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    • zoldatenZ Offline
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      last edited by zoldaten

      hello.
      i work with imx462 on cm4_nano_b with compute module 4 Raspbian Bullseye 64bit.
      and i see menu when use gstreamer :
      Screenshot_2.jpg

      how to fix that ?

      trying to fix that i follow this link:
      http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/VEYE-MIPI-290/327_i2c/
      but when i execute:
      ./camera_i2c_config
      i see:

      setting GPIO for board revsion: c03140
      CM4 - assume CAM1 on 44&45
      ./camera_i2c_config: 255: rpi3-gpiovirtbuf: not found
      Use i2c-10 for the sensor (-y 10)
      

      that`s strange as i have rpi3-gpiovirtbuf in dir and i did
      sudo chmod +x for it.

      may be there are configs for 32bit ?
      how to set camera in 64bit OS ?

      please help.

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        @zoldaten

        @zoldaten said in imx462 cant configure:

        how to set camera in 64bit OS ?

        run make.sh in i2c_cmd\source\i2c_tools and copy the output binaries to i2c_cmd\bin

        @zoldaten said in imx462 cant configure:

        how to fix that ?

        Add this line to the bottom of veye_mipi_i2c.sh

        ./i2c_write $I2C_DEV $I2C_ADDR  0x07 0xFF>/dev/null 2>&1
        

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