Hi Dan,
thanks for the testing and feedback. Yes. I am using the OSPI 1.43 (2 items) and the RasPi 3 (3 items) Model B.
I have tried using the different OSPI's and RPi's and the result has been the same!! Also I have cloned several times the SIP library, even with completely fresh Raspbian IMG and no luck yet!
Moreover, Like a month ago I did implemented the OSPI 1.43 with a RasPi 3 Model B and it has been working OK.
I have also ran several times apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade.
If I activate the different stations from the SIP interface, I can see they are turned on software wise. I mean, I can see in the terminal the message zones changed, and the stations with states 1 when activated.
I am a bit tricked now and searching where is the issue!
I'll remain attentive to any idea or clue you may have!
Thank you.
e
thanks for the testing and feedback. Yes. I am using the OSPI 1.43 (2 items) and the RasPi 3 (3 items) Model B.
I have tried using the different OSPI's and RPi's and the result has been the same!! Also I have cloned several times the SIP library, even with completely fresh Raspbian IMG and no luck yet!
Moreover, Like a month ago I did implemented the OSPI 1.43 with a RasPi 3 Model B and it has been working OK.
I have also ran several times apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade.
If I activate the different stations from the SIP interface, I can see they are turned on software wise. I mean, I can see in the terminal the message zones changed, and the stations with states 1 when activated.
I am a bit tricked now and searching where is the issue!
I'll remain attentive to any idea or clue you may have!
Thank you.
e
(2017 May 15, 11:23 AM)elongo Wrote: by the way is all this OK (attachment)?
Hi Dan,
thanks for the testing and feedback. Yes. I am using the OSPI 1.43 (2 items) and the RasPi 3 (3 items) Model B.
I have tried using the different OSPI's and RPi's and the result has been the same!! Also I have cloned several times the SIP library, even with completely fresh Raspbian IMG and no luck yet!
Moreover, Like a month ago I did implemented the OSPI 1.43 with a RasPi 3 Model B and it has been working OK.
I have also ran several times apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade.
If I activate the different stations from the SIP interface, I can see they are turned on software wise. I mean, I can see in the terminal the message zones changed, and the stations with states 1 when activated.
I am a bit tricked now and searching where is the issue!
I'll remain attentive to any idea or clue you may have!
Thank you.
e