Good advice. I tried but adding the uart option didn't work. I suspect we
have two problems overlaid. It coudl be a problem with the python version
in addition?
$ sudo i2cset -y 1 0x60 0x08 0xbb && sleep 1 && sudo python
PCF4_serial0_9600_FU1.0.py -v -f PiCoolFAN_V1_4.hex
File "PCF4_serial0_9600_FU1.0.py", line 120
print 'WARNING: I2C support is missing. Please install smbus support
for python to enable additional functionality! (sudo apt-get install
python-smbus)'
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 5:29 PM Steven A. Falco <stevenfalco(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
You can enable the serial port by adding this line:
enable_uart=1
in the file /boot/efi/config.txt and rebooting the Pi. If that doesn't
work for you, you might consider temporarily loading a copy of Raspbian on
an SD card just to do the fan setup, since that is what the hardware
manufacturer expects you to be using.
After configuring the fan, then put your Fedora SD card back in. The
manual you linked to says that the settings are stored in EEPROM, so they
should be remembered when you switch back to Fedora.
Steve
On 7/26/20 7:40 AM, ng0177(a)gmail.com wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot - here is what we are talking about:
>
>
https://pimodules.com/picoolfan4
>
>
https://pimodules.com/download/picoolfan4-user-manual
> see also attached.
>
> Yes, Raspian, although not mentioned explicitly in the manual.
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 12:12 PM Peter Robinson <pbrobinson(a)gmail.com
<mailto:pbrobinson@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> > I need to update the firmware of a fan for the RPi4 and given the
below instructions in Raspbian. I also installed
> >
> > sudo dnf -y install i2c-tools
> > sudo dnf -y install python3-i2c-tools
> >
> > but the firmware update fails. I guess, it is because of the
serial port not being enabled. Any advice?
>
> Can you actually link to the hardware and the instructions you're
> attempting to follow/convert, it saves people actually trying to
> guess/interpret what that may be.
>
> > Thanks, Thomas
> >
> > In order to use bootloader, user need to have activated and free
Serial Port on Raspberry Pi®. The below
> > procedure is showing how to make sure that Serial Port is free
and available for Bootloader process.
> > sudo raspi-config
> > Select -> Interfacing Options
> > 1. IC Kernel ON
> > 2. Serial option to enable UART
> > Then it will ask for login shell to be accessible over Serial,
select No shown as follows.
> > At the end, it will ask for enabling Hardware Serial port, select
Yes,
> > Then, reboot the Raspberry Pi®!!
>
> I take it they're the details for Raspbian?
>
>
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