More hardware information of iHost for helping porting HAOS

not so fast but I have a greater capacity I don’t know where this speed problem comes from

if I understand correctly the updates do not work

SD card maxes at 104MB/s, USB 60MB/s

No OTA updates yet, you need to manually copy the *.raucb update files to a USB thumb drive to update (see wiki)

ok thanks

ok thank you I did you I put a maskrom switch in case of problem

Hello I tried to make Zigbeemqtt work but impossible

I think the problem is with the Port.
On the HA running on the RPi, you get the data about the port ID by going to System-Hardware-All Hardware and find TTY it there in the ID

ok but it doesn’t work

I happen to know other testers are using Zigbee2MQTT successfully.
Those settings look ok, have you disabled ZHA?

On the HA running on the RPi, you get the data about the port ID by going to System-Hardware-All Hardware and find TTY it there in the ID

That only applies to USB Dongles. iHost has the Zigbee on a UART Serial port, which is always fixed to be /dev/ttyS4

ok I just understood I did a small update with Silabs Flasher from version 6.10.7 to 7.3.2 and it works

Both 6.10.7 and 7.3.2 should work fine.
It is 6.7.10 that is shipped on the device, that reportedly does not work with ZHA.

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the main thing is that it works

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Updates for core, supervisor, integrations etc. work. Just the updates for the operation system itself need to be done via USB. @darkxst currently used version 11.1 RC1

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I had a homeassistant core update which went well

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I’ve started to push some of my patches upstream to linux kernel.

https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-rockchip/list/?series=800630

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For those following along, my upstream patches have been accepted and mainline linux 6.8 kernel will have initial support for sonoff ihost

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