On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Simon Baxter (SB) wrote:
SB> Thanks. SB> SB> I changed the values in the BIOS, which seemed to work for that error. SB> SB> Now I get : SB> SB> WakeUp Second value (63) not correct SB> SB> But there's no "second value" in the BIOS??
so you can't enter wakeup seconds in the BIOS setup, right?
please try this configuration file:
addr_stat = 0xD2 shift_stat = 5 addr_day = 0xD8 addr_hour = 0xD9 addr_min = 0xDA addr_chk_h = 0xDE addr_chk_l = 0xDF
upper_method = VT8235_37 need_reboot = ON_STAT
and let me know if it works.
Thanks Sergei
My mistake - I'd not set the Seconds value in the BIOS. Set that, and now nvram-wakeup works fine - apart from the time being wrong (daylight saving, so the system time is an hour behind the actual time)
How do I now integrate it with VDR? The WIKI isn't very useful! http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Nvram_wakeup#Installation
[root@media ~]# nvram-wakeup --directisa
All values are displayed as they are stored in the nvram/rtc. (and do not correspond necessarily to the system date/time)
WakeUp : Enabled (0xBF) Day : 10 (0x0A) Hour : 21 (0x15) Minute : 45 (0x2D) Second : 10 (0x0A) Checksum: 0x16EE
[root@media ~]# date Fri Jun 10 22:56:07 BST 2005 [root@media ~]#