mediocremole Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My dx104838 keeps turning super bright on reboot. > Only a reflash puts it back in normal state. What > could it be? > > Also, just to bring this up, on my Raspberry Pi > the splash screen of lcd4linux leads to problems > because of apparent USB problems (the device gets > diconnected),by j3r - Displays
j3r Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OK so it flashed perfectly, eyes are on and clear, > but I am trying to get a working dpf.conf going > now. The default one ends immediately on running > it, I see the screen change, but then it goes back > to the eyes. I have fixed my problems. It was happening on a raspberry pi - and this boot/cmdline.tby j3r - Displays
OK so it flashed perfectly, eyes are on and clear, but I am trying to get a working dpf.conf going now. The default one ends immediately on running it, I see the screen change, but then it goes back to the eyes. The only real error I see when using -vv switch is bulk write: Resource temporarily unavailable I am still messing about, but the hack seems to work fine, this looks like an lcd4by j3r - Displays
Here is my full dump of original firmware: http://ubuntuone.com/12oDDvBYnFWNNJu6bARCsH The frame is this one http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/203609950.html Willing to do testing if you need, let me know and thanks for checking it out.by j3r - Displays
Thanks for all your work on this! I have 1908:0102 GEMBIRD which is identified as $ python identify.py full.bin Looking for firmware.............: Found (buildwin, 320x240 px). Looking for Openwin..............: Found. Looking for LcdIniTbl............: Found. Looking for known signatures.....: Found. Your dpf is compatible with model ['dx104500']. Now, when I flash with dby j3r - Displays