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    bigraptor
    last edited by 22 May 2020, 19:23

    Re: External Marquee

    Now that the RPI 4 has 2 HDMI outputs, has anyone tried using the second output for outputting a marquee graphic to and external display while in game? I guess it's called a dynamic marquee.

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      Thorvald
      last edited by 25 May 2020, 00:04

      I am also waiting for this. I run dual monitors on mine and my neighbors cabinets and would dearly love to move away from PC's for neighbors... easier to maintain and replace Pi's lol.

      I run Attract mode on the PC and have setup a script to display the marquee on the external monitor.

      As long as mame detects the second screen, should be no problem. I just don't have a Pi 4 yet to play with.

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        losernator
        last edited by losernator 25 May 2020, 02:20

        I just replied to another post :) same answer here.

        alt text

        I have done that with rpi3+vga666 before
        and now I did dynamic marquee with single rpi4
        same but rpi4 was much easier because of extra hdmi port.

        It has done by RiNA from Korean raspigamer forum and I
        barely touched any ( just change port for rpi4)

        check out
        https://github.com/losernator/PieMarquee2
        and also
        https://github.com/rinalim/PieMarquee2

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          Krakatoa @losernator
          last edited by 25 May 2020, 14:39

          @losernator This is awesome. Where did you purchase the small second screen for the marquee?

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            janderclander14 @losernator
            last edited by janderclander14 25 May 2020, 21:19

            @losernator Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for. Do you have any experience with a screen like this in the Pi 4?

            8.8 stretched lcd

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              losernator @Krakatoa
              last edited by 27 May 2020, 04:44

              @Krakatoa I got this from aliexpress .
              It'a 7.9 inch IPS screen and made for rpi3,4 (there is hole for pi on back)
              https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000960959435.html

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                losernator @janderclander14
                last edited by 27 May 2020, 04:50

                @janderclander14 no i did not.
                but it will be working with same way

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                  UDb23 @losernator
                  last edited by 27 May 2020, 05:18

                  @losernator Really interesting. Actually touch function not really needed if you use it to display Marquees or game artwork: does a "standard display" version exist?

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                    losernator @UDb23
                    last edited by 27 May 2020, 09:04

                    @UDb23 There is no difference between wide or standard screen.
                    If you use other standard display, just make your marquee image to that resolution.

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                      Krakatoa @losernator
                      last edited by 27 May 2020, 11:33

                      @losernator thank you!!

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                        UDb23 @losernator
                        last edited by 27 May 2020, 21:15

                        @losernator sorry, "standard" I meant "no touch screen" as it is not needed and should be lower cost.

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                          tulathron
                          last edited by tulathron 22 Jul 2020, 14:14

                          @losernator Such an awesome idea. I'm running the Official rpi touch screen and it sets the touchscreen as the primary display. Is there a simple modification to the .py that can be made so that it sets the touchscreen as the secondary screen so the gaming happens over the HDMI connection for a pi4?

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                            losernator @tulathron
                            last edited by 26 Jul 2020, 12:34

                            @tulathron Actually I did test with dsi display, but... I failed.
                            even though put "display_default_lcd=0" in config.txt, DSI display works always as the default screen
                            (that option was worked for vga666 dpi display, I don't know why it doesn't work on dsi)
                            Sorry I can't help.

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