12-02-2020, 06:27 PM
@musiclover
I just downloaded flirc.latest.x86_64.tar.gz to my big-iron Linux host and after some jiggerypokery with libraries I got flirc_util to run.
For my Flirc it reports
I have no desire to update my Flirc's firmware since my controllers are working fine with it but apparently the current version is 4.9.2 (inferred from running strings on flirc_util). Out of curiosity, what version are you running?
I don't think I have any more to add to this discussion since I am not able to reproduce the issue. Drone7 seems to have things in hand. IIRC he has a Flirc 1.0.
Good luck.
Regards,
Kent
I just downloaded flirc.latest.x86_64.tar.gz to my big-iron Linux host and after some jiggerypokery with libraries I got flirc_util to run.
For my Flirc it reports
Code:
$ sudo ./flirc_util settings
3.25.3
FW Version: v4.6.3v4.6.3
SKU: Flirc 2.0 [dori]
Branch: master
Config: release
Hash: 0x93A109D3
Settings:
sleep detection: always enabled
noise canceler: always enabled
inter-key delay: N/A for current firmware
variant: Flirc
builtin profiles: NA
Memory Info: NA
product sku: Flirc 2.0 [dori]
Recorded Keys:
Index hash IK ID key
----- -------- --- -- ------------
0 3A654AC9 130 01 a
...et cetera...
I have no desire to update my Flirc's firmware since my controllers are working fine with it but apparently the current version is 4.9.2 (inferred from running strings on flirc_util). Out of curiosity, what version are you running?
I don't think I have any more to add to this discussion since I am not able to reproduce the issue. Drone7 seems to have things in hand. IIRC he has a Flirc 1.0.
Good luck.
Regards,
Kent