@jon.in.glasgow wrote:
I wanted to include my new hyperpixel on my Pi3. I flashed a fresh Raspbian, did a apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade. I seated the hyperpixel (I do not think I pressed very hard) I downloaded the hyperepixel software from GitHub and run the script and it reported success. When I rebooted I could see a glow around the edges of the hyperpixel but no words/images. I plugged in a monitor via the hdmi and that was also blank (but if I restored the original /boot/configure file I can use an external monitor).
I looked in the /boot/configure file and that looks like the examples given. The other files mentioned in the manual setup are where they should be an are executable.
So my questions:
a) with the boot file set to invoke the hyperpixel I can’t see the startup sequence so no idea about debug
b) is there a way short of switching boot/configure files to switch between hyper pixel and an external monitor?
c) is there a command I can give from a ssh connection that would make the hyper pixel live?
d) is nothing-in-the-display a sympton of ‘pressing-to-hard-during-placement’?
e) might there be something that recently changed in Raspbian to cause it not to work? If so what should I look for? Should I try a different distribution?
-Jon
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