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    • mima2856
      mima2856 last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm trying to run recalbox on my 3.5'' tft screen (the NTSC/PAL from Adafruit). The screen itself is working correctly (with raspian I get output). However, I dont get any output when using recalbox, the screen stays black.

      I used this guide I found in the wiki: https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Connect-your-recalbox-to-a-CRT-with-composite-(EN)

      According to this guide I removed all hdmi_ entries from /boot/config.txt and added:
      sdtv_mode=2
      hdmi_ignore_hotplug=1

      Further I changed the recalbox.conf to global.videomode=default

      After this changes there is only HDMI output during the boot phase, but unfortunately no output on composite 😞

      Has anyone advice or suggestions how to proceed?

      My current config.txt settings are:

      disable_overscan=0
      sdtv_mode=2
      gpu_mem_256=128
      gpu_mem_512=256
      gpu_mem_1024=512
      temp_limit=65
      kernel=zImage
      disable_overscan=0
      overscan_scale=1
      arm_freq=1000
      core_freq=250
      sdram_freq=450
      force_turbo=0
      over_voltage=6
      over_voltage_sdram=0
      gpu_freq=250
      sdtv_mode=2
      hdmi_ignore_hotplug=1

      --

      Best regards,
      Michael

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      • tikiandskull
        tikiandskull @mima2856 last edited by tikiandskull

        @mima2856 this is my config.txt, work with my bw 3.5'' composite screen

        #hdmi_safe=1
        
        disable_overscan=0
        
        # uncomment to force a specific HDMI mode (this will force VGA)
        #hdmi_group=1
        #hdmi_mode=1
        
        # comment to get jack audio
        #hdmi_drive=2
        
        #config_hdmi_boost=0
        
        # force hdmi while the tv can take time before sending the signal on the hdmi output
        #hdmi_force_hotplug=0
        
        # uncomment for composite PAL
        sdtv_mode=2
        
        # uncomment for lirc-rpi
        #dtoverlay=lirc-rpi
        
        # if you plug your tv at the same time as your rpi and that the rpi switches from the hdmi or give a low resolution because tv had no enough time to initialize it
        boot_delay=3
        
        # uncomment if you don't want the rainbow at startup
        disable_splash=1
        
        # Overclock
        gpu_mem_256=128
        gpu_mem_512=256
        gpu_mem_1024=512
        
        avoid_safe_mode=1
        
        kernel=zImage
        
        # NOOBS Auto-generated Settings:
        arm_freq=1100
        core_freq=550
        sdram_freq=600
        force_turbo=1
        over_voltage=8
        over_voltage_sdram=6
        gpu_freq=250
        
        hdmi_ignore_hotplug=1
        framebuffer_width=320
        framebuffer_height=240
        overscan_left=0
        overscan_right=0
        overscan_top=0
        overscan_bottom=0```
        
        ( je ne sais toujours pas mettre du texte dans une balise) :)
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        • ian57
          ian57 Staff last edited by

          mon code
          

          les balise ouvrantes et fermantes sont "```"

          "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie

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          • mima2856
            mima2856 @tikiandskull last edited by

            @tikiandskull Hi,

            thanks for your config.txt. I tried it - but still no success 😞
            Behavior is still the same. Problem seems to be something else.

            I plan on reinstalling recalbox, maybe I misconfigured something else.

            Wiring should be OK if it works with raspian, am I right?

            Best regards,
            Michael

            I quote some code :-)

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            • tikiandskull
              tikiandskull @ian57 last edited by

              @ian57 merci! 😉

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              • tikiandskull
                tikiandskull @mima2856 last edited by

                @mima2856 sorry...

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                • mima2856
                  mima2856 last edited by

                  Hi,

                  for the record: I got it working.

                  I did setup recalbox on the RPi Zero, then I modified the config.txt and recalbox.cfg and now my TFT is working.

                  What i probably did wrong: I have a RPi3 and a RPI Zero. At first, my recalbox setup was simply taken from the RPi3 and put into the RPI Zero. Maybe that was the problem, I dont know for sure. I thought that the RPi3 and RPi zero are essentially the same hardware, so it wouldnt matter.

                  Best regards,
                  Michael

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                  • ian57
                    ian57 Staff last edited by ian57

                    No they are not!!! That's why there are 3 Pi versions of recalbox! P0/1 Pi2 and P3 with different emulators activated. Making a Sd on a Pi3 will not work on a Pi2 or Pi0/1. So, do not suppose... be sure 😉

                    "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie

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                    • mima2856
                      mima2856 @ian57 last edited by

                      @ian57 yes, you are right of course. It did boot though, that's what got me confused 🙂
                      Next time I will read my hardware manuals properly, lol

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                      • danno
                        danno @ian57 last edited by

                        @ian57 is there a list or a files that shows what emulators are active on P0/1 vs Pi2 vs Pi3?

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                        • OyyoDams
                          OyyoDams Staff @danno last edited by

                          @danno Hi,

                          1. Please don't post in such an old topic, open a new one
                          2. Read the wiki... https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Board-Compatibility-(EN)
                          3. I'm closing this topic.
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