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Set up on Batocera.linux¶
If you have installed the Batocera.linux OS, you can remotely log in to this system via SSH and then follow the steps below to complete the configuration.
Once the system boots up, use ssh to remotely connect to Pironman5. For Windows, you can open Powershell, and for Mac OS X and Linux, you can directly open Terminal.
The default hostname for the batocera system is
batocera
, with the default username asroot
and the password aslinux
. Therefore, you can log in by typingssh root@batocera.local
and entering the passwordlinux
.Execute the command:
/etc/init.d/S92switch setup
to enter the menu settings page.Use the down arrow key to navigate to the end, select and activate the Pironman5 services.
After activating the pironman5 service, select OK.
Execute the command
reboot
to restart Pironman5.reboot
Upon reboot, the
pironman5.service
will start automatically. Here are the primary configurations for Pironman 5:The OLED screen displays CPU, RAM, Disk Usage, CPU Temperature, and the Raspberry Pi’s IP Address.
Four WS2812 RGB LEDs will light up in blue with a breathing mode.
Note
RGB fans won’t spin unless the temperature hits 60°C. For different activation temperatures, see Control RGB Fans.
Now, you can connect the Pironman 5 to a screen, game controllers, headphones, and more to immerse yourself in your gaming world.