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Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - butteredmuffins - 04-02-2016

First off phoenix card is absolute sheet.

Second off thank you for developing this bored. 

Now to the problem, some people haven't been able to get these things to boot for one reason or another. 
Here is what worked for me after trying 4 power supplies, 4 different USB cables, numerous images, sheety phoenix card software, and terrible documentation.


I'm on windows 10

I have the 2GB pine64.

I have a 2.5a 5v power supply, I will try a lower amperage power supply later and update you all
here is the one I have, please do not purchase it until i update you on other power supplies..
http://www.amazon.com/CanaKit-Raspberry-Supply-Adapter-Charger/dp/B00MARDJZ4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459595016&sr=8-1&keywords=5v+2.5a+power+supply

you're going to need win32diskimager.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/

go download the arch linux pine64 image from here
pine64 wiki page: 
http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pine_A64_Software_Release

install the arch linux on your handy dandy micro sd card using win32diskimager, its super simple, it shouldn't cause any errors, knock on wood...

If you have any adapter of any sort going from your HDMI cable to DVI or VGA adapter, whatever, remove it. For some reason that caused problems. Try plugging into something with straight HDMI, try unplugging any peripherals just in case, you can try with whatever you want but for simplicity sake remove them. I personally plugged it into my TV, because my monitor doesn't have HDMI. I did have my wifi adapter plugged in when I booted arch linux. I'm trying to get android to boot right now. Let me know if you have any questions.

Please leave a comment below and let me know if this thread helped you, because this seems to be a common issue and needs some visibility, it was a very frustrating issue for me

Good luck.


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - jlmc - 04-02-2016

thanks for sharing! I'm still waiting for my pine64 to arrive. Glad to know it's working for you!


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - miro - 04-02-2016

(04-02-2016, 05:11 AM)butteredmuffins Wrote: [...]
If you have any adapter of any sort going from your HDMI cable to DVI or VGA adapter, whatever, remove it. For some reason that caused problems. Try plugging into something with straight HDMI, try unplugging any peripherals just in case, you can try with whatever you want but for simplicity sake remove them.
[...]

ok, thanks ... sounds like this explains my problem. I have some kind of HDMI2DVI-Adapter. I took your advice and used only HDMI. Now I got an output and see my desktop Big Grin

*hurray*

thanks again!


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - pine.adam - 04-03-2016

Same thing here. I had the HDMI to DVI-D adaptor from amazon basics and it wasn't showing a thing. Tried HDMI straight to the TV HDMI and it works, but my screen settings on the TV can't be adjusted to get the entire display on the screen. It is too big.

Thanks for the help.

-Adam


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - butteredmuffins - 04-04-2016

(04-03-2016, 02:03 PM)pine.adam Wrote: Same thing here. I had the HDMI to DVI-D adaptor from amazon basics and it wasn't showing a thing. Tried HDMI straight to the TV HDMI and it works, but my screen settings on the TV can't be adjusted to get the entire display on the screen. It is too big.

Thanks for the help.

-Adam
Adam I had the same problem, you should just have to adjust the vertical/horizontal position on your monitor/tv under the menus. Smile Let me know


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - Rhymoore - 04-06-2016

I was using an HDMI to DVI Adapter on my Dell Display, which lead to a pink colored screen.
When i was using my 4K TV with direct hdmi input, everything was good in the end :-)


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - MattShaile - 04-06-2016

After trying numerous operating systems on different SD cards and changing the power supply like 5 times, I found your thread and tried going straight through HDMI instead of using a DVI adapter for a monitor.

Success! It fixed it (although I can hear noise and the screen doesn't fully fit).

Hopefully I can find a software solution to fix this so I can go back to DVI.

This board is generally awful. The amount of problems people are having makes me think the Pine 64 team didn't do any user testing at all. I'm looking forward to trying it out now it actually starts though!

Thanks OP


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - rahlquist - 04-06-2016

Unfortunately for me the monitor/tv I need to be using is not compatible. Which just bites.


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - pine.tree - 04-06-2016

(04-06-2016, 08:06 AM)MattShaile Wrote: The amount of problems people are having makes me think the Pine 64 team didn't do any user testing at all.

I agree, the issue was that the Pine64 kickstarter shot off like a rocket, and they only really needed a little bit of people to get the idea going. They didn't do much user testing beforehand, which is hurting current users today. Hopefully the common DVI incompatibility issue is fixed soon.


RE: Try Pine64 Without Using Any Display Adapters - Straight HDMI - nelg - 05-23-2016

(04-06-2016, 05:42 AM)Rhymoore Wrote: I was using an HDMI to DVI Adapter on my Dell Display, which lead to a pink colored screen.
When i was using my 4K TV with direct hdmi input, everything was good in the end :-)

The pink colour is caused by the monitoring expecting rgb, and the pine64 outputing YPbPr.

HDMI ports can output either colour space.

My Dell monitor, supports changing the colour settings to YPbPr.  When I do that, it's no longer pink.  I am writing this post using my pine64, plugged into my dell via an HDMI to DVI cable.

Regards
Glen