skr Posted December 7, 2014 Report Posted December 7, 2014 Hi all, I bought a flirc-se, which is the "embedded" version available for a certain case manufacturer. first I want to give some information about my setup: The flirc-se does not power the system from S5. It is connected to a internal USB 2.0 port, that is supplied with power in S5 mode. The flirc-se is also connected to the power switch and to the connector of the mainboard. The system is running Ubuntu 12.04, at the moment there is no option to upgrade to another version. The software package from the download page is not working due to the libusb incompatibility. The beta 3.x... software is working to configure the flirc-se. Currently the flirc-se is running firmware 3.0 In general, receiving commands and translating them to keystrokes is working. After erasing a previously learned key, I have to reassign it twice (click redo and repeat) to save it. As I have some problems making the flirc-se to power up the PC, I have several questions: Which firmware is the most recent stable firmware for the flirc-se that supports the wake function? Is it necessary to learn a specific wake button or is that particular firmware able to turn the system on if any of the learned keys is received? What is the correct procedure to set the flirc-se up to wake the PC? Any help is appreciated, for that, my thanks in advance. Quote
TVO81 Posted December 7, 2014 Report Posted December 7, 2014 I also bought the Flirc-SE for a Streacom case and have the exact questions regarding the wake function. I've emailed Jason and he wrote: Hang in there, I received your email. Short answer is I need to update the firmware to support that, but it's a pretty quick update. If you give me a few days, I'll have an updated beta firmware image for you to try on the forums. It's going to show up here: http://forum.flirc.tv/index.php?/forum/73-firmware-30/ So there is a new firmware underway that supports the feature! Quote
jason Posted December 7, 2014 Report Posted December 7, 2014 I also bought the Flirc-SE for a Streacom case and have the exact questions regarding the wake function. I've emailed Jason and he wrote: So there is a new firmware underway that supports the feature! Yes, I released 3.3 and was trying to get this in, but figured out that I need a GUI change which supports that button. I'm going to try to bang this out soon. Quote
skr Posted December 8, 2014 Author Report Posted December 8, 2014 Thank you both of of you for the info. I'm excited to see what is coming. Quote
skr Posted December 10, 2014 Author Report Posted December 10, 2014 (edited) Hi again, I tried the 3.3, but things turned out to be worse. The GUI tool repeatedly asks me to upgrade the firmware what seems to work once after the tool has been started. When denying the upgrade, even though 3.3 is aleady running, it refuses to alter any of the settings. Erasing the settings works but has no effect on this behaviour. When trying a forced upgrade the GUI states that the newest release is 3.2. When running 3.3 there is a chaos with the key repeats. Changing the interkey delay changes the behaviour, but does not work as desired. I went back to 3.1 and keep fingers crossed for a fixed version to be available soon. Edited December 10, 2014 by skr Quote
inzombyac Posted December 29, 2014 Report Posted December 29, 2014 Any updates to this. I purchased the same model and I am trying to get this up and running. Still relying on my Lenovo MCE receiver for wake functionality. Quote
Rob_D Posted December 30, 2014 Report Posted December 30, 2014 Also need a fix. What I really don't understand, why are you selling stuff that doesn't work yet? Quote
jason Posted December 31, 2014 Report Posted December 31, 2014 Also need a fix. What I really don't understand, why are you selling stuff that doesn't work yet? Okay, there is an update: You'll need to upgrade your firmware, and for the mean time, use the commandline and do the following: flirc_util record power You'll also want to enable 'sleep detect' in the advanced section of the GUI. That's used to make sure your computer is not on so that you don't accidentally hit the power signal. I'm really really sorry this took so long, my day job had me going 16 hour days this month and that wasn't anticipated. I didn't have any free time. Quote
Rob_D Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Now it works!! Thanx!! One-man-jobs always sucks, maybe search for a second programmer/coder... Quote
Chris! Posted January 4, 2015 Report Posted January 4, 2015 One-man-jobs always sucks I think Jason's doing a great job, always bear in mind the motivation behind Flirc: http://flirc.tv/about_us/ (especially the "why" section) 1 Quote
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