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Yes, I'm sure this has been covered, though I can't seem to find relevant info based on what I'm experiencing. I am trying to get my pine to start up, using only those components that shipped with it (1gb unit, lcd screen, 64 gb micro sd with android). I cabled lcd screen based on a guess, plugged in the pine (using the supplied power supply) and get.....nothing. The red led lights up, but no display.

Here's a pic of how I have it set up.


https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9uLV0...DVIRHlNMHM
What have i done wrong?
(07-06-2016, 11:34 AM)pharris430 Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, I'm sure this has been covered, though I can't seem to find relevant info based on what I'm experiencing. I am trying to get my pine to start up, using only those components that shipped with it (1gb unit, lcd screen, 64 gb micro sd with android). I cabled lcd screen based on a guess, plugged in the pine (using the supplied power supply) and get.....nothing. The red led lights up, but no display.

Here's a pic of how I have it set up.


https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9uLV0...DVIRHlNMHM
What have i done wrong?

LCD cable could be wrong way up, or the board could have shipped with the HDMI image of the OS. This has happened before, as I recall. The LCD touchscreen requires a different OS image to the HDMI version.
yup, it's the hdmi version of android only. Boots up fine with an hdmi tv. Now I need to invest in a couple of micro sd cards for a new android and unix install.