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      Brak
      last edited by

      I can only get lcdproc-dev to not crash-loop on my Firebox X Core when I spam the left arrow button and hope I can get the lcdproc menu to open up. I do this right after I restart/start the service. If I get the menu open, everything then works fine when I exit the menu.

      I also have the issue of if an interface goes down, lcdproc crashes and attempts to restart.

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        mdima
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        mmhhh… what about all the people with non watchguard products?

        eventually, do anybody has a firebox to lend me? I promise I send back after I check/fix/give it up...

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Hmm, expensive shipping to Milan. Might be cheaper to just buy you one from Ebay!  ::)

          Steve

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            mdima
            last edited by

            Well, yes, but the shipping would be expensive anyway, plus I get a firebox I don't need… :D

            really, this for me is a kind of hobby, and spending (the cheapest I found from Australia) 250 Euro to fix this is really a challenge... :D

            Do you think we could involve watchguard for this? Or someone to share the send/return shipping costs...

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              We can definitely get one cheaper than that. The X-Core box I have here has become a bit temperamental. I'll keep a look out for another one.

              Steve

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Here's a suggestion, while reading through some other bootup scripts I found this:

                
                // Do not process while booting
                if($g['booting']) 
                	exit;
                

                Perhaps we could use this somehow to limit the number of reloads? Of course it could easily stop it loading at all.  ::)

                Steve

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                  mdima
                  last edited by

                  Good hint, thanks!! I will make some experiments with it and let you know…

                  Ciao,
                  Michele

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                  • marcellocM
                    marcelloc
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10:

                    Here's a suggestion, while reading through some other bootup scripts I found this:

                    
                    // Do not process while booting
                    if($g['booting']) 
                    	exit;
                    

                    Perhaps we could use this somehow to limit the number of reloads? Of course it could easily stop it loading at all.  ::)

                    Steve

                    It's on dansguardian as well but I did not saw changes on bootup time or times it tries to restart daemon.

                    What I did was changing reload option to stop and start.

                    I'm not sure about That but it looks like pfsense bootup script calls sync_package function for every xml file on package. Dansguardian has about 20 XML files and It's boot takes more then a minute in start / stop calls.

                    Something I'll try is to do not stop/start daemon if uptime is less then 01 minute for example or check if last stop/start call has less then x seconds.

                    Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                    Help a community developer! ;D

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                      fmertz
                      last edited by

                      I have a test driver with LED support. It's been tested some on X-Peak and X-Core-e models, but there is code for X-Core as well. The updated FreeBSD driver is here:

                      https://github.com/downloads/fmertz/sdeclcd/sdeclcd.so

                      Once up and running, telnet to lcdproc (pretend to be a client) and type

                      telnet localhost 13666
                      hello
                      connect LCDproc 0.5.5 protocol 0.3 lcd wid 20 hgt 2 cellwid 5 cellhgt 8
                      output 1 <—Short red blink about every 4 seconds
                      success
                      output 2 <—Short green blink about every 4 seconds
                      success

                      The output logic is this: we have 32 bit to work with, and we need 3 states (Red, Green and off). This is 2 bits. So, in 32 bits, I have 16 time slots to work with. So, basically, code in the LED sequence of colors you want to see (Red, Green or off) and keep filling in the groups of 2 bits by shifting. the sequence just repeats indefinitely.

                      Worksheet:
                      XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX, X is 0,1, or 2, and represents 2 bits

                      0000 0000 0000 0001 is slow short blink red
                      0101 0101 0101 0101 is fast short blink red
                      0011 0011 0011 0011 is medium medium blink red
                      0000 1111 0000 1111 is slow long blink red
                      0000 2222 0000 1111 is slow blink alternating between red and green, and off in between

                      The representation above needs to be made decimal for the “output” command. Sequence is about 4 seconds.

                      Thanks for letting me know if this works out for everyone. Would be nice to work this out into the PHP client, too.

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                        easyhugo
                        last edited by

                        @easyhugo:

                        @mdima:

                        @easyhugo:

                        Hi Guys

                        Is it possible to ad this Lcd to

                        http://allnet.de/1577.html?&tx_mmallnetproductplugin_pi1[showUid]=421433&cHash=949c8a38a8
                        ftp://212.18.29.48/ftp/pub/allnet/utility-server/fw8888/lcm_server_1.0.tar.bz2

                        i,m trying this for some time but with no success, see other posts from me

                        thx max

                        Hi Max (easyhugo),
                        it's impossible to know for me which driver this LCD panel uses… do you know the chipset? Can it use one of the drivers already made or you need another driver?

                        Ciao,
                        Michele

                        Hi
                        sorry but no driver work with this display, it does not work without these lcm server.

                        @stephenw10:

                        My German is very bad!  :-[ (Only beaten by my non-existant Italian!  ::))

                        However, according to [url=http://www.ipcop-forum.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=26948#p231301]this post by IPCop ledgend Wintermute the display in the FW8888 is an LCM-162.

                        This doesn't appear to be supported directly by LCDproc but this blog post seems to show it is possible. That's quite old now so support maybe better integrated.

                        What drivers/versions have you tried?

                        Steve

                        Edit: This post confirms this.

                        and yes wintermute is an excellent ipcop programmer, but ipcop is not an freebsd os so i cant copy the files .
                        i have tried to copy the lcm to the pfsense and change the config files but with no success.
                        my test with these lcm if i tried the dev version was not born  :D so at now i will connect the guys from allnet how this lcm will work
                        the answer i would then post

                        thx

                        edit:
                        from the lcm pckage:

                        Make commands:
                             Static binary:
                                  gcc –static -o lcm_server lcm_server.c
                               
                             Dynamic linked binary:
                                  gcc -o lcm_server lcm_server.c

                        Execution command:
                             lcm_server /dev/ttyS1 "Banner"

                        Command FIFO:
                            /var/run/lcm_cmd

                        Available commands:
                                  Clear -- Clear the LCM display
                              Home -- Set the cursor back to row 0, column 0
                              Display {on/off/nocur} -- Turn display on, off and on without cursor
                              BKLight {on/off}      -- Turn LCM backlight on and off
                              Setpos {0~1} {0~15}    -- Set the cursor position to row and column
                              Write {text}      -- Write the text to LCM start from
                                        current cursor position
                            Examples:
                        echo "Display oncur" > /var/run/lcm_cmd
                        echo "Setpos 0 0" > /var/run/lcm_cmd
                        echo "Write test message" > /var/run/lcm_cmd

                        Key FIFO:
                            /var/run/lcm_key

                        Available keys: UP, DOWN, RET, ESC

                        Example:
                        cat /var/run/lcm_key

                        Note: There is no key de-bounce mechanism on LCM.
                              Multiple key response may happen while receiving keys.

                        hi

                        the guys from allnet are not the fastest, no response to my mail from 18.2.2012
                        so google is now my friend angain to my problem with these lcm server on fw8888

                        in found an interesting site http://www.tecnowledge.net/2009/06/getting-lcdproc-to-work-with-an-lcm-162-freebsd/
                        how the managed these lcm server in freebsd
                        this description are from 2009 with an lcdproc version 0.5.2 but now im not sure if these changes are now included

                        thx max

                        max

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          In a parallel discussion we have established that the lcm-162 is in fact almost identical to the firebox lcd (or at least the nexcom display is).
                          Try using the firebox sdeclcd driver and see if you get anything at all.

                          Steve

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                            fmertz
                            last edited by

                            Execution command:
                                lcm_server /dev/ttyS1 "Banner"

                            This tells me the interface is serial, not parallel. Good old RS-232. My SDEC LCD driver will not work.

                            Looking through the code here:```
                            ftp://212.18.29.48/ftp/pub/allnet/utility-server/fw8888/lcm_server_1.0.tar.bz2

                            
                            It seems like the commands for the LCD are the "usual" set (same as SDEC LCD, and possibly HD44780). Being serial interface, you can give a shot to the HD44780, part of lcdproc. You will have to read the documentation for the driver to properly configure it for your display. The reward is that, once working (if it does), then clients like lcdproc itself, or the pfSense PHP client will work, too. Good luck, and keep us posted.
                            
                            PS: [http://www.tecnowledge.net/2009/06/getting-lcdproc-to-work-with-an-lcm-162-freebsd/](http://www.tecnowledge.net/2009/06/getting-lcdproc-to-work-with-an-lcm-162-freebsd/) is for a parallel port interface, not serial.
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                              mdima
                              last edited by

                              Hi fmertz,
                                well, if the command/behavior is the same, maybe the sdec driver could accept the port as parameter from the client (there are already serial and parallel ports). Just an idea…

                              Ciao,
                              Michele

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                                fmertz
                                last edited by

                                This would require new code. The parallel interface is driven directly with in/out machine language commands. Serial ports are typically coded with more abstraction, i.e. treated like files. At this point, let's see if the HD driver will do…

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                                  easyhugo
                                  last edited by

                                  hi guys

                                  thx for the answers
                                  the parallel discussion i know i have read it
                                  i tried the hd44780,nexcom and watchgard driver bevor my post but with no succes

                                  so at now i am setting up a 2nd fw8888 to test these driver on testing machine

                                  thx max

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                                    mdima
                                    last edited by

                                    @stephenw10:

                                    Here's a suggestion, while reading through some other bootup scripts I found this:

                                    
                                    // Do not process while booting
                                    if($g['booting']) 
                                    	exit;
                                    

                                    Perhaps we could use this somehow to limit the number of reloads? Of course it could easily stop it loading at all.  ::)

                                    Steve

                                    Hi Steve,
                                        I did this change, but I didn't notice any difference on my system (verified from the system.log file), the service is synced 2 times but run only one.

                                    Btw, can you apply this change to your "lcdproc.inc" file:
                                    Line 525 becomes:
                                    if(is_service_running(LCDPROC_SERVICE_NAME) && ! $g['booting'] ) {

                                    if this works for you I will release a new version with this change!

                                    Thanks,
                                    Michele

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                                      mdima
                                      last edited by

                                      Steve,
                                        also, can you check in your /usr/local/etc/rc.d folder if you have a second .sh file running LCDd at startup? The one created by the package is "lcdproc.sh".

                                      Thanks,
                                      Michele

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                                        tester_02
                                        last edited by

                                        I've only recently stumbled upon this thread and it caught my interest.
                                        I'd just like to see throughput on a panel.

                                        This thread is huge, but I still can't find a recommended panel that I can easily order (say ebay).
                                        I found mention of U204FB-A1. but all I can find is the A2 model of it, and that one does not mention lcdproc (where the a1 specifically says lcdproc).
                                          Can someone recommend a cheap, easy to order panel that just works?

                                        The idea is interesting to say the least.

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                                          mdima
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi Tester,
                                            well… I cannot recommend my panels because I had a bit to complain with the supplier (they are not precise, when I bought them, the main picture on ebay was the panel with the frame, frame that they didn't ship. When I bought a case it was not precise for my panels. When I complained with them they just said a kind of "that's it", and so on), but at least their stuff worked for me. Also, consider that this forum is not a marketplace, and I think it's better to avoid to turn it into one.

                                          So, after this introduction, I was buying two of this ones:
                                          http://www.ebay.it/itm/20-4-LCD-Smartie-Display-Board-UART-USB-PC-Edition-III-/350546524199?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519e337827

                                          made by this company: http://www.sureelectronics.net/

                                          Consider that I was buying them last year, so was a different hardware version, but I think the "sureelect" driver should work also with this new release of the panel.

                                          A little disclaimer:

                                          • I am not swearing this will work;
                                          • I am not taking any reward from that company;
                                          • I am not related to that company (and responsible for any issues you could have with them: billing, payment, shipping, damaged items and so on);
                                          • I am just saying "in my case it worked".

                                          but if you want to try to spend about $30 to try them (about 20 Euro) it might work. I don't think there is nothing cheaper on the market (at least last year I was searching and searching).

                                          Ciao,
                                          Michele

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                                            tester_02
                                            last edited by

                                            I was looking for something that mounted in a drive bay slot.
                                            for example.

                                            http://www.ebay.ca/itm/U204FB-A2-8-USB-HD44780-204-Blue-LCD-Smartie-Computer-Case-Bay-Drive-PC-Modding-/220978640726?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item33735a7756

                                            otherwise I'd jump on your suggestion and give it a try.
                                            I'd just like to have something clean looking in the slot…

                                            Any thoughts on the item above, or another item that mounts in a drive slot?  No commitments, it's cheap and it seems like a nice toy to play with :)

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