Works for me on my Opi Lite (I think both work). It partitions the SD, at which point I reset the machine, and I can get into EB without problems (I'm seeing version v0.91-jh-30-g58b20).

Yes , the board selection screen comes up. It's printing garbage characters where your choice of board number should be. It never lets you type anything , it does it itself and never stops. I have tried all 3 usb ports on my board , an orange pi pc board that i have been using since i started testing your software. The board is still good as I have tried a linux and a retro game image on it and it works fine. I have tried several different sd cards now with no different results. If i go back to an image 5 or 6 back , it works ok. I have not tried the one you just posted today as i have not been out to my shop yet today.
If i let the screen go on for a while , the characters wrap for a couple of lines and then it locks. Seems like something in the keyboard input section is not right. Not sure why it keeps typing random numbers and characters.

  • uli replied to this.

    Gadgetjack It's printing garbage characters where your choice of board number should be.

    That's a bug in the bootloader, I think, that I have as well, but it should not keep anything from working.

    Gadgetjack It never lets you type anything , it does it itself and never stops.

    You're supposed to select the board with the cursor keys. I don't know if typing in anything will work.

    Gadgetjack I have tried all 3 usb ports on my board , an orange pi pc board that i have been using since i started testing your software.

    I pulled out my OPi PC and tried it, and it works fine for me (save for the issues I described earlier). Keyboard is plugged into the single upright USB socket.

    Gadgetjack If i let the screen go on for a while , the characters wrap for a couple of lines and then it locks.

    The timeout for the board selection screen is 10 minutes (600 seconds). After that it should just select the default (OPi Lite), but I never waited that long to see if it actually does...

    Gadgetjack I have not tried the one you just posted today as i have not been out to my shop yet today.

    The current one (2024-03-07) probably won't make a difference, it just fixes an issue that causes the shmup demo to lock up. Try the next one tomorrow (2024-03-08).

    Also, from what I've seen the only component you have not switched out is the keyboard. Maybe that will do something.

    Edit: Oh, and you don't try to use analog video by chance, do you? (Because that doesn't work yet.)

    • uli replied to this.

      Just for reference, I just tried the 2024-03-08 build, and it fixes the hang on the "partitioning" screen.

      uli Gadgetjack If i let the screen go on for a while , the characters wrap for a couple of lines and then it locks.

      The timeout for the board selection screen is 10 minutes (600 seconds). After that it should just select the default (OPi Lite), but I never waited that long to see if it actually does...

      I finally got around to try that as well, and it works (on the OPi PC).

      That one did it uli . It works fine now. Re-tried my other cards and keyboards. All good. I loaded most of the demos and all are running. Sorry for being a pain.
      Jack

      I finally got around to trying the RX firmware on my Libre ALL-H3-CC (Tritium) board. I used the 2024-03-08 build.

      When I turned on the board the LED stayed red and there was nothing displayed on the screen. I changed SD cards to the NG firmware and the LED changed from red to green and BE displayed on the screen.

      Is anyone else using the Libre ALL-H3-CC (Tritium) board with RX firmware?

        Willard Sadly, I don't have one to check. But it seems that board has dedicated serial pins right by the HDMI connector. Maybe you'd like to check what comes from there to see where in the booting process it stops?
        I guess that would help Ulrich a lot to have an idea of what's going on.

        • uli replied to this.

          Dmian But it seems that board has dedicated serial pins right by the HDMI connector. Maybe you'd like to check what comes from there to see where in the booting process it stops?

          That would indeed be helpful. Also, if it's merely the HDMI initialization in the bootloader that doesn't work on that board, you may be able to select the correct device tree through the serial port.

          You could also try to let it sit there for ten minutes until the boot menu times out and see if that works.
          Edit: Or wait for ten seconds or so after powering it on and press Enter on the keyboard.

          An update using my Libre ALL-H3-CC (Tritium) board with RX firmware. I think nothing displaying on the screen was on me for not pushing the correct button on the monitor to select the correct port. When I switched to the NG firmware I selected the correct port, it has been a while since I used the BE setup.

          I created a SD card with any early version RX firmware and tried it. It displayed the U-Boot Boot Menu, but the keyboard would not work. The screen counted down with numbers and then it went to the Partitioning SD Card, Please wait screen and appeared to hang-up. I turned off the power to get out of it.

          Next I tried the 2024-03-08 build of RX firmware with a new keyboard and it displayed the U-Boot Boot Menu screen, but the keyboard still would not work. The screen counted down with numbers and it went to the Partitioning SD Card, Please wait screen. This time the screen completed and went to the BE splash screen but the keyboard still didn't work. I turned it off and on and the board went to the BE splash screen and the green LED was on.

          Next I changed the keyboard from the left bottom USB port, that works with the NG firmware, to the right bottom USB port and tried the RX firmware SD Card again and the keyboard now worked. After more testing, I found with the RX firmware that the keyboard works with the right USB ports and not the left USB ports. With the NG firmware all but the top left USB port works with the keyboard.

          How do I get back to the U-Boot Boot Menu screen,so I can select the correct board to use now that I have a working keyboard? Or do I have to reburn the SD Card with a new image?

            Willard Mmmm… If it was me, I’d just flash the SD card again. It’s rather quick, and the easiest solution.

            I decided to flash the SD Card containing the early version RX firmware and replacing it with the 2024-03-08 build of RX firmware. Next I put the keyboard in the right USB ports and started a fresh install of the RX firmware. At the U-Boot Boot Menu screen there was no input from the keyboard, no matter which USB port I used for the keyboard. All I saw was count-down numbers being displayed across the screen. I stopped the install because I all ready have a SD Card with a timed-out default RX firmware. I am just going to use this SD Card to try the RX firmware on my Libre ALL-H3-CC (Tritium) board and wait for a new build of the RX firmware to see if it fixes the keyboard issue in the U-Boot Boot Menu screen.

            I did some research and found this forum post 'Engine BASIC NG and USB ports' about the RX firmware and USB ports. I don't know if the issue is using the default option in the U-Boot Boot Menu screen or something else. I wouldn't want to have less USB ports with RX firmware than with the NG firmware.

            I see the 3 dedicated serial pins next to the HDMI port on the Libre ALL-H3-CC (Tritium) board. Do you have instructions or Web links about what I need to do that would help Ulrich? I am more of an end-user BASIC programmer than a firmware debugger.

            What little I have seen of the RX firmware looks interesting. As I get back into using my BE set-up, I will try BASIC coding in both the NG and RX firmware.

              Thanks Dmian, I will start working on accessing info on the serial port using the directions on your Forum post.

              A quick update: I switched keyboards to a simplier keyboard, less buttons on it and it let me select the correct board. I will do more tests with this simplier keyboard and see if it works in the Left bottom USB port.

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