Comments for The Wanderer https://collingwood.me.uk/blog Crap that interests me Sun, 10 Nov 2019 03:58:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Comment on Hass.io and Alexa by JR https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/hass-io-and-alexa/#comment-75 Sun, 10 Nov 2019 03:58:41 +0000 http://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=157#comment-75 In the IAM part where you say you must pick a location from the pulldown, it is greyed out and says IAM does not require region selection so when I get to the designer tab can’t find it so assume it’s because of this? When I am at the designer point it shows Ohio on the top bar but when you say it has to be set it’s as I mentioned.

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Comment on Raspberry Pi and the nanoDLP Shield v1.1 by Erik Brossman https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/raspberry-pi-and-the-nanodlp-shield-v1-1/#comment-74 Tue, 29 Oct 2019 09:48:34 +0000 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=212#comment-74 How do you figure out the Nextion port address?

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Comment on Hass.io and Alexa by Louis Mamakos https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/hass-io-and-alexa/#comment-70 Wed, 18 Sep 2019 21:05:39 +0000 http://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=157#comment-70 As a hint to those migrating from the emulated_hue component.. you will probably need to delete all the old discovered devices in the Alexa platform. You ought to do this before you try to discover the devices via haaska so you don’t have to worry which are the bogus ones.

I’ve tried using “Forget all devices” on the alexa.amazon.com web site, but while that seems to make them disappear on the web page, they come back. Eventually, I deleted them one by one on that web page and then they seemed to really disappear. As I had over 100 of these things (with some duplicates thrown in for good measure), this took a little while.

Also, you might want to start off in Home Assistant excluding all the domains, and then including only the entities that you care about. Maybe you don’t want all your sensor entities to show up in there, or input_booleans, etc. It’s easier to add them in than having a zillion of them show up and then having to manually delete them from the Alexa platform.

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Comment on Raspberry Pi and the nanoDLP Shield v1.1 by Max https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/raspberry-pi-and-the-nanodlp-shield-v1-1/#comment-68 Sat, 31 Aug 2019 17:25:53 +0000 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=212#comment-68 Hi, thanks for the manual, I couldn’t find anything else on the 1.1 shield. but with English it’s bad and apparently I’m doing something wrong (((I’m trying to improve wanhao D7 1.4. could you give the file an export of your settings, as I understand it, we have the same printer.
a problem with the direction of the stepper motor, the backlight diode does not light up, and the display shows problems

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Comment on Raspberry Pi and the nanoDLP Shield v1.1 by Pinko97 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/raspberry-pi-and-the-nanodlp-shield-v1-1/#comment-66 Tue, 18 Jun 2019 11:28:36 +0000 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=212#comment-66 So, do you think that if I replace the 0.01 resistors with the correct values (0.1) I should be able to set Vref more easily?

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Comment on Raspberry Pi and the nanoDLP Shield v1.1 by reza https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/raspberry-pi-and-the-nanodlp-shield-v1-1/#comment-65 Sat, 01 Jun 2019 12:59:49 +0000 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=212#comment-65 Hi, does the Raspberry pi 3 B+ work the NanoDlp shield board

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Comment on Hacking the Telecom Italia Aladino WiFi (AKA Samsung WIP-6000M) SIP phone by Angelo Corsaro https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/hacking-the-telecom-italia-aladino-wifi-aka-samsung-wip-6000m-sip-phone/#comment-64 Wed, 08 May 2019 14:01:30 +0000 http://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=32#comment-64 Hi,
I just landed on you blog while I’m googling for the files of Samsung, but unfortunately they are gone away.. may the time: 7 years later.
Maybe do you have a copy of them ?

Thanks,
Angelo

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Comment on Raspberry Pi and the nanoDLP Shield v1.1 by manel https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/raspberry-pi-and-the-nanodlp-shield-v1-1/#comment-63 Wed, 24 Apr 2019 22:05:02 +0000 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=212#comment-63 Great tuto.
I followed step by step, and nanodlp seems to be installed correctly.
After this, I’ve loaded the .tft file into nextion touch. the file is downloaded from the links in your post “Upgrading the Wanhao D7”.
Everything seems to be working, but screen is only showing “Not printing” below: TCP/IP, and once pressed buttons, they change colour but nothing else. NanoDLP browser access works fine. BTW, nanodlp installed build is 2177.
any idea about what could be wrong?

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Comment on Raspberry Pi and the nanoDLP Shield v1.1 by frankc https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/raspberry-pi-and-the-nanodlp-shield-v1-1/#comment-61 Wed, 17 Apr 2019 12:04:31 +0000 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=212#comment-61 In reply to Nate.

There are no vital details missing. The formula is in step 1.1, and what you set VRef to depends entirely on the specs of what you have in front of you.

If you don’t know simple stuff like what all of what is in section 1.1 means, then you should not be even thinking about doing this upgrade, it’s WAY beyond your capabilities and no amount of mollycoddling will produce success.

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Comment on Raspberry Pi and the nanoDLP Shield v1.1 by Nate https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/index.php/raspberry-pi-and-the-nanodlp-shield-v1-1/#comment-60 Tue, 16 Apr 2019 06:46:25 +0000 https://collingwood.me.uk/blog/?p=212#comment-60 So you say the Vref needs to be set correctly or the system will completely shut down…

But what’s the “correct” Vref? What did you set it to? Your documentation is missing some vital details.

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