11-15-2018, 07:40 AM
(11-15-2018, 04:54 AM)stevo619 Wrote:(09-06-2018, 02:41 AM)Flavor Wrote: Let me know which SD image you guys are starting with. I will try to recreate it and post a solution.
In the meantime, I will burn Freeplay_CM3_18081001.img.gz to an SD and see if it has this problem, so I can start looking at a solution.
I am using Freeplay_CM3_18090501.img.gz, I have followed the instructions outlined in the setup description and received no error messages during the install of the software. Everything finishes up and says DKMS or whatever complete. For some reason though, none of the buttons on my add on board are working, and the fan is was not powering up either. I have tried to configure input, and done a few clean installs with the software and both SD card images available on the site. At this point, I believe it has to be a bad soldering job, and am going to take everything apart and redo it.
I have 5v and a good ground on the add on board, with 3.3v and good grounds going to the analog surface plates. I did notice the fan wasn't working because the surface plate labeled FAN_GND is not a ground according to my voltmeter. Moved the ground wire and bam, the fan is running. Still no L2, R2, and hot button in the game slot... None of the board buttons are showing 3.3v on any of the pins either. Stock CM3 board the buttons have 3.3v running to one of the post constantly, so I know the issue is they are not getting power, but can't determine why.
Do you have any other suggestions or possible fixes to look into? I just went to Microcenter and bought new copper pins and re-soldered everything just to be sure. I am going to wipe and try another clean install. Hopefully it is just a software issue and the GPIO is not turning the power on because it doesn't know to do so for whatever reason. Let me know what you think.
I should also add that I have not yet installed the psp1000 joysticks, as I was hoping to get everything else working before messing with the analog inputs.