LCDProc 0.5.4-dev
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Ah, one thing.
Yesterday I solved a problem that was dragging since a lot of time. Now when you change the program's settings or reinstall the package it is not necessary anymore to make sure the lcdproc service is stopped.
In this case the service is stopped and eventually restarted.I invite all the people using lcdproc-dev to reinstall the package (I didn't create a new version, I will do it when there will be something more to update).
Thanks,
Michele -
-a led for DynDns status is possible ?
A led for all services running ok isn't better?
could be… as more "general" we stay, as better it is...
the funny thing is that I don't have any led on my panels, so it will be a mess to develop/debug... :D
Ok, you are right, the status of gateway could be be better ?
and I understand it's not easy develo with display with no led.Another request 8)
It's possible to add an option to turn OFF the backlight ? (autotimer) and should be ON if one key of LCD is pressed ?Regards
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Ok, you are right, the status of gateway could be be better ?
and I understand it's not easy develo with display with no led.yes… today is my last day before my "winter break", I will work on it on my return in January. Another funny thing is that the update to 2.0.1 was released today, also this will wait for my return! :D
Another request 8)
It's possible to add an option to turn OFF the backlight ? (autotimer) and should be ON if one key of LCD is pressed ?AFAIK it's not possible… it is possible to turn off the backlight, but not to set a "stand-by" mode...
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The Winter break is only in two days Grrrrr:' >:(
I do the update 2.01 few minutes ago….
For backlight, it's not possible to send "a command" when we press a key ? to turn backlight on :'(
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The Winter break is only in two days Grrrrr:' >:(
I do the update 2.01 few minutes ago….
For backlight, it's not possible to send "a command" when we press a key ? :'(AFAIK unfortunately not… I was double-checking the documentation:
http://lcdproc.sourceforge.net/docs/lcdproc-0-5-5-user.html#server-section -
Cool update!
Works fine with my U204FB-A1 - from http://www.lcdmodkit.com
Driver -USB2LCD
Controller - HD44780Thanks for a great update
JPSB
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U204FB-A1 20x4 Display
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Cool update!
Works fine with my U204FB-A1 - from http://www.lcdmodkit.com
Driver -USB2LCD
Controller - HD44780
Thanks for a great updateHi JPSB, you are welcome, thank you for reporting us!
Only one thing I don't understand: are you using the driver "HD44780" in the package setup page or you have installed the driver "usb2lcd" by yourself?
Thanks,
Michele -
Hi
I just use the HD44780 in the driver list, and by connecting the display, the system log shows "LCD2USB device found"
The display is a little slow, and works best by refresh frequency on 5 or 10 sec.JPSB
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Not trying to go off toppic but if anybody wants to try this tweak for the LCDproc setup.
Added: com port speed select, brightness and contrast. Also made it to where you can type default in the field or leave it blank for contrast and brightness to set to default values
Fixed: com1 to /dev/cuau0 and com2 to /dev/cuau1Also, not all drivers support brightness contrast so will be skipped if not supported. Same with com speed.
put the files lcdproc.inc.txt and lcdproc.xml.txt into the pkg directory:
/usr/local/pkg/Remove the .txt extension before putting into directory.
Let me know if you want it tweaked…
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Nice work.
but i have some trouble with the [pyramid] driver.
on pfsense 1.23 it works fine. so i was sure that the display was ok.
i got the follow erros in the system log:
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: LCDd version 0.5.4 starting
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Using Configuration File: /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Listening for queries on 127.0.0.1:13666
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: pyramid: reading TTY failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Driver [pyramid] init failed, return code -1
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Could not load driver pyramid
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: There is no output driver
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Critical error while initializing, abort.someone knows a idea?
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Any way of manually adding drivers for additional hardware? There is a driver for the Firebox X-Core, sdeclcd.so, that I would like to add and be able to have in the drop down list. I remember doing this a long time ago back with PFS 1.2.2, but I can't find a way to do it again.
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Hello everybody,
MDima is back in town and will go on with LCDProc-dev.Just to inform, my firewall was running for 15 days straight with the new package and when I opened the server's room the LCD panel was still working! So I guess it's stable. I am displaying one screen (the Bandwidth screen) updated every 1 second, so in 15 days it was working a lot.
I try to figure out the problems or suggestions you had in this period…
Ciao,
Michele -
I just use the HD44780 in the driver list, and by connecting the display, the system log shows "LCD2USB device found"
The display is a little slow, and works best by refresh frequency on 5 or 10 sec.Hi JPSB,
mmhhh… seems strange... how many screens you have active? Did you have the same problem also with the previous version?Thanks,
Michele -
Not trying to go off toppic but if anybody wants to try this tweak for the LCDproc setup.
Added: com port speed select, brightness and contrast. Also made it to where you can type default in the field or leave it blank for contrast and brightness to set to default values
Fixed: com1 to /dev/cuau0 and com2 to /dev/cuau1
Also, not all drivers support brightness contrast so will be skipped if not supported. Same with com speed.
put the files lcdproc.inc.txt and lcdproc.xml.txt into the pkg directory:
/usr/local/pkg/
Remove the .txt extension before putting into directory.
Let me know if you want it tweaked…Hi joe_cowboy,
it's not off-topic! Thanks for your suggestions… I tell you what I think:- Fixed: com1 to /dev/cuau0 and com2 to /dev/cuau1: This is just the label... the setting is correct already, anyway I change it!
- Com port speed selection: I don't think it is necessary. Actually, 9600 bouds are really a lot for the information that the LCD panel needs to receive (40*4 bytes for screen!), if there are some problems on a specific driver we can change it, but to me it looks more as to give the possibility to mess up the things with no advantage;
- Brightness and contrast selection: consider that the scale of the values depends on the specific driver! Some driver use a 0-1000 range, others 0-200, others 800, 850 and so on. The user should read the documentation of his specific driver and digit an appropriate value, or the results may be unknown. I would not allow that, same reason as 2);
Ciao,
Michele -
Nice work.
but i have some trouble with the [pyramid] driver.
on pfsense 1.23 it works fine. so i was sure that the display was ok.
i got the follow erros in the system log:
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: LCDd version 0.5.4 starting
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Using Configuration File: /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Listening for queries on 127.0.0.1:13666
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: pyramid: reading TTY failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Driver [pyramid] init failed, return code -1
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Could not load driver pyramid
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: There is no output driver
Dec 30 12:37:27 LCDd: Critical error while initializing, abort.someone knows a idea?
Hi,
did you try a different port? The same "com1" can be selected in two different alternate modes… try to select all the ports!Ciao,
Michele -
@Spy:
Any way of manually adding drivers for additional hardware? There is a driver for the Firebox X-Core, sdeclcd.so, that I would like to add and be able to have in the drop down list. I remember doing this a long time ago back with PFS 1.2.2, but I can't find a way to do it again.
Hi Spy,
if you send me the sdeclcd.so file already compiled I can add it to the default package… send me an IM for my email address!Ciao,
Michele -
I just use the HD44780 in the driver list, and by connecting the display, the system log shows "LCD2USB device found"
The display is a little slow, and works best by refresh frequency on 5 or 10 sec.Hi JPSB,
mmhhh… seems strange... how many screens you have active? Did you have the same problem also with the previous version?
Thanks,
MicheleHi JPSB,
after some investigation I found out that on the driver configuration there were some delays that were put on purpose.I created a new driver called "hd44780 fast". If this driver is selected the delays are not applied. You can update the package when the new version is available from the "packages" page of your firewall.
Ciao,
Michele -
Hi Spy,
if you send me the sdeclcd.so file already compiled I can add it to the default package… send me an IM for my email address!I am working on the code, as posted here:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7920.msg226483.html#msg226483
I am getting ready to release an update soon, against 0.5dev.
I can prepare the driver against 0.5.4 if needed. -
Hi Spy,
if you send me the sdeclcd.so file already compiled I can add it to the default package… send me an IM for my email address!I am working on the code, as posted here:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7920.msg226483.html#msg226483
I am getting ready to release an update soon, against 0.5dev.
I can prepare the driver against 0.5.4 if needed.That's great! If you can give me the compiled version already for 0.5.4 I can ask Chris to upload it then I can include it in the dev package!
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Not trying to go off toppic but if anybody wants to try this tweak for the LCDproc setup.
Added: com port speed select, brightness and contrast. Also made it to where you can type default in the field or leave it blank for contrast and brightness to set to default values
Fixed: com1 to /dev/cuau0 and com2 to /dev/cuau1
Also, not all drivers support brightness contrast so will be skipped if not supported. Same with com speed.
put the files lcdproc.inc.txt and lcdproc.xml.txt into the pkg directory:
/usr/local/pkg/
Remove the .txt extension before putting into directory.
Let me know if you want it tweaked…Hi joe_cowboy,
it's not off-topic! Thanks for your suggestions… I tell you what I think:- Fixed: com1 to /dev/cuau0 and com2 to /dev/cuau1: This is just the label... the setting is correct already, anyway I change it!
- Com port speed selection: I don't think it is necessary. Actually, 9600 bouds are really a lot for the information that the LCD panel needs to receive (40*4 bytes for screen!), if there are some problems on a specific driver we can change it, but to me it looks more as to give the possibility to mess up the things with no advantage;
- Brightness and contrast selection: consider that the scale of the values depends on the specific driver! Some driver use a 0-1000 range, others 0-200, others 800, 850 and so on. The user should read the documentation of his specific driver and digit an appropriate value, or the results may be unknown. I would not allow that, same reason as 2);
Ciao,
MicheleThat's Kewl. Actually I like the ablility to change from the interface so I don't have to dig around in the config and find the driver to make the tweaks… The com port speed was off from mine and the LCD brightness and contrast I could not use default settings. So that is why I made the mods was to make it easier on an end user. Couple of my friends use my tweaks for their LCDproc install. Why don't you drop my changes into your dev box and check out my mods and see they do work. I made comments in the interface so people would know how to use it. Only reason I said 0 - 1000 is what the LCDProc website states. If somebody leaves the input box blank it uses the default settings or if they type default it will use the default settings. All changes I made are simple for the average user to use. It's your app, you can do what you want but I will still be using my tweaks... Thanks for compiling and making a package out of it, great work...
-Joe Cowboy