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      mdsavio
      last edited by mdsavio

      Nice!

      I have all installed, but i have an error... :(

      pi@retropie:~ $ sudo service ledspicerd start
      Job for ledspicerd.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
      See "systemctl status ledspicerd.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
      

      Install here: home/pi/LEDSpicer
      But this...? Below..

      ./configure CXXFLAGS='-g0 -O3' --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
      
      --------- build settings -----------
      C++ Compiler : g++  -g0 -O3
      Linker       : /usr/bin/ld
      Includes     :-I/usr/include/libusb-1.0
      -bash: ---------: command not found
      Libraries    :-lusb-1.0 -ltinyxml2 -lpthread -ldl
      Libpulse     : yes: -D_REENTRANT -lpulse
      Prefix       : /usr
      Systemd      : /lib/systemd/system
      Devices dir  : ${exec_prefix}/lib/ledspicer/devices
      Actors dir   : ${exec_prefix}/lib/ledspicer/actors
      Data dir     : ${datarootdir}
      Config dir   : /etc
      Develop mode : no
      Copy samples : no
      --------- Output Plugins -----------
      
      

      When install LEDSpicer all it's ok! ... but when i put this... sudo service ledspicerd start ... Fail!

      Someone can help me? Please! :)

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      • MeduZaPaTM
        MeduZaPaT @mdsavio
        last edited by

        @mdsavio said in LEDSpicer, new LED animation controller for Linux.:

        Someone can help me? Please! :)

        Thanks, I msg you!

        LEDSpicer

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          mdsavio @MeduZaPaT
          last edited by mdsavio

          @MeduZaPaT ... Aquí escribo el journal...

          May 08 23:17:01 retropie systemd[1]: Started Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
          May 08 23:17:01 retropie CRON[905]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie sudo[949]:       pi : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/pi ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/sbin/service ledspicerd start
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie sudo[949]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by pi(uid=0)
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie systemd[1]: Configuration file /etc/systemd/system/rgbcommander.service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway.
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie systemd[1]: Starting LEDSpicer a LEDs controller and animation daemon that will handle LEDs of different devices....
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie LEDSpicer[976]: Error: Unable to read the file /etc/ledspicer.conf
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie systemd[1]: ledspicerd.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie systemd[1]: Failed to start LEDSpicer a LEDs controller and animation daemon that will handle LEDs of different devices..
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie systemd[1]: ledspicerd.service: Unit entered failed state.
          May 08 23:30:53 retropie systemd[1]: ledspicerd.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
          May 08 23:30:54 retropie sudo[949]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
          
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          • ScherzKeksS
            ScherzKeks
            last edited by

            @MeduZaPaT
            I'm almost finished with my project and doing now the final polishing on the software configuration.
            Do you have by chance a configuration example for the Pulseaudio animation?

            I'd like to use it as the default profile once ledspicer is loaded, so it can react to the boot video. However it doesn't seem to do anything atm. do i need to ledspicer the audio device?

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            • ScherzKeksS
              ScherzKeks @mdsavio
              last edited by

              @mdsavio
              possibly a little late response to your issue.
              Make sure your ledspicer.conf is located in /etc/
              If not you can do the following

              sudo apt-get update
              Sudo apt-get install locate
              sudo updatedb
              sudo locate ledspicer.conf
              

              This will install locate, a quite easy to handle search for files. with the command locate you can then search for files throughout the filesystem. I recall that I also had an issue in the beginning with the ledspicer.conf not being correctly read, although it was at the correct location. But first try that and post the results.

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              • MeduZaPaTM
                MeduZaPaT
                last edited by

                New version 0.3.6 is now available, this version includes:

                • New Rom detection system based on a data file (using Mame is not a good option on retropie)
                • Added a new kind of plugin, Input plugins, three of them:
                • Mame Connects to mame and reads the output events to light elements or groups on the layout
                • Impulse Lights elements when a button is press
                • Actions Allows the creation of interactive input, like when you insert a credit, the start will blink and stuff like that
                • Added more debug modes
                • Improved speed
                • Lot more!

                I left some demo videos on the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LEDSpicer-2393969390678210/

                LEDSpicer

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                  janderclander14 @MeduZaPaT
                  last edited by

                  @MeduZaPaT Thanks! I understand that the mame output lights only work with the standard mame but not with any retroarch-based version (mame2003, mame2003-plus, mame2010), do they?

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                  • MeduZaPaTM
                    MeduZaPaT @janderclander14
                    last edited by

                    @janderclander14 said in LEDSpicer, new LED animation controller for Linux.:

                    @MeduZaPaT Thanks! I understand that the mame output lights only work with the standard mame but not with any retroarch-based version (mame2003, mame2003-plus, mame2010), do they?

                    I was unable to test them, basically they need to support the OSD output via network, anyway I added another plugin that simulates this feature somehow.

                    LEDSpicer

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                    • MeduZaPaTM
                      MeduZaPaT
                      last edited by

                      New Input plugin demo video:

                      https://www.facebook.com/2393969390678210/videos/870935216617871/

                      LEDSpicer

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                        nukeray
                        last edited by

                        How do we incorporate the input code?
                        Thanks in advance.

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                          nukeray @nukeray
                          last edited by

                          @nukeray
                          I have LEDspicer running. Everthing is setup using ledspicerd -e and -l. Not able to figure out how to LoadProfile command line test. More importantly though I would really like to know how to use the input code for MAME. I am running the latest version of SDLMAME not Retropie so OSD is working fine. Any help would be awesome!!

                          Doug

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                          • MeduZaPaTM
                            MeduZaPaT @nukeray
                            last edited by MeduZaPaT

                            @nukeray Excellent, the first part is done, can you msg me throw FB so I can help you easily?
                            https://www.facebook.com/LEDSpicer-2393969390678210

                            LEDSpicer

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                            • MeduZaPaTM
                              MeduZaPaT
                              last edited by

                              New Release of LEDSpicer is out, 0.3.9
                              this version includes:

                              • Improves Pulseaudio plugin render.
                              • New PulseAudio mode "Wave" (check video).
                              • Adds new actor plugin FileReader, this plugin allows the user to create frames on an XML file, right now only RGBA format, more coming soon.
                              • Lot of bug fixes.
                              • Code improvement.

                              LEDSpicer

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                              • prozachP
                                prozach
                                last edited by

                                This is awesome!

                                How difficult would it be to add support for the howler?

                                The software was written in C and the source is available on github already.
                                https://github.com/wolfwaretech/Howler-Arcade-Controller-Firmware

                                would love to be able to use the controller I have rather than have to buy a new one.

                                Keep up the good work.

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                                • WhoremoanW
                                  Whoremoan
                                  last edited by

                                  I'm trying to install LEDSpicer using the latest Retropieimage on a Raspberry Pi.
                                  I am at the part where it says
                                  ./configure CXXFLAGS='-s -O3' --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
                                  it goes all the way through it OK but right at the end I get
                                  configure: error: tinyxml2 not found.
                                  Now I can see you need version 6, but I can only get version 4, so I assume that is why I'm getting the error?
                                  I can't figure out how to install version 6.
                                  I've been looking all over the net for a solution for hours and I'm completely stuck.
                                  My knowledge of Linux is pretty basic, so as detailed a response as possible would be much appreciated ;)
                                  TIA

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                                  • WhoremoanW
                                    Whoremoan @Whoremoan
                                    last edited by

                                    @Whoremoan
                                    Sorted it with the help of MeduZaPaT.
                                    I'm going to try to repeat what I did on my other Rpi to make sure I can replicate the fix and I'll document it and put it up here in case anyone else has the same issue I had.

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                                    • WhoremoanW
                                      Whoremoan @Whoremoan
                                      last edited by

                                      @Whoremoan
                                      OK here is what I did

                                      Install tinyxml2 version 4, which is the newest version available in the repos of the pre-built Retropie v4.5.1 image.
                                      You need this as none of the other versions bellow seem to install the tinyxml2.pc file

                                      sudo apt install libtinyxml2-dev
                                      

                                      Now change the tinyxml2.pc file to match the version LEDSpicer is expecting

                                      sudo nano /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/pkgconfig/tinyxml2.pc
                                      

                                      Change version to 6.2.0
                                      Ctrl X and save changes

                                      Now download and install version 6a of tinyxml2

                                      wget http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/t/tinyxml2/libtinyxml2-6a_7.0.0+dfsg-1_armhf.deb
                                      sudo dpkg -i libtinyxml2-6a_7.0.0+dfsg-1_armhf.deb
                                      

                                      This version does not update the tinyxml.h file, so install the version bellow which will install an updated version of this.

                                      git clone https://github.com/leethomason/tinyxml2
                                      cd tinyxml2
                                      

                                      Edit Makefile so that the lib files are installed in the directory LEDSpicer expects to see them.

                                      sudo nano Makefile
                                      

                                      Change
                                      prefix = /usr/local
                                      To
                                      prefix = /usr

                                      Change
                                      libdir = $(prefix)/lib
                                      To
                                      libdir = $(prefix)/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf

                                      Ctrl X and save changes

                                      Now install

                                      make all
                                      sudo make install
                                      cd ..
                                      

                                      Finally delete the old version 4 library files and you should be good start the Installing section on the LEDSpicer without errors

                                      sudo rm /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libtinyxml2.so.4
                                      sudo rm /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libtinyxml2.so.4.0.1
                                      

                                      It is possible that not all of these steps are needed, but it's the process I went through to get it up and running and it only takes a couple of minutes to do all of this, so you might as well

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                                      • MeduZaPaTM
                                        MeduZaPaT @Whoremoan
                                        last edited by

                                        @Whoremoan this is really good, thanks for the update!

                                        LEDSpicer

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                                          12ale
                                          last edited by 12ale

                                          I am having a problem with the command:

                                          sudo service ledspicerd start
                                          

                                          It responds with this error:

                                          Job for ledspicerd.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
                                          See "systemctl status ledspicerd.service" and "journalctl -xe"
                                          

                                          When I view journalctl -xe this is the error I am greeted with:

                                          -- Unit ledspicerd.service has begun starting up.
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie LEDSpicer[9229]: Set interval to 100ms
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie LEDSpicer[9229]: Opening USB session
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie LEDSpicer[9229]: Reading /usr/share/ledspicer/.xml
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie LEDSpicer[9229]: Program terminated by error: Unable to read the file /usr/share/ledspicer/.xml Error=XML_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND ErrorID=3 (0x3) Line number=0: filename=/usr/share/ledspice
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie systemd[1]: ledspicerd.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie systemd[1]: Failed to start LEDSpicer a LEDs controller and animation daemon that will handle LEDs of different devices..
                                          -- Subject: Unit ledspicerd.service has failed
                                          -- Defined-By: systemd
                                          -- Support: https://www.debian.org/support
                                          --
                                          -- Unit ledspicerd.service has failed.
                                          --
                                          -- The result is failed.
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie systemd[1]: ledspicerd.service: Unit entered failed state.
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie systemd[1]: ledspicerd.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
                                          Feb 06 15:26:49 retropie sudo[9157]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
                                          Feb 06 15:27:00 retropie sudo[9591]:       pi : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/pi ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin/journalctl -xe
                                          Feb 06 15:27:00 retropie sudo[9591]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by pi(uid=0)
                                          

                                          It looks like I am missing the file with this directory

                                          /usr/share/ledspicer/.xml
                                          

                                          Thanks in advance.

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                                          • WhoremoanW
                                            Whoremoan @12ale
                                            last edited by

                                            @12ale

                                            Have you tried running ledspicerd -d
                                            This should tell you if any of the .xml files are missing or if there is an error in the .xml files.

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