Getting back to testing Trixie images again today 馃榾 .
Getting back to testing Trixie images again today 馃榾 .
An updated ClusterHAT v2.6 will be available shortly.
The Cluster HAT is a simple way to connect up to 4 Raspberry Pi Zero to a host Raspberry Pi using USB Gadget network and serial with I2C power control via GPIO.
The main changes are:
* The USB HUB updated to the CH334F which has a Multiple Transaction Translator (MTT).
* The (now obsolete) XRA1200P I/O expander is replaced by an ATtiny1616 which ships with firmware emulating the XRA1200P. It also has a built-in UPDI programmer for the ATtiny1616 allowing simple updates or switching to custom/more advanced firmware.
https://8086.support/content/23/116/en/what-are-the-differences-in-cluster-hat-versions.html#v2.6
https://github.com/8086net/clusterhat26-firmware
https://8086.support/content/23/118/en/how-do-i-use-the-solder-jumpers-on-the-cluster-hat.html
#ClusterHAT #CH334 #ATtiny1616 #Microchip #AVR #RaspberryPi #RaspberryPiZero #PiZero
What about update the #ClusterHAT #Debian package for 13 #Trixie ?
You'll need to use Raspberry Pi Imager version 1.9.x for now if you want to customise Cluster HAT images.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager/issues/1302
5x #ClusterHat on #RaspberryPI with 20 Zero2W most of them without an SD Card and one 1TB nvme storage
Two things I'm working on right now:
https://github.com/PureHTML/clusterhat-image/issues/4
https://github.com/PureHTML/clusterhat-image/issues/5
I want to make maximum use of the possibilities of debian packages that im creating, and where it will not be enough, ansible playbook will probably start