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Tried v0.3-beta (29/10/2014), could not get it stable. It consistently threw kernel panics when rebooting, and the WebUI kept crashing.
Tried v0.3-beta (29/10/2014), could not get it stable. It consistently threw kernel panics when rebooting, and the WebUI kept crashing.
== Volumio ==
== Volumio ==
Tried volumio-2.246-2017-07-31-pi.img. After first boot you should wait while a lot of stuff is happening. If rebooting to soon you'll end up with a non working system.
Tried volumio-2.246-2017-07-31-pi.img. After first boot you should wait while a lot of stuff is happening, like partition resizing. If you reboot it to soon you'll end up with a non working system.
 
== OSMC ==
== OSMC ==
Got DAC working, needed two lines in /boot/config.txt:
Got DAC working, needed two lines in /boot/config.txt:

Revision as of 20:11, 4 August 2017

PiRistona SA5026A
AristonaSA5026A.jpg
Participants Dennis
Skills Linux
Status Active
Niche Music
Purpose
Tool No
Location Niz
Cost
Tool category

PiRistona SA5026A

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What

I've acquired a beautiful antique Aristona SA5026A. Plan is to make a nice music player out of it using a Raspberry Pi B+ and a Suptronics X400 AMP/DAC HAT.

Software

WiP

Rune Audio

Tried v0.3-beta (29/10/2014), could not get it stable. It consistently threw kernel panics when rebooting, and the WebUI kept crashing.

Volumio

Tried volumio-2.246-2017-07-31-pi.img. After first boot you should wait while a lot of stuff is happening, like partition resizing. If you reboot it to soon you'll end up with a non working system.

OSMC

Got DAC working, needed two lines in /boot/config.txt:

dtparam=i2s=on
dtoverlay=iqaudio-dacplus

After a reboot I could select this as default audio output in OSMC \o.