Yes, I´m on the newest version. But it doesn´t matter anymore. I "solved" the issue by buying a new Rasperry Pi 4.
I was working with my colleague the other day and we tested two different Pi´s with two different CAN-Boards. And no matter what we changed in the configuration, it always worked with my co-workers Pi but not with mine.
I thnink some weeks ago I´ve put to much voltage on the pi without noticing in that moment (cause the Pi itself continued to run as axpected). And this as probably damaged the SPI pins, at least this was out theory. And since I just unpacked a new RasPI and it worked right out of the box it seems like this was indeed my problem.
I was working with my colleague the other day and we tested two different Pi´s with two different CAN-Boards. And no matter what we changed in the configuration, it always worked with my co-workers Pi but not with mine.
I thnink some weeks ago I´ve put to much voltage on the pi without noticing in that moment (cause the Pi itself continued to run as axpected). And this as probably damaged the SPI pins, at least this was out theory. And since I just unpacked a new RasPI and it worked right out of the box it seems like this was indeed my problem.
Statistics: Posted by Hurricane1896 — Thu Aug 28, 2025 1:46 pm