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    Boot up when plug electric cord Pipo X7

    Hi,

    I am waiting to receive my Pipo X7 and I would like to know if it is possible boot up automatically when I plug electric cord (like Rabsperry Pi)

    Other question is if it is possible extend the power button.

    Thank you in advance and best regards

    #2
    The X7 will only boot by depressing the on/off switch for a couple of seconds. The on/of switch is soldered directly on the extender board.
    http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8606/1...f8dbdcf2c6.jpg (it's beside the red led)

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      #3
      Originally posted by degsie View Post
      The X7 will only boot by depressing the on/off switch for a couple of seconds. The on/of switch is soldered directly on the extender board.
      http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8606/1...f8dbdcf2c6.jpg (it's beside the red led)

      Thank you for reply me!

      Do you know if there is an option in Pipo X7 Bios for change the mode of boot up when switch on as other computer bios?

      I am planning to put Pipo X7 inside of arcade cabinet, so it is necessary for me have only one switch for start everything (monitor, speaker, leds, Pipo, etc..)

      Thank you again.

      Best regards

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        #4
        Have a look at http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-...ton-with-relay which might help.

        Let us know how you get on. My X7 is on top of a cupboard so I want to do something similar when the poser circuit switches on.

        Tony

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          #5
          Originally posted by tonyk3 View Post
          Have a look at http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-...ton-with-relay which might help.

          Let us know how you get on. My X7 is on top of a cupboard so I want to do something similar when the poser circuit switches on.

          Tony
          Fantastic!! It is just I need for try to solve this! If I find a solution I will post here

          Thank you

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            #6
            this can't be done without any additional circuits , this can be easily achieved using micro arduino and current sensor

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              #7
              Any solution for this? I want to use these devices just for remote management and I need them to boot up if there is a power outage.

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