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| title: Post-Script On Hotspots | ||||
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| date: 2023-06-04 12:29:50 | ||||
| tags: Blog | ||||
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| 
 | ||||
| So it turns out the Libre Computer *will* boot standard RPi images...it's just it doesn't boot like a RPi. Unlike | ||||
| ARMBoot or whatever it uses; the Le Potato actually uses a custom bootloader and EFI boot...it actually has a boot | ||||
| screen. You boot it without card and you get a nice screen telling you the OS can't be found, unlike an RPi that does | ||||
| nothing.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| I dug around and found Libre had a github repository and a script to convert Raspbian images to boot. It required | ||||
| an existing RPi to do the work for you. So I flashed a new Pi-Star image, ran the script, found out I needed more  | ||||
| space on the /boot partition, fixed that problem, converted the image, fixed the filesystem mount points, and it | ||||
| booted.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| So...Pi-Star itself actually works on the Le Potato. There was additional work in enabling the UART on the header, | ||||
| but so far it does seem to work. However I think there are some additional issues with something as the load never | ||||
| drops below 1, which I don't recall it doing on a Pi3. It does however have an additional 3 cores to work with, so | ||||
| that's fine in my book for now. I've been running it a few days and other than the TYTMD380, both of my DMR radios  | ||||
| work just fine. The SHARI Pi-Hat has been running hamvoip for ASL with no issues. I checked in to the local net and have had a few | ||||
| conversations with people who only commented at how clean my signal was "in to the repeater".  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| I also figured out, after digging deeper in to things after I had stuff working; all the stuff I needed was pretty | ||||
| much built in to ASL. The simple-usb utility is what sets the sound card up to provide PTT on it's GPIO to the SA818. | ||||
| So in reality...there wasn't anything too special, the documentation is just...lacking. But that doesn't change the | ||||
| fact I couldn't compile anything on it. I was told this was likely due to app_rpt never having been updated for  | ||||
| 64-bit. Maybe. Whatever arch it wanted to use to compile wasn't in my kernel sources...which could have been a bad | ||||
| config on the Libre provided image or the fact I needed a 32-bit OS which they didn't provide.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The sad part is the Pi-Star staff. When I shared this information on their forum, it was immediately removed without | ||||
| any discussion with me. The only discussion was one admin saying "no" and removing it. This is not the first time I've | ||||
| had issues with them outright deleting things I've written over there. I mean you base your project on an open-source | ||||
| operating system but don't seem to want users doing anything *they* don't want done.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| I'll be ditching actual Pi-Star soon. I've been talking with W0CHP who forked Pi-Star and makes an improved version. | ||||
| They are actually planning on supporting Le Potato natively...so I offered to both beta-test and provide help.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| In the meantime, if you want to boot Pi-Star on Le Potato...I've put the information in one place the Pi-Star admins | ||||
| can't remove it....my Git repository! https://git.pickmy.org/nq4t/PiStar-On-Libre-Le-Potato | ||||
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| title: VAQP Plaque | ||||
| layout: post | ||||
| date: 2023-06-04 12:51:10 | ||||
| tags: Blog | ||||
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| 
 | ||||
| Well, our club had our hamfest/tailgate yesterday and <a href="https://www.qsl.net/sterling/uf1.htm">SPARC</a> did their VAQP awards. I now have something to hang | ||||
| on the wall.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <img src="https://img.pickmy.org/kc8oapal.jpg"> | ||||
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