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  1. Hello Fausto, Yes, I have SPI and I2C selected. Reading (updating) the EEPROM images with the MCC DAQ HAT Manager fixed the problem. Thanks again for your help. Osiris
  2. Hello Fausto, I installed another board to the previous setup, the new board is the MCC 152, I configured the MCC 134 at address 0 (no jumpers) and the second board the MCC 152 with a jumper at A0. I opened the MCC DAQ HAT Manager, but it only finds the MCC 134 board. Please advise. Osiris
  3. Hello Fausto, I followed your instructions and now the MCC 134 board is working as expected. You can mark this thread as resolved. Thanks for your help. Osiris
  4. Hello Fausto, It is a Raspberry Pi 4 and the operating system is: Operating System: Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) Kernel: Linux 6.6.20+rpt-rpi-v8 Architecture: arm64 Do I still continue and try the beta version for pi5? Thanks Osiris
  5. Hello, I bought a MCC 134, after installing the Raspberry Pi 4 operating system with the desktop option, I proceeded to install the library like described in the MCC DAQ HAT Library document as follow: sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade sudo reboot sudo apt install git cd ~ git clone https://github.com/mccdaq/daqhats.git cd ~/daqhats sudo ./install.sh sudo pip install daqhats --break-system-packages After all these was done in order, I checked the Accessories start menu and the DAQ HAT Manager is not there and when I run the command this is what I get: admin@raspberrypi:~ $ daqhats_list_boards bash: daqhats_list_boards: command not found The SPI and I2C are selected in preferences. Please advise. Thanks Osiris
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