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    Superpi case - shutdown script not working.

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      campbell87 @cyperghost
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      @cyperghost so i did a shutdown via emulation station, and the picase light went off, but the pi stayed on. I then used the power switch to turn if off, but instead it boots it back up.

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        cyperghost @campbell87
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        @campbell87 This is impossible! I have the impression that your case is faulty. There is never a powercut done in this constellation!

        Everything worked as suggested:

        1. Picase light goes off
        2. Pie stays on (red light) Important and correct behaviour
        3. You press the powerswitch and it boots???? That's wrong - it should go off then

        This is telling me that GPIO4 was never set to off and the whole thing still keeps powered on.

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          campbell87 @cyperghost
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          @cyperghost Yea, so i connected the power when the picase swtich was on, and the safe shutdown switch was on. I then shut down emulation station. The case light went off, and there was a steady red light on the pi.

          I then turned the power switch on the picase to off, and it booted up and loaded into emulation station.

          2nd thing i tried was leave the picase on and safe shutdown switch on, and then connect the power. Once i was in emulation station, i turned off the power switch on the case, the light on the case was flashing, script ran, and case went off for a few seconds, then booted back up again.

          Tried same on both my pi devices.

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            cyperghost
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            @campbell87 Okay then please do following
            edit sudo nano /opt/RetroFlag/SafeShutdown.py

            Then on Line 31 is os.system("sudo shutdown -r now")
            Just write os.system("sudo poweroff") instead

            Reboot and let ES boot up, press then the power button - if then there is still a light on the Pi then you can easily get a new housing, it's defnitly wrecked then.

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              campbell87 @cyperghost
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              @cyperghost made the change, but still same behaviour :(.

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                cyperghost
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                @campbell87 Okay then it's a faulty unit. Get an exchange

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                  campbell87 @cyperghost
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                  @cyperghost I'm expecting a new case, tomorrow. Can I ask how I should install the script.

                  Do I connect it all up, leave the safe shutdown switch in 'on' position and the power switch in the on position, then turn power on at the socket?

                  Or do I install the script on the pi, then connect the case?

                  Thanks

                  Dan

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                    cyperghost @campbell87
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                    @campbell87 It does not matter. Usually you set the Pi in the case, set the SafeShutdown switch to ON and start the Raspberry with Retropie.

                    You establish a internet connection and then type in the command by terminal or SSH. Reboot and it should work then.

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                      campbell87 @cyperghost
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                      @cyperghost thanks. I will report back tomorrow.

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                        campbell87 @cyperghost
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                        @cyperghost got the new case, ran the shutdown script and it works as expected!

                        the only difference on this case, is that the pi is powered by the case, so my power cable goes direct into the case, and not the pi.

                        thanks for the support!

                        Dan

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                          cyperghost @campbell87
                          last edited by cyperghost

                          @campbell87 said in Superpi case - shutdown script not working.:

                          the only difference on this case, is that the pi is powered by the case, so my power cable goes direct into the case, and not the pi.

                          Sorry did not get this.... The old case was not directly wired, so there was no plug to put on the GPIO header of the Pie?
                          Can you send a picture of the old case please?

                          Your description of the new housing is the usual wiring. But nice you get it working now :-D
                          Which script did you use now? If you use the crcerror script then you can terminate any running emulator by pressing reset button.

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