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    Correct config.txt settings for a geneeric AliExpress 9" LCD Display Screen.

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    • Z
      Zigurana
      last edited by

      I cant help you with the screen, but gosh darn that's some gorgeous hardware!

      If tetris has thought me anything, it's that errors pile up and that accomplishments dissappear.

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost
        last edited by

        You can try to force hdmi output with

        hdmi_force_hotplug=1 in your config!

        Are you able to get an picture with annother device to the screen? Maybe you have to set the screen in the right input mode?

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        • CapemanC
          Capeman
          last edited by

          If the board has HDMI input, it should just take the HDMI signal directly out from the Raspberry Pi board. Does it have a standard HDMI connector?

          Also did you fabricate that joystick yourself? If not where did you get the enclosure? It's amazing looking!

          Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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          • DipkidD
            Dipkid @Capeman
            last edited by

            @capeman Thank you very much, yes the enclosure is DIY, i drew up the stick in illustrator & cutted it on a CNC router table. its made in PVC, & has a Zero Delay PCB,
            the TV is a 70s Korean Gold Star that I pulled the guts out of.
            The mouse is a Retro USB mouse I was lucky to get from a random dude in the UK.
            The keyboard is a mechanical MagicForce 68, with custom vinyl and a 1976 keycap set.
            Everythings been put apart and spray painted in 70s style brown / orange colors.
            (And Im ready to smash it all to bits soon, if the screen keeps laughing at me..)

            RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
            Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
            Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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            • rkosterR
              rkoster
              last edited by

              1. Does it work when hooked up to a PC? If not, it could be the controller board or the cable.

              2. What output does this command give?

              /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m CEA

              1. What output does this command give?

              /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m DMT

              Github/helper scripts * Creativision/Arcadia/Astrocade guide * Amiga guide * Atari 8bit guide

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              • DipkidD
                Dipkid
                last edited by

                Heres the screen & the board. It has a standard hdmi port yes.

                0_1504804997974_Screen Shot 2017-09-07 at 19.21.40.png

                0_1504805010455_Screen Shot 2017-09-07 at 19.21.54.png

                RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
                Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                • DipkidD
                  Dipkid @rkoster
                  last edited by

                  @rkoster I havent had a chance to try on a PC yet, might have to bring it to work and test.
                  Im also worried the board or the ribbon is faulty..
                  I will try your commands and post answers asap.
                  In advance thanks!

                  RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
                  Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                  Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                  • DipkidD
                    Dipkid @rkoster
                    last edited by

                    @rkoster This are the settings I get when using the commands thru SSH:

                    pi@retropie:~ $ /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m DMT
                    Group DMT has 11 modes:
                    mode 4: 640x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:25MHz progressive
                    mode 5: 640x480 @ 72Hz 4:3, clock:31MHz progressive
                    mode 6: 640x480 @ 75Hz 4:3, clock:31MHz progressive
                    mode 8: 800x600 @ 56Hz 4:3, clock:36MHz progressive
                    mode 9: 800x600 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:40MHz progressive
                    mode 10: 800x600 @ 72Hz 4:3, clock:50MHz progressive
                    mode 11: 800x600 @ 75Hz 4:3, clock:49MHz progressive
                    mode 16: 1024x768 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:65MHz progressive
                    mode 17: 1024x768 @ 70Hz 4:3, clock:75MHz progressive
                    mode 18: 1024x768 @ 75Hz 4:3, clock:78MHz progressive
                    mode 36: 1280x1024 @ 75Hz 5:4, clock:135MHz progressive
                    pi@retropie:~ $ sudo nano /boot/config.txt
                    pi@retropie:~ $ /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m CEA
                    Group CEA has 15 modes:
                    mode 1: 640x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:25MHz progressive
                    mode 2: 720x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:27MHz progressive
                    mode 3: 720x480 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:27MHz progressive
                    mode 4: 1280x720 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz progressive
                    mode 5: 1920x1080 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz interlaced
                    mode 6: 720x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:27MHz x2 interlaced
                    mode 7: 720x480 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:27MHz x2 interlaced
                    (native) mode 16: 1920x1080 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:148MHz progressive
                    (prefer) mode 17: 720x576 @ 50Hz 4:3, clock:27MHz progressive
                    mode 18: 720x576 @ 50Hz 16:9, clock:27MHz progressive
                    mode 19: 1280x720 @ 50Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz progressive
                    mode 20: 1920x1080 @ 50Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz interlaced
                    mode 21: 720x576 @ 50Hz 4:3, clock:27MHz x2 interlaced
                    (native) mode 22: 720x576 @ 50Hz 16:9, clock:27MHz x2 interlaced
                    mode 31: 1920x1080 @ 50Hz 16:9, clock:148MHz progressive

                    That my sh*tty screen supports 1920x1080 seems suspect, and I swear iv tried a few of em,
                    like group 1 & mode 1; (640 * 480). Man, maybe the screens broken.. :(

                    RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
                    Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                    Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                    • rkosterR
                      rkoster
                      last edited by

                      Right off the bat I notice that 800x480 is not on the list.

                      You may want to try the native and preferred modes in CEA, see if that helps. But if the screen is a res that the board doesn't support, you're definitely wandering out of the range of my skills.

                      Testing the screen on something else will tell you if it's broken. No laptop or tablet around in the house? That said, your backlight is obviously OK since you said you saw menu settings.

                      Verify that the cable end on the controller board is plugged in the right way... you may need to refer to photos to be sure.

                      You hooked up the cable yourself, right? They can be twitchy. If it doesn't work on a PC either, then you might try carefully unplugging from the back of the screen and reconnecting it.

                      Github/helper scripts * Creativision/Arcadia/Astrocade guide * Amiga guide * Atari 8bit guide

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                      • DipkidD
                        Dipkid @rkoster
                        last edited by

                        @rkoster thank you man, appreciated. I'll try a few more modes, and then try it at a regular pc at work. Only imacs and laptops at home. Tried it on my ps4pro thouh, didnt work. Will also try unplug all and try to find a not-sucky tutorial video for reference about the cable/ribbon..

                        RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
                        Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                        Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                        • DipkidD
                          Dipkid
                          last edited by

                          Update:
                          Brought the screen to work the other day, plugged it in to a brand new windows PC with hdmi cable. No f*ckin dice. It still blinks in a demo / troubleshooting state. It blinks red, green, blue,black, white & grey. I dont get the menu / settings when I push the source / menu buttons.
                          So I suppose its broken. Should prob try to feed it more power and jerk around with the video ribbon before going Office Space on it.
                          God Im pissed.

                          RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
                          Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                          Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                          • DipkidD
                            Dipkid
                            last edited by

                            Sorry for diggin up a dead thread, but I got it working. :)
                            Dont know how really, but I suspect the video ribbon was very touchy...
                            Anyway, i fiddled around, changed the power output etc and suddenly it worked.

                            miracle!

                            0_1506254728161_doom.jpg

                            RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
                            Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                            Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                            • rkosterR
                              rkoster @Dipkid
                              last edited by

                              @dipkid glad to hear it! Yeah, the ribbon cables can be super twitchy.

                              Github/helper scripts * Creativision/Arcadia/Astrocade guide * Amiga guide * Atari 8bit guide

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