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Re: RPi4 8GB + 7inch touch Waveshare LCD #hardware #raspberrypi
John, maybe this will help: The "official" power supply for the 4B is 5.1v., 4 A. A power supply for the 3B+ I have found by trial and error is a 5.25 V., 3 A. This will keep you from getting "low
By Charles Albert · #14321 ·
Re: RPi4 8GB + 7inch touch Waveshare LCD #hardware #raspberrypi
Big enough power supply?? I notice the web site explicitly labels the power input at "5v 3A" A description of "doesn't work" would be helpful.? Doesn't light up? Display unreadable? "No signal"
By LostInEastAL@... · #14320 ·
Re: RPi4 8GB + 7inch touch Waveshare LCD #hardware #raspberrypi
Not clear what difficulties you're having.? Though my experience may help. Had bought an 11" monitor rated for both 12 VDC and included AC adapter for use with my RPi.? Could not get the monitor to
By Chuck M · #14319 ·
Re: Updating WSJTX to 2.5.4 problem - Success for the K4
Update: I started this discussion thread on 2/26 and today, 3/6, I got WSJTX 2.5.4 working on the Pi and Elecraft K4. I am not an experienced programmer but can follow instructions at the command
By KE3KQ · #14318 ·
Re: RPi4 8GB + 7inch touch Waveshare LCD #hardware #raspberrypi
Just checking...did you follow all the? (long) instructions listed on the "Raspberry Pi" tab on?https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD_(C) ? Are you running Raspbian or the aarch64 OS? Did
By Doc Dowd, W1DOC · #14317 ·
RPi4 8GB + 7inch touch Waveshare LCD #hardware #raspberrypi
Dear all folks, I've been trying for any means to mate this LCD screen to my RPi4 with no luck. https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD_(C) I am about to give up after tried almost every
By 2W0YVY · #14316 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Also another option is rpi-clone?? I've used that for a couple of years. https://github.com/billw2/rpi-clone Works pretty well, but I make a point of copying the image back onto another card and
By Chuck Kimball · #14315 ·
Re: PiShrink?
My comment was regarding an 8g image not fitting on an 8g card, not a shrunken image.? If you have an 8GB card and make an image file without pishrink, it will be an 8GB image file, even if I only
By N5XMT · #14314 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Sorry, but I don't agree with what you are saying. Here is an example of why. I have a shrunk image that is 1.75 gigs in size. I image that to an 8 gig card. So the completed card only has 1.75 gig of
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #14313 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Exactly what we do - we want to save the 100s of clients (and ourselves) as many gigs of bandwidth as we can -- Charles Gallo http://www.thegallos.com
By Charles Gallo · #14312 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Actually not true. The imager doesn't care about existing format and writes bit by bit. Some cards are 8GB others are 8GiB Manufacturers don't all use the same standard.? Same with hard drives.? And
By N5XMT · #14311 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Or make it available for download. Mick - W7CAT
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #14310 ·
Re: PiShrink?
The concept isn't specifically with the OS, it's with the imager tools.? They don't look for data, they do a bit by bit copy of the media.? So if only 10k is used out of a 128g SD card, it still
By N5XMT · #14309 ·
Re: PiShrink?
You're new cards were 7.9 because they were preformatted for Windows and you loose some space to the format information. They're still 8G cards.
By Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF · #14308 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Also, if you have to send the image over the network, makes a big difference. We have an image we build on a 16 gig card, but we pishrink to just below 8 gig, and zipped it is 2.6 gig. Makes a
By Charles Gallo · #14307 ·
Re: PiShrink?
No. For the few minutes it takes to shrink it, not worth buying hardware for something that has a quick and easy software solution. Here is an example that got be started with PiShrink. Yes I bought
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #14306 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Good Morning Ed, Interesting subject. I'm not sure what else there is out there to use to shrink. Of course it depends on the amount of data that is really on the SD card. I had a 32 gig card and it
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #14305 ·
Re: PiShrink?
Isn't it easier to just buy a bigger SD card or an external disk drive? Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366 Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and GMRS WRBV701, e-mail
By Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF · #14304 ·
PiShrink?
Is the PiShrink ( https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Drewsif/PiShrink/master/pishrink.sh ) script the best way to shrink images for archiving or for use with a smaller SD card? Thanks & 73, Ed N2BHD
By Ed · #14303 ·
Re: Updating WSKTX to 2.5.4 problem
Also, 'Build-a-Suite' should have been 'Build-a-Pi :) :) Aaaarrrggg! Jerry [email protected]> wrote:
By Jerry Rector - K4OAM · #14302 ·