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      petrockblog Global Moderator @StuMcBill
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      @StuMcBill Hi! Thanks a lot for this information. We are currently evaluating ideas for future revisions of the ControlBlock. The fact that the PowerBlock 5 has a button interface now makes us question the necessity of the power switch function of the ControlBlock. On the other hand, the RPi 5 has a pretty high price and we are not sure if maybe the cheaper version of the Raspberry - which come without power switch - will still be used by large groups of makers.

      Any ideas from you are always welcome!

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        StuMcBill @petrockblog
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        @petrockblog hi, personally I would still like the power switch functionality of ControlBlock as I have it wired into my existing Arcade1up switch, something I’m not sure would be possible with a stock Pi5?

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          HEXdecimal @petrockblog
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          @petrockblog The toggle function on the controlblock is what drew me to it for my pi5. The pi5 only has a momentary switch, and I'm not certain that can be changed.

          Most, if not all arcade1up machines are toggle.

          Really looking forward to seeing support for the 5!

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            petrockblog Global Moderator
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            I updated the driver for the PowerBlock and the ControlBlock such that they support the Raspberry Pi 5 now!

            The hardware of both boards was already ready for the increased power consumption of the Pi 5.

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              StuMcBill @petrockblog
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              @petrockblog this is great, do I just need to reinstall the drivers as normal? Ie, can I just do the quick installation from the GitHub?

              This was the last thing I needed to replace my Pi3 in my Arcade cabinet. Looking forward to trying it out this weekend.

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                StuMcBill @StuMcBill
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                @petrockblog I’ve already got the old drivers installed, how can I overwrite them?

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                  petrockblog Global Moderator @StuMcBill
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                  @StuMcBill You can just run the quick install script again, it will overwrite the existing driver:

                  https://github.com/petrockblog/ControlBlockService2?tab=readme-ov-file#quick-installation

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                    StuMcBill @petrockblog
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                    @petrockblog I tried that, it didn’t work, it said that the ControlBlock2 folder already existed?

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                      StuMcBill @StuMcBill
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                      @StuMcBill Ok, I ran the "uninstall.sh" script, and then ran the quick install script. It installed fine.

                      I then plugged my controlblock into my Pi5, but the power switch on my Arcade1Up did not work, although the controls worked and also powering the Pi5 via the USB-C port on the controlblock.

                      Any ideas? Power switch was enabled in controlblock.cfg.

                      I have connected my ControlBlock2 back onto my Pi3 and everything is working properly.

                      Any ideas?

                      Thanks

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                        petrockblog Global Moderator @StuMcBill
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                          petrockblog Global Moderator @StuMcBill
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                          @StuMcBill Thanks for the feedback. I found an issue in the updated driver code that might have been the cause for your observation. I updated the driver accordingly. Can you try again?
                          With this setup I can switch between the RPis with this.

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                            StuMcBill @petrockblog
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                            @petrockblog hi mate. I’ll try again when I get a chance. It won’t be for a few days though.

                            I’ll report back. Do I need to change any settings on the pi itself with relation to its onboard power button?

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                              petrockblog Global Moderator @StuMcBill
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                              @StuMcBill Hi, all right. Let me know how things are working for you then. You do not need to change anything. The updated driver setup should take care for everything.

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                                StuMcBill @petrockblog
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                                @petrockblog Just managed to install this, everything seems to work as it should!

                                Thanks Petrockblog

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                                  petrockblog Global Moderator @StuMcBill
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                                  @StuMcBill I am glad to hear that!

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