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Orange Pi 2G IoT - Armbian - Display problem

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Published in 2020-4-18 10:39:52 | Show all floors |Read mode
Edited by marlen at 2020-4-19 22:24

Hi everyone,

The problem is that,

I downloaded Armbian_5.27_Orangepi2g-iot_Debian_jessie_default_3.10.62 (the lastest version on the website). I burn it with samsung evo 64 GB micro SD card (Class 10). It is working on terminal (Putty or different something) successfully, the display open, leds on but no images or boot screen. when I tried with android nand  system. it is running smoothly. So i am sure the display works good.

why when I try to run withauto clicker armbian, has display not any images?

I think it can be about toggle switches.

where can I reach toggle switch article. do you have?

according to manuel the toggle switches should be 1,2,3,4 are up the others are down. but it is only for android nand system. it is not working with armbian.

I am waiting your response.

Thanks.

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Published in 2020-4-18 18:37:28 | Show all floors
Edited by taimed at 2020-4-18 18:39

sorry wrong reply

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Narly9999 replied at 2020-4-19 01:38
Marlen,

  Second responce here. Sorry was waking up and got things twisted around.  Well, it sounds ...

I may as well delete the Armbian config and pretend it was never added in the first place.

Current issues:

When booting from SD, NAND is not initialized for some reason. May require dumping and disassembling the BROM
Audio driver is a mess and hangs the system for an unknown reason
Existing documentation is not enough to fix existing issues without trial and error, and since the auto clicker board has no Ethernet and no mode similar to FEL boot (at least not a good documented one), it means burning through SD cards
BootROM is quite picky on SD cards, so you'll need to have a good one for working with this board
Whole system design is kind of questionable. Different kernel drivers talk to the modem for a variety of reasons, and existing kernel pretty much relies on properly initialized modem. This definitely won't help with the kernel cleanup
Just a small comment, looking at the manual the CSI pins looks like they are not reversed as usually on all OPIs which is a good thing, if that is correct no way to use the OPI camera, but there is ov5642 driver that may be in good shape.

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