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    mariuszb got a reaction from chwe in Hdmi 1280 x 800 display   
    Hi, I'm leaving for a few days , so given parameters it might be someone needed. For these parameters, display works with 1280x800 , but I do not know if these values are optimum values. I'll do some more tests after returning, but but for now it works correctly     {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83460000, 0, 1280, 800, 1680, 200, 64, 136, 828, 24, 1, 3, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0} {{Video ID  ,4 , 0, 96, 5, 3, 3,  1,   1, 0,  0,  0, 144, 64, 136, 32, 28, 1,  1 }} PLL_VIDEO 334
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    mariuszb got a reaction from JmanJulian in Hdmi 1280 x 800 display   
    I tested already 1280x800 resolution and works properly with my previous calculations.   {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83460000, 0, 1280, 800, 1680, 200, 64, 136, 828, 24, 1, 3, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, {{Video ID  , 4 , 0,    96,  5,   3,  3,  1,   1,  0, 0,  0, 144,  64, 136, 32, 28, 1,  1 }}, PLL_VIDEO 334 In addition, I did the calculation in a different location and width of sync pulses (another school  ) - it also works properly.   {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83910000, 0, 1280, 800, 1656, 32, 32, 312, 841, 17, 16, 8, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, {{Video ID  ,  4 ,   0,  96,     5,   8,     3,  1,   16, 0, 1,   0,  120,    64,    56, 32,  41,  1,  1 }}, PLL_VIDEO 336 Personally, I am use this second setting.   Can you add it to Armbian?  
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    mariuszb reacted to Igor in OPi Win with A64   
    It's still WIP but you can build on your own with our tools ... we plan to put testing images during a weekend / next week.
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    mariuszb got a reaction from Igor in Forum upgrade   
    Well, change from time to time are needed 

    The first impression (constructive suggestions  ) :

    - I do not see which topics I've read and which are not   (2017.03.01 ---- now is ok)
    - Spacing between the threads and topics are to large (27-inch screen and see only a few responses - could be at least 2 times more -
    too much scrolling when reading  ) generally large space, not enough content in it
     

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    mariuszb got a reaction from emorysmith in (suggestion) Webmin - easy Armbian manager   
    Hi,   I would suggest that in Armbian use Webmin as default. - easy interface - very easy to check the status of Armbiana - easy to install basic services, eg. Ftp, samba   There are many questions on the forum related to the different installations, using this program is much easier.   How to install (Orange Pi PC ):  (Webmin updates itself to the latest version - notification appears) sudo apt-get install -y perl libnet-ssleay-perl openssl libauthen-pam-perl libpam-runtime libio-pty-perl apt-show-versions python  sudo wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.831_all.deb          sudo dpkg --install webmin_1.831_all.deb  
     access:  (ignore https warning)
     https://your Armbian ip:10000/ to add something eg. samba - see unused modules
     




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    mariuszb got a reaction from Ribster in Hdmi 1280 x 800 display   
    I tested already 1280x800 resolution and works properly with my previous calculations.   {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83460000, 0, 1280, 800, 1680, 200, 64, 136, 828, 24, 1, 3, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, {{Video ID  , 4 , 0,    96,  5,   3,  3,  1,   1,  0, 0,  0, 144,  64, 136, 32, 28, 1,  1 }}, PLL_VIDEO 334 In addition, I did the calculation in a different location and width of sync pulses (another school  ) - it also works properly.   {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83910000, 0, 1280, 800, 1656, 32, 32, 312, 841, 17, 16, 8, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, {{Video ID  ,  4 ,   0,  96,     5,   8,     3,  1,   16, 0, 1,   0,  120,    64,    56, 32,  41,  1,  1 }}, PLL_VIDEO 336 Personally, I am use this second setting.   Can you add it to Armbian?  
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    mariuszb got a reaction from tkaiser in Hdmi 1280 x 800 display   
    I tested already 1280x800 resolution and works properly with my previous calculations.   {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83460000, 0, 1280, 800, 1680, 200, 64, 136, 828, 24, 1, 3, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, {{Video ID  , 4 , 0,    96,  5,   3,  3,  1,   1,  0, 0,  0, 144,  64, 136, 32, 28, 1,  1 }}, PLL_VIDEO 334 In addition, I did the calculation in a different location and width of sync pulses (another school  ) - it also works properly.   {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83910000, 0, 1280, 800, 1656, 32, 32, 312, 841, 17, 16, 8, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0}, {{Video ID  ,  4 ,   0,  96,     5,   8,     3,  1,   16, 0, 1,   0,  120,    64,    56, 32,  41,  1,  1 }}, PLL_VIDEO 336 Personally, I am use this second setting.   Can you add it to Armbian?  
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    mariuszb got a reaction from Igor in Hdmi 1280 x 800 display   
    Hi, I'm leaving for a few days , so given parameters it might be someone needed. For these parameters, display works with 1280x800 , but I do not know if these values are optimum values. I'll do some more tests after returning, but but for now it works correctly     {HDMI1280x800_60, 0,83460000, 0, 1280, 800, 1680, 200, 64, 136, 828, 24, 1, 3, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0} {{Video ID  ,4 , 0, 96, 5, 3, 3,  1,   1, 0,  0,  0, 144, 64, 136, 32, 28, 1,  1 }} PLL_VIDEO 334
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    mariuszb got a reaction from arunvir86 in 3.95 inch display test   
    Now I have connected this display using fbtft 


     
    This is done as folows:
    sudo modprobe fbtft_device name=flexpfb rotate=180 gpios=dc:110,reset:21,wr:1,cs:6,db00:3,db01:68,db02:71,db03:64,db04:2,db05:65,db06:66,db07:67 sudo modprobe flexfb width=320 height=480 buswidth=8 init=-1,0x11,-2,200,-1,0x36,-1,0x3A,0x05,-1,0x36,0x48,-1,0x13,-1,0x29,-1,0x2C,-3 and test picture:
    sudo fbi -d /dev/fb8 -T 1 -noverbose -a example.jpg Video:
    sudo apt-get install -y mplayer sudo SDL_VIDEODRIVER=fbcon SDL_FBDEV=/dev/fb8 mplayer -vo sdl -framedrop example.mpg Why it is extremaly slow ?  ( 1 frame pre second)
    Some hint?
     
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    mariuszb got a reaction from arunvir86 in 3.95 inch display test   
    I plugged in and tested the 3.95 inch display with Orange Pi PC and Armbian Jessy. It can be used for own use, this is only a test program   
    http://pl.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-LCD-module-Pi-TFT-3-6-inch-for-raspberry-pi-display-screen/32236159766.html
     
    https://github.com/flexiti/WiringOP

     
    Just compile and run displayTFT.c  file (display shows also CPU temperature )
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    mariuszb got a reaction from Melanrz in 3.95 inch display test   
    Now I have connected this display using fbtft 


     
    This is done as folows:
    sudo modprobe fbtft_device name=flexpfb rotate=180 gpios=dc:110,reset:21,wr:1,cs:6,db00:3,db01:68,db02:71,db03:64,db04:2,db05:65,db06:66,db07:67 sudo modprobe flexfb width=320 height=480 buswidth=8 init=-1,0x11,-2,200,-1,0x36,-1,0x3A,0x05,-1,0x36,0x48,-1,0x13,-1,0x29,-1,0x2C,-3 and test picture:
    sudo fbi -d /dev/fb8 -T 1 -noverbose -a example.jpg Video:
    sudo apt-get install -y mplayer sudo SDL_VIDEODRIVER=fbcon SDL_FBDEV=/dev/fb8 mplayer -vo sdl -framedrop example.mpg Why it is extremaly slow ?  ( 1 frame pre second)
    Some hint?
     
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    mariuszb got a reaction from lanefu in 3.95 inch display test   
    I plugged in and tested the 3.95 inch display with Orange Pi PC and Armbian Jessy. It can be used for own use, this is only a test program   
    http://pl.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-LCD-module-Pi-TFT-3-6-inch-for-raspberry-pi-display-screen/32236159766.html
     
    https://github.com/flexiti/WiringOP

     
    Just compile and run displayTFT.c  file (display shows also CPU temperature )
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    mariuszb got a reaction from gnasch in 3.95 inch display test   
    I plugged in and tested the 3.95 inch display with Orange Pi PC and Armbian Jessy. It can be used for own use, this is only a test program   
    http://pl.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-LCD-module-Pi-TFT-3-6-inch-for-raspberry-pi-display-screen/32236159766.html
     
    https://github.com/flexiti/WiringOP

     
    Just compile and run displayTFT.c  file (display shows also CPU temperature )
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    mariuszb got a reaction from Godz in Orange Pi PC Mediatek Mt7601 usb wifi success   
    if anyone is interested
     
    https://github.com/igorpecovnik/lib/issues/311
     
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