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<c0rnelius> Most of what ur asking is easily accomplished. The more difficult part I would think is getting the display working how you want. That and how many people just have that exact waveshare display sitting around? So even if you are willing to pay, you need to account for the unit and attachments on top of payment. Unless you get lucky and someone just has that unit and display laying about?
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<Tonymac32> those fking waveshare screens lie about their resolution and are a total pile of garbage to make work reliably
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<Tonymac32> that's what gives the artifacts
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<Tonymac32> I have one, but I don't have a C4
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<Tonymac32> my Rockchip devices generally like the waveshare, or they work "all or nothing"
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<Tonymac32> my amlogic stuff either works like garbage or works "mostly" with hdmi
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<Tonymac32> on that display
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<c0rnelius> steev came up with some patching for one of them, but I believe it was to fix the off color. The picture had a pink hue.
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<c0rnelius> I use controllers boards with old laptop displays. Usually just changing the resolution fixes artifacts in those cases.
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<c0rnelius> I use controller boards with old laptop displays. Usually just changing the resolution fixes artifacts in those cases.
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<Tonymac32> yeah, but it's sensitive to changes in the clocks, for some reason Amlogic video output seems massively oversensitive
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<Tonymac32> my guess is crappy vendor hardware documentation causing "gotchas" all over the place
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<narmstrong> Changes was merged in v6.3 to handle the 1024x600 panels
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<narmstrong> Well, companies often pays thousands of dollars to have this done for their products… you are welcome contributing to mainline Linux support of Odroid-C4 🙂