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Rebuilding sound for DataEast & WPC using a pi

By steve45

7 years ago


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#121 5 years ago

Just ordered 2.x board to try on my DE machines. Thanks for the awesome project Steve.

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#153 5 years ago

Order arrived. Thanks Steve. Couple of questions. Looks like one of the volume knobs was mounted on the wrong side of the circuit board from the factory. Are both amps suppose to be the same? Also do I need to have Linux installed on sd card partition before installing RasPiSound image that I downloaded?

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#156 5 years ago

That’s what figured. Thanks so much!

#159 5 years ago

Yep, they were soldered on in individually sealed packages.

#166 5 years ago

Thanks for the instructions! Should the pi boot at this point Wharhed? Mine doesn’t, I just get a red blinking led.

#168 5 years ago
Quoted from steve45:Of course it should. You should even get starting RasPiSound announcements if some speaker is attached.
Check SD card. Did you download the right image? There's two different ones for PiZero or Pi3.
/Steve

I did but I’ll download it again just to make sure. I just got another sd card to try as well.
Thanks,
Jay

#186 5 years ago

I have a Pi3 B+. The firmware will not boot. I’ve tried my sd card in my friends Pi3 B and it boots fine. I have booted mine with Noobs just to make sure my Pi3 works. Is the firmware compatable with Pi3 B+ or did I miss that in the documentation?
Thanks

#193 5 years ago
Quoted from steve45:There is an issue with Pi3 B+ and the arch linux distribution, so I need to create a complete new image in order to run on Pi3 B+. For now you can only use Pi3 (classic). As soon as the image is ready, I will announce it here.
/Steve

Thanks Steve, I was going crazy thinking I was doing something wrong.

#196 5 years ago
Quoted from Lonzo:

Just because this wasn’t your fault doesn’t mean you’re not going crazy.

True, you and me both.

#198 5 years ago

I have had success with playing sound sets through the raspisound board to speakers but only if I select the sound. The pin is not calling for the sounds to be played. I think it’s a configuration problem on my part. I’m confused about the raspisound.ini. Is this a file I create on my own? Also unsure what to put in the use-usb.txt file or is it suppose to be empty? Sounds play fine through the 3.5mm port from the pi but not through my usb sound card.
Thanks for all the help!
Jay

#200 5 years ago
Quoted from steve45:

use-usb.txt file can be empty. It's just an indication for the RasPiSound service that it should use USB sound. Unfortunately this cannot be controlled easily through config files, that's why I need an indication file.
The config file raspisound.ini is meant to be created by you to set some basic configuration for your machine. Most relevant is the vendor setting, because it controls the wire protocol use by the machine. See how-to on pinball-mods.de for description of all settings.
Br Steve

Thanks Steve

#203 5 years ago
Quoted from fly:

It is very important to put vendor = 0 (for data east) or vendor = 1(for wpc) in the raspisound.ini file
has anyone already done self-mapping the file config.raspisnd?

I did select vendor=0 and I downloaded mapping for Star Wars and changed file to config.raspisnd.
Thanks for the guidance.

#212 5 years ago

Thanks so much for this project Steve! When you get a chance, I would like to make a request for a Lethal Weapon 3 descramble file. I have the board in Star Wars right now but would like to put it in LW3. No hurry at all tho.

Thanks,
Jay

#215 5 years ago

I have downloaded that file, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't I need a descramble file from Steve as well?

https://pinball-mods.de/downloads/

#217 5 years ago
Quoted from SunMonkeyAZ:

I agree some more pictures of completed would be nice. I couldn’t find for sure. Is this the correct orientation for the Pi3 or should it face the other way?
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You have it oriented the correct way.

#222 5 years ago
Quoted from steve45:

There a new descrambling config file for LW3 sound set available at https://pinball-mods.de/downloads/.
Thx Steve

Awesome. Thanks Steve!

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