dorkshoei wrote:
> and 'integrated LRS-100-24VDC power supply.'
> (https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/260/mwec_s_a0011714173_1-2274466.pdf)...
>
On a side note, why a 100W and 24V powersupply for an rpi, digi and a
screen?
does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?
See "'piCorePlayer backup'
(https://docs.picoreplayer.org/information/pcp_backup/)".
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kidstypike wrote:
> What are you expecting the power button to do?
>
Something. Anything. Right now it does nothing.
>
> Save your settings to SD card - Home > Settings > piCorePlayer > Save
> Settings to SD Card.
Ah ok. It wasn't obvious to me that this was handling the Jivelite
dorkshoei wrote:
> So I got the OSOYOO 5" yesterday.
>
> Having some minor issues:
>
> - after installing Jivelite the default in web browser tweaks was 180
> degree screen rotation; screen was correctly oriented but touch was
> upside down. Changing to 0 resolves the touch being upside
So I got the OSOYOO 5" yesterday.
Having some minor issues:
- after installing Jivelite the default in web browser tweaks was 180
degree screen rotation; screen was correctly oriented but touch was
upside down. Changing to 0 resolves the touch being upside down and
doesn't change screen so
dorkshoei wrote:
> @mfraser, so do you feel 5" is sufficient size?
Seems OK to me.
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Well Amazon warehouse had an Osoyoo with stand for $34.Ordered that.
Thanks for everyones help.
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mfraser wrote:
> That's what I use on my bedside table. Had to buy a 2nd one after I
> accidentally knocked one of the chips off the back of the display.
@mfraser, so do you feel 5" is sufficient size?
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I stumbled on mention of a dfrobot screen here
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=1593437#p1593437
The fact that it's available in 7" is appealing:
https://www.dfrobot.com/product-1784.html
There is an unanswered comment from 3 months ago asking if SW
backlighting is supported
chicks wrote:
> No, this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z68QXRH/
>
> Comes with bezel and stand, which works, but is tippy, so needs better
> support.
I'm making my own case (3D printing it). Will be wall mounted and
include the 24VDC psu for the hat.
dorkshoei wrote:
> I assume you're referring to this:
> https://www.amazon.com/OSOYOO-Capacitive-Connector-Resolution-Raspberry/dp/B07KKB5YS9/
>
> Looks interesting. I'd like to buy from Amazon at this point as if I
> have an issue it's going to be way easier to resolve.
That's what I use
dorkshoei wrote:
> I assume you're referring to this:
> https://www.amazon.com/OSOYOO-Capacitive-Connector-Resolution-Raspberry/dp/B07KKB5YS9/
>
> Looks interesting. I'd like to buy from Amazon at this point as if I
> have an issue it's going to be way easier to resolve.
No, this one:
chicks wrote:
>
> The 5" OSOYOO touchscreen works nicely for pCP/JiveLite.
I assume you're referring to this:
https://www.amazon.com/OSOYOO-Capacitive-Connector-Resolution-Raspberry/dp/B07KKB5YS9/
Looks interesting. I'd like to buy from Amazon at this point as if I
have an issue it's
dorkshoei wrote:
> Never heard of DPI before
Here is a very lengthy description of the DPI interface on the RPI.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi.html#parallel-display-interface-dpi
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
The Hyperpixel 4 is an excellent touchscreen, capacitive touch is
definitely the way to go, vs resistive. I found it a bit too small for
JiveLite, but it works well with a custom app with larger touch areas.
The 5" OSOYOO touchscreen works nicely for pCP/JiveLite. It does need a
more stable
paul- wrote:
> The hyper pixel uses the dpi interface Have you looked at the
> waveshare threads on the forum?
Never heard of DPI before and I've not looked at waveshare threads. I
will.
I'm curious on screen size. Does 4" work well? Vs 7" 4" is smaller
than my phone. A subjective
The hyper pixel uses the dpi interface, so it uses a bunch of pins on
the interface. I have not checked if it consumes pins needed by the
Dac. A USB Dac would work fine.
There are many waveshare options, but every screen is different, and
uses different drivers. ItÂ’s hard to keep track of
I'd been under the impression 7" may be too small but I guess that
PIM369 is 4".
'This on Amazon seems similar.'
(https://www.amazon.com/HDMI-LCD-Resolution-Resistive-Screen/dp/B07P5H2315)
except it looks like it uses the header just for the touch function
and requires the monitor to connect to
paul- wrote:
> There are many that work, but the drivers are completely manual, and
> support is poor.
>
For the uPerfect I bought my expectation was that the touch screen
device should appear in dmesg/lsusb when connected. Obviously a driver
may be required but the base kernel USB stack
I have been thinking of doing something similar, so I bought a Amazon
Fire 8" tablet I didn't need on Black Friday for, I think about $60USD
(currently about 90). You can currently get the 7" one for about $50.
The Fire tablets are inexpensive in part because Amazon is selling you
an Amazon
There are many that work, but the drivers are completely manual, and
support is poor. But if you are willing to do some tinkering, then
there are provisions in pCP for custom setup routines for offbrand
screens.
What size screen do you want?
I have a setup with
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I don't love the official Raspberry Pi 7" screen. It seems rather dated
and overpriced for what it is. I don't care for the large bezel around
the LCD and (like many things) it's extensively back ordered right now.
On the other hand, reports do indicate it seems to be
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