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      Stuck in boot sequence after LCD driver install

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      @mitu i used the git command and i used cp in the /boot/overlays as root

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      LCD 3.5" not working on Retropie

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      better when u buy 3.2 to good framerate

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      5 inch lcd landzo screen

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      @aatheronb I don't understand your last update - are you able to start raspi-config or not ?

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      Using 8 LiPo cells in parallel to charge LCD driver board

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      I don't have a lot of time to write much, but, first of all, is that DC to DC converter the right link? I mean, 1200Ws is overkill, and the input range on that is -40 Vdc to -72 Vdc. The max that your 8 LiPo cells (18650) could produce if put in series, not parallel, is 29.6 V (just reverse polarity to get negative). -29.6 V is not within the range of -40 Vdc to -72 vdc. You'd want at least 11 of those batteries to work (in series). Though, over time, the voltage on the batteries would soon drop below that threshold.