picoLCD: $Rev: 759 $ > picoLCD: scanning for picoLCD... > picoLCD: could not find a picoLCD > > How come that it isn't finding the picoLCD device? > > > I took the sample configuration from here: > > http://ssl.bulix.org/projects/lcd4linux/wiki/picoLCD > > > and also checked out this as well: > > http://ssl.bulix.org/projects/lcd4linux/ticket/265 > > but am a bit confused? > > > Can anyone give me a hand as to what is going on? > > > > > This is the output of uname -a: > > 2.6.18-128.1.10.el5 #1 SMP Thu May 7 10:39:21 EDT 2009 i686 i686 i386 > GNU/Linux > > > > lsusb doesn't actually show anything either? > > > # lsusb > Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0b38:0003 Gear Head Keyboard > Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > > > > Many thanks!! > > > Kaya > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct > > > > _______________________________________________ > Lcd4linux-users mailing list > Lcd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lcd4linux-users -- Michael Reinelt <mi...@re...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |