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userHead Account cancelled 2016-08-25 09:32:09 7273 Views6 Replies
Is there a way to bypass the power button and remotely power on the Lattepanda?
2017-08-15 23:45:45
nniikkii88 wrote:
Tue May 16, 2017 5:05 pm
Yes there is a way in the bios setup to turn on phenq LP when power up .
I made the same project (using LP in my car , it's not done yet but I'll attach some photos.
That would be helpful niikkii!
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2017-05-17 09:05:19 Yes there is a way in the bios setup to turn on LP when power up .
I made the same project (using LP in my car , it's not done yet but I'll attach some photos.
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2017-05-01 13:57:17 Did you ever figure out a way to do this? I am trying to use my lattepanda as a onboard computer for my car and need it to turn on with a switch setup that I have configured. I don't have access to the switch on the board when I have it installed in the car. Is there any way to bypass the power button? userHeadPic ekoor
2016-09-13 23:08:58 Hi Sir,

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2016-09-13 18:57:59 I haven't gotten my board yet, but I can tell you generally there are settings in a computer's bios for things like netboot or wake-on-lan or something to that effect. There's also settings in windows that go with this too. If configured correctly, a computer can be turned on remotely by another computer on the same network. Keep in mind this would most likely be limited to a wired connection.

Without messing with the bios, this is also an option:('', ('') ? '' : 'http://www.groovypost.com/howto/enable-wake-on-lan-windows-10/')
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2016-08-25 13:05:48 Any one here? userHeadPic scott