I don't have that system on the workbench right now but it was off of the
3.4 branch and pulled within the last few months. For reference here is the
display portion of my FEX:

[disp_init]
>
> disp_init_enable = 1
>
> disp_mode = 4
>
> screen0_output_type = 1
>
> screen0_output_mode = 4
>
> screen1_output_type = 3
>
> screen1_output_mode = 4
>
> fb0_framebuffer_num = 4
>
> fb0_format = 10
>
> fb0_pixel_sequence = 0
>
> fb0_scaler_mode_enable = 1
>
> fb1_framebuffer_num = 2
>
> fb1_format = 10
>
> fb1_pixel_sequence = 0
>
> fb1_scaler_mode_enable = 1
>
> lcd0_bright = 197
>
> lcd1_bright = 197
>
> lcd0_screen_bright = 50
>
> lcd0_screen_contrast = 50
>
> lcd0_screen_saturation = 57
>
> lcd0_screen_hue = 50
>
> lcd1_screen_bright = 50
>
> lcd1_screen_contrast = 50
>
> lcd1_screen_saturation = 57
>
> lcd1_screen_hue = 50
>
>
>> [lcd0_para]
>
> lcd_used = 1
>
> lcd_x = 1920
>
> lcd_y = 1080
>
> lcd_dclk_freq = 69
>
> lcd_pwm_not_used = 0
>
> lcd_pwm_ch = 0
>
> lcd_pwm_freq = 10000
>
> lcd_pwm_pol = 0
>
> lcd_if = 3
>
> lcd_hbp = 160
>
> lcd_ht = 2084
>
> lcd_vbp = 31
>
> lcd_vt = 2226
>
> lcd_hv_if = 0
>
> lcd_hv_smode = 0
>
> lcd_hv_s888_if = 0
>
> lcd_hv_syuv_if = 0
>
> lcd_hv_vspw = 0
>
> lcd_hv_hspw = 0
>
> lcd_lvds_ch = 1
>
> lcd_lvds_mode = 0
>
> lcd_lvds_bitwidth = 1
>
> lcd_lvds_io_cross = 0
>
> lcd_cpu_if = 0
>
> lcd_frm = 1
>
> lcd_io_cfg0 = 268435456
>
> lcd_gamma_correction_en = 0
>
> lcd_gamma_tbl_0 = 0x0
>
> lcd_gamma_tbl_1 = 0x10101
>
> lcd_gamma_tbl_255 = 0xffffff
>
> lcd_bl_en_used = 1
>
> lcd_bl_en = port:PH07<1><0><default><1>
>
> lcd_power_used = 1
>
> lcd_power = port:PH08<1><0><default><1>
>
> lcd_pwm_used = 1
>
> lcd_pwm = port:PB02<2><0><default><default>
>
>
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 9:57 PM, Kaspter Ju <nigh0st3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi George,
>
> thanks for your input, what kernel code did you use?
> https://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi.git   branch sunxi-3.4?
>
> thanks again,
>
> Best Regards.
>
> On 01/20/2015 10:32 PM, George Ioakimedes wrote:
>
>> I recently connected a 2 channel LVDS panel to Cubieboard2 (A20) and it
>> worked well with just the normal FEX file changes.
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 11:45 PM, Kaspter Ju <nigh0st3...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:nigh0st3...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi all
>>
>>     LVDS two channels pannel can't works well, Can you explain how you
>>     write directly in PLL registers and which values ?
>>
>>     many thanks.
>>
>>     -Kaspter
>>
>>     On 01/07/2014 02:38 PM, TsvetanUsunov wrote:
>>
>>         LVDS works, but as I reported a month ago LVDS driver is buggy,
>>         if the
>>         LVDS is one channel clock is OK, if the LVDS is two channels
>>         (like for
>>         Full HD 1980x1080p LCDs) the clock gets divided by the number of
>> the
>>         channels which is wrong and we fix this manually by writing
>>         directly in
>>         PLL registers
>>         Tsvetan
>>
>>         07 януари 2014, вторник, 08:33:08 UTC+2, Dmitriy B. написа:
>>
>>              Interesting detail is, OLIMEX now sells LVDS panel
>>         https://www.olimex.com/__Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-__LCD15.6/
>>         <https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-LCD15.6/>
>>
>>         <https://www.olimex.com/__Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-__LCD15.6/
>>         <https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-LCD15.6/>>
>>         http://olimex.wordpress.com/__2013/12/09/new-product-in-__
>> stock-monster-lvds-15-6-lcd-__for-a20-olinuxino/
>>         <http://olimex.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/new-product-in-
>> stock-monster-lvds-15-6-lcd-for-a20-olinuxino/>
>>
>>         <http://olimex.wordpress.com/__2013/12/09/new-product-in-__
>> stock-monster-lvds-15-6-lcd-__for-a20-olinuxino/
>>         <http://olimex.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/new-product-in-
>> stock-monster-lvds-15-6-lcd-for-a20-olinuxino/>>
>>              They claim that it works with A20-OLinuXino-MICRO.
>>
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