06-19-2016, 08:22 PM
(06-19-2016, 03:07 PM)phloog Wrote:(06-19-2016, 02:17 PM)xalius Wrote: Can you post some more specifics of your setup? Link the image you wrote to the card and with what tool you did. What power supply are you using, is your HDMI display HDCP capable and can do 1080P?
Sure - and thanks, Xalius
I will state right off the bat that I can't help you much with the question "the image you wrote to the card" because I have used MULTIPLE tools to try MULTIPLE images.
The power supply that I am using was ordered with the unit from Pine64...let me just say right now that if using the Pine64-supplied power supply is causing a problem with the Pine64 board here I'm probably done here... <snip>
EDIT: And yes, I have tried multiple displays including my Sharp Aquos that handles HDMI@1080....Not sure if this helps, but when the Pine is connected to one of the HDMI ports, the television seems to indicate that there IS something there, and it displays HDMI: 1080p ...but nothing ever shows
Please forgive me, but I don't believe you... I'm not calling you a liar, I just don't believe your story (I'm not that gullible).
If you can't answer xalius' question with specifics then you are not credible. To state you you used multiple tools and multiple images is bogus. Which specific tool did you use, with what command did you try to write the image file to the SD card, (on what OS machine) and so on... your story is not credible, and your attitude is suspect.
I am dissappointed with the Pine64 bashing going on here on this forum; its innappropriate and its not helpful.
We are not talking about a finished product here... we are talking about a super computer on an index card ! ... a computer board minus OS, display, I|O, and power... you YOU (yourself) have to be willing to work with it, and be willing to work with the community. I am noticing a lot of bashing going on, but not a whole lot of 'can do' attitude and willingness to work with the community.
Unless you ESD shocked your board (ripping it out of its static package) its fine. I don't believe its DOA, and from what I can tell its probably more an issue of knowing what you're doing (and it doesn't seem like you do).
1) what image did you use?
2) what OS did you use to burn the image to SD?
3) what command (specifically) did you use to create the SD?
4) What SD card did you select?
5) what is the output from your diagnostic header?
6) Specifically what brand and model of hdmi display did you plug into?
7) what is the specific rating of your PSU?
marcus