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<blockquote data-quote="mikeguy21" data-source="post: 634" data-attributes="member: 226"><p>Hi, I have a raspberry pi 4 running 64bit software, installed the command line tool and python lib okay. I have a Multi-IO Stackable HAT and a Eight Thermocouples DAQ HAT. However some things weren't working as expected, like get_button() and the 4-20ma inputs returning values but as they should. I found out by digging around on the github you need different firmware for 64 bit? The issue with me is the pi itself is never connected to internet, but running the update script said it needed internet. I've gotten along fine just copying things over to the device offline, including the python lib and the commandline tool. Is there a way I could download the firmware elsewhere, copy it on, and then install?</p><p></p><p>In case you need it:</p><p></p><p>$multiio 0 board</p><p>Firmware version 1.5, CPU temperature 49 C, Power source 3.30 V</p><p></p><p>Also something else I thought was funny was:</p><p></p><p>$multiio 0 calstat</p><p>Calibration in progress</p><p></p><p>I never touched any of the calibration commands and was planning on just using factory calibration.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeguy21, post: 634, member: 226"] Hi, I have a raspberry pi 4 running 64bit software, installed the command line tool and python lib okay. I have a Multi-IO Stackable HAT and a Eight Thermocouples DAQ HAT. However some things weren't working as expected, like get_button() and the 4-20ma inputs returning values but as they should. I found out by digging around on the github you need different firmware for 64 bit? The issue with me is the pi itself is never connected to internet, but running the update script said it needed internet. I've gotten along fine just copying things over to the device offline, including the python lib and the commandline tool. Is there a way I could download the firmware elsewhere, copy it on, and then install? In case you need it: $multiio 0 board Firmware version 1.5, CPU temperature 49 C, Power source 3.30 V Also something else I thought was funny was: $multiio 0 calstat Calibration in progress I never touched any of the calibration commands and was planning on just using factory calibration. Thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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