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It looks like my device is using spi-bcm2835 rather than spi-bcm2708.
In https://github.com/repaper/gratis/blob/master/PlatformWithOS/RaspberryPi/epd-fuse.sh#L34, changing modprobe spi-bcm2708 to modprobe spi-bcm2835 (line ) did the trick for me, for I'm guess it depends on the model / version of the OS people are using...
modprobe spi-bcm2708
modprobe spi-bcm2835
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I think spi-bcm2835 is correct on all versions of Raspberry Pi now. I will post on RasPi forum to confirm and then post back here
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So far it looks like spi-bcm2708 is completely deprecated and Raspbian now uses spi-bcm2835 - https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=133024
[PlatformWithOS] spi-bcm2708 deprecated in favour of spi-bcm2835 #38
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see: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=133024 Signed-off-by: Christopher Hall <christopherhall.hsw@gmail.com>
should be fixed
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It looks like my device is using spi-bcm2835 rather than spi-bcm2708.
In https://github.com/repaper/gratis/blob/master/PlatformWithOS/RaspberryPi/epd-fuse.sh#L34, changing
modprobe spi-bcm2708
tomodprobe spi-bcm2835
(line ) did the trick for me, for I'm guess it depends on the model / version of the OS people are using...The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: