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====== Add Powerdevices and Buttons to your Raspberry ====== | ====== Add Powerdevices and Buttons to your Raspberry ====== | ||
- | To keep the price down, the Raspberry Pi Baird doesn' | + | To keep the price down, the Raspberry Pi board doesn' |
If you don’t want to build your own, several popular commercial options are available. They will add a power switch to your Raspberry Pu, sometimes provide a temperature-controller fan... and add a stylish look to your board. | If you don’t want to build your own, several popular commercial options are available. They will add a power switch to your Raspberry Pu, sometimes provide a temperature-controller fan... and add a stylish look to your board. | ||
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Here are some commercial powerdevices that are currently supported. These offer a real power cut, that means the Raspberry is really switched off. Usually these small power devices are plugged on top of the Raspberry using it's 40 Pin header. For further install instruction use the links provided. | Here are some commercial powerdevices that are currently supported. These offer a real power cut, that means the Raspberry is really switched off. Usually these small power devices are plugged on top of the Raspberry using it's 40 Pin header. For further install instruction use the links provided. | ||
- | ^ Device Name ^ system.power.switch | + | Here are the values you can put as '' |
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+ | ^ Device Name ^ system.power.switch | ||
| ATXRaspi | | ATXRaspi | ||
| Mausberry Circuits | | Mausberry Circuits | ||
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| msldigital PiBoard r2013 | REMOTEPIBOARD_2003 | | msldigital PiBoard r2013 | REMOTEPIBOARD_2003 | ||
| msldigital PiBoard r2015 | REMOTEPIBOARD_2005 | | msldigital PiBoard r2015 | REMOTEPIBOARD_2005 | ||
- | | UUGear Witty Pi | WITTYPI | + | | UUGear Witty Pi | WITTYPI |
| Retroflag Cases | RETROFLAG | | Retroflag Cases | RETROFLAG | ||
+ | | Retroflag Cases with button | RETROFLAG_ADV | ||
| Argon One for RPi4 | ARGONONE | | Argon One for RPi4 | ARGONONE | ||
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{{ batocera_pin56.png? | {{ batocera_pin56.png? | ||
- | to connect the switch to the Raspberry Pi GPIO, plug a PIN on the GPIO3 (physical PIN 5 above on the left) and another on the mass located just to the right on the right (physical PIN 6): | + | to connect the switch to the Raspberry Pi GPIO, plug a PIN on the GPIO3 (physical PIN 5 above on the left) and another on the mass located just to the right on the right (physical PIN 6) |
===== Activation of the switch ===== | ===== Activation of the switch ===== | ||
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==== Retroflag ==== | ==== Retroflag ==== | ||
- | Retroflag is the manufacturer who takes focus on retro case for Raspberry | + | Retroflag is the manufacturer who takes focus on retro case for Raspberry |
- | Besides the nice looking there are **always** working buttons for power and reset possible. But you have to take a few steps there. | + | Besides the nice looking there are **always** working buttons for power and/or reset possible. But you have to take a few steps there. |
- | - Enable the safe shutdown mode. This small switch depends on the used housing, refer to the manual how to enable the switch | + | - Enable the **Safe Shutdown Switch on the PCB**! |
- Edit '' | - Edit '' | ||
- You can edit the config file from SAMBA share with your dedicated text editor | - You can edit the config file from SAMBA share with your dedicated text editor | ||
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Sorry guys, but we need to make an autoconfig behind the scenes! | Sorry guys, but we need to make an autoconfig behind the scenes! | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | Also, for the NESPi4 case, you might experience some sluggishness using the HDD/SSD " | ||
==== Argon One ==== | ==== Argon One ==== | ||
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+ | Activate the Argon One fan by adding '' | ||
By default, the fan starts at 55 degrees Celsius. Your can define own temperature/ | By default, the fan starts at 55 degrees Celsius. Your can define own temperature/ |
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