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    No signal on VGA Dell Monitor

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    • daniluxD
      danilux
      last edited by danilux

      Hello mates, I’ve been going crazy all night trying to get signal from raspberry pi 4 B 2GB to an old VGA Viewsonic Monitor, the screen just shows black and the no signal message, this is the monitor https://www.viewsonic.com/au/products/lcd/va703b

      • Type: TFT Active Matrix SXGA LCD
      • Display Area: 17 inch
      • Optimum Resolution: 1280x1024
      • Analog: RGB Analog
      • Frequency: Fh: 30-82KHz; Fv: 50-85Hz
      • Sync: H/V separated
      • PC: VGA up to 1280x1024 non-interlaced

      I already opened config.txt and tried all the common recommendations like uncommenting:

      hdmi_force_hotplug=1
      hdmi_group=2
      hdmi_mode=35    (since the monitor is 1280x1024 ??)
      hdmi_drive=2
      

      I’m using this active converter alt text

      I made sure that the active vga adapter was working by plugging in my PC (RX 470 HDMI) to the old dell vga monitor using the adapter and it shows windows 10 fine on it.
      I also tested the raspberry pi 4 port and the micro hdmi cable by plugging it to my modern HDMI monitor and it shows retropie correctly, so they are both working fine.
      The problem is between the raspberry pi 4 and the old vga monitor.
      I don't know if it's a config issue, or maybe I need a vga active adapter that uses its own power supply, any help is appreciated.

      Pi Model or other hardware: 4 B 2G
      Power Supply used: 5V/3A
      RetroPie Version Used: retropie-buster-4.7.1-rpi4_400.img.gz
      Built From: RetroPie website
      USB Devices connected: None
      Controller used: None
      Error messages received: None

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Can you add hdmi_safe=1 to config.txt and see if you get an image ?

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        • daniluxD
          danilux @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu Should I disable all of the others I uncommented before adding this one?

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @danilux
            last edited by

            @danilux Yes, comment out the other options.

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            • daniluxD
              danilux @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu Unfortunately nothing :c

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              • daniluxD
                danilux @mitu
                last edited by danilux

                @mitu said in No signal on VGA Dell Monitor:

                comment out the other options.

                Today I entered into retropie using ssh, i got some info with the tvservice command I don't know what to make of it

                Query the output status of HDMI:

                tvservice -s
                state 0x5 [DVI CUSTOM RGB full 4:3], 640x480 @ 60.00Hz, progressive
                

                Query Monitor for supported CEA modes:

                sudo /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m CEA
                Group CEA has 0 mod
                

                // After activating hdmi_safe=1 on config.txt I run the same command got different output

                tvservice -m CEA
                Group CEA has 4 modes:
                           mode 4: 1280x720 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:74MHz progressive
                           mode 16: 1920x1080 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:148MHz progressive
                           mode 95: 3840x2160 @ 30Hz 16:9, clock:297MHz progressive
                           mode 97: 3840x2160 @ 60Hz 16:9, clock:594MHz progressive
                

                Query monitor for supported DMT modes

                tvservice -m DMT
                Group DMT has 0 modes
                

                // After activating hdmi_safe=1 on config.txt I run the same command got different output

                tvservice -m DMT
                Group DMT has 1 modes:
                  (prefer) mode 4: 640x480 @ 60Hz 4:3, clock:25MHz progressive
                

                Get more detailed info about the monitor:

                tvservice -d edid.dat
                Nothing written!
                

                tvservice -s will show current status.

                tvservice -s
                state 0x1 [TV is off]
                

                Print the device ID from EDID

                tvservice -n
                [E] No device present
                
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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Try telling the Pi to ignore the video modes supported by the monitor, by adding to config.txt:

                  hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
                  hdmi_group=2
                  hdmi_mode=35
                  hdmi_force_hotplug=1
                  
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                  • daniluxD
                    danilux @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu Nothing, I'm ready to give up, I'm going to get an hdmi to vga adapter with power supply as a last resort, if it doesn't work then I think I will use the old monitor as a second pc monitor, thanks anyway mate

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                    • T
                      testfly @danilux
                      last edited by

                      @danilux not sure it will help but here is what I used to connect a VGA monitor to hdmi on the pi.
                      https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CTK4TH4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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                      • daniluxD
                        danilux
                        last edited by

                        For anyone reading with the same problem, the monitor works now with the new active adapter that comes with its own power supply

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