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add_powerdevices_rpi_only [2020/09/13 17:53] – [Commercial Power Switches] lalaadd_powerdevices_rpi_only [2020/11/07 17:43] lbrpdx
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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.
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 +Here are the values you can put as ''system.power.switch=<value_below>'' in ''batocera.conf'':
  
 ^ Device Name               ^ system.power.switch  ^ Where to buy and additional manufacturer information                                      ^ Notes BATOCERA related ^ ^ Device Name               ^ system.power.switch  ^ Where to buy and additional manufacturer information                                      ^ Notes BATOCERA related ^
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 | msldigital PiBoard r2013  | REMOTEPIBOARD_2003   | http://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-remotepi-board-2013                  |                             | | msldigital PiBoard r2013  | REMOTEPIBOARD_2003   | http://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-remotepi-board-2013                  |                             |
 | msldigital PiBoard r2015  | REMOTEPIBOARD_2005   | http://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-remotepi-board-plus-2015                                         | | msldigital PiBoard r2015  | REMOTEPIBOARD_2005   | http://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-remotepi-board-plus-2015                                         |
-| UUGear Witty Pi           | WITTYPI              | http://www.uugear.com/witty-pi-realtime-clock-power-management-for-raspberry-pi                             |+| UUGear Witty Pi           | WITTYPI              | http://www.uugear.com/witty-pi-realtime-clock-power-management-for-raspberry-pi Script uses WiringPi        |
 | Retroflag Cases           | RETROFLAG            | http://www.retroflag.com                                                         | **NEW** NESPi4 support! [[add_powerdevices_rpi_only#retroflag|Get more details here]]     | | Retroflag Cases           | RETROFLAG            | http://www.retroflag.com                                                         | **NEW** NESPi4 support! [[add_powerdevices_rpi_only#retroflag|Get more details here]]     |
 +| Retroflag Cases with button | RETROFLAG_ADV            | http://www.retroflag.com                                                         | Same as the previous one, except the button can trigger actions, like stopping emulators    |
 | Argon One for RPi4        | ARGONONE             | https://www.argon40.com/argon-one-raspberry-pi-4-case.html                       | [[add_powerdevices_rpi_only#argon_one|Get more details here]]  | | Argon One for RPi4        | ARGONONE             | https://www.argon40.com/argon-one-raspberry-pi-4-case.html                       | [[add_powerdevices_rpi_only#argon_one|Get more details here]]  |
  
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 ==== Retroflag ==== ==== Retroflag ====
  
-Retroflag is the manufacturer who takes focus on retro case for Raspberry Pi series and for origin looking retro game controllers. In the last years they've managed to bring some pretty nice looking housings to the market. These are inspired of gaming devices from the golden era of game consoles. +Retroflag is the manufacturer who takes focus on retro case for Raspberry Pi series and for origin looking retro game controllers. In the last years they've managed to bring some pretty nice looking housings to the market. These are inspired of gaming devices from the golden era of game consoles. If you are a proud owner of [[Retroflag GPicase|a GPicase]], then take a look here
-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 Switch on the PCB**! This small switch depends on the used housing, refer to the shipped manual from Retroflag how to do this.   - Enable the **Safe Shutdown Switch on the PCB**! This small switch depends on the used housing, refer to the shipped manual from Retroflag how to do this.
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 ==== Argon One ==== ==== Argon One ====
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 +Activate the Argon One fan by adding ''system.power.switch=ARGONONE'' in the configuration file ''batocera.conf''
  
 By default, the fan starts at 55 degrees Celsius. Your can define own temperature/fan speed ladder by editing the file ''/userdata/system/configs/argonone.conf'' (it can be also edited from the network, via the SHARE SMB folder). By default, the fan starts at 55 degrees Celsius. Your can define own temperature/fan speed ladder by editing the file ''/userdata/system/configs/argonone.conf'' (it can be also edited from the network, via the SHARE SMB folder).
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