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Raspberry Pi image for controlling a DIYBookScanner via spreads
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Crash on startup #36

Open barnaclebarnes opened 9 years ago

barnaclebarnes commented 9 years ago

I've just tried to get spreadpi running on a new Pasberry Pi 2 and get the following error:

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I've managed to run standard Raspbian on the device so I know it works OK. I just seem to be having issues with the spreadpi distro (running the latest version as of 15 August).

Any ideas of what I can try?

duerig commented 9 years ago

There used to be an issue on the standard build that made it much more unstable on a Pi 2. I thought that it was fixed. As a workaround, you can try out my Archivist build which is built in a different way (it goes on top of Raspbian rather than being a custom build).

See: http://tenrec.builders/pi/archivist-2m.zip

If that works for you, then that means this is a bug in SpreadPi. If it doesn't work, then there are deeper issues with either Spreads or your hardware.

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015, at 02:37 AM, Glen Barnes wrote:

I've just tried to get spreadpi running on a new Pasberry Pi 2 and get the following error:

img_3798

I've managed to run standard Raspbian on the device so I know it works OK. I just seem to be having issues with the spreadpi distro (running the latest version as of 15 August).

Any ideas of what I can try?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/DIYBookScanner/spreadpi/issues/36

barnaclebarnes commented 9 years ago

OK - Tested your archivist build and everything boots up fine and the spreads interface comes up. So I'm up and running but if there is anything I can do to help resolve the SpreadPi issue then let me know.

bgbock commented 9 years ago

I was having a problem with getting SpreadPi to work with a RaspberryPi 2 and I saw this and installed it and now the program appears to be working. The problem I'm now having is that neither of my cameras are turning on. They are both Canon CD1400 IS's and I put CHDK on both. It's strange that neither will turn on. Both have memory that I put in with odd and even txt files. Any ideas on what I should look at?

Bruce

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Jonathon Duerig notifications@github.com wrote:

There used to be an issue on the standard build that made it much more unstable on a Pi 2. I thought that it was fixed. As a workaround, you can try out my Archivist build which is built in a different way (it goes on top of Raspbian rather than being a custom build).

See: http://tenrec.builders/pi/archivist-2m.zip

If that works for you, then that means this is a bug in SpreadPi. If it doesn't work, then there are deeper issues with either Spreads or your hardware.

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015, at 02:37 AM, Glen Barnes wrote:

I've just tried to get spreadpi running on a new Pasberry Pi 2 and get the following error:

img_3798

I've managed to run standard Raspbian on the device so I know it works OK. I just seem to be having issues with the spreadpi distro (running the latest version as of 15 August).

Any ideas of what I can try?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/DIYBookScanner/spreadpi/issues/36

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duerig commented 9 years ago

Hi. You need to turn on your cameras by hand. At that point, they should be visible to Spreads and it should be able to control them. If you are still having troubles with this, it might be a good idea to open a separate issue and document exactly what sequence of events you are getting so we can get more insight into what exactly has gone wrong.

On Tue, Sep 1, 2015, at 07:55 PM, Bruce Bock wrote:

I was having a problem with getting SpreadPi to work with a RaspberryPi 2 and I saw this and installed it and now the program appears to be working. The problem I'm now having is that neither of my cameras are turning on. They are both Canon CD1400 IS's and I put CHDK on both. It's strange that neither will turn on. Both have memory that I put in with odd and even txt files. Any ideas on what I should look at?

Bruce

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Jonathon Duerig notifications@github.com wrote:

There used to be an issue on the standard build that made it much more unstable on a Pi 2. I thought that it was fixed. As a workaround, you can try out my Archivist build which is built in a different way (it goes on top of Raspbian rather than being a custom build).

See: http://tenrec.builders/pi/archivist-2m.zip

If that works for you, then that means this is a bug in SpreadPi. If it doesn't work, then there are deeper issues with either Spreads or your hardware.

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015, at 02:37 AM, Glen Barnes wrote:

I've just tried to get spreadpi running on a new Pasberry Pi 2 and get the following error:

img_3798

I've managed to run standard Raspbian on the device so I know it works OK. I just seem to be having issues with the spreadpi distro (running the latest version as of 15 August).

Any ideas of what I can try?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/DIYBookScanner/spreadpi/issues/36

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/DIYBookScanner/spreadpi/issues/36#issuecomment-131589409 .

Life at the speed of Moore.


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