04-09-2016, 04:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-09-2016, 04:49 PM by DaveyDarko.)
-What OS image are you using?
-What is the monitor's resolution?
-Have you tried connecting to a 1080p capable TV? -this is really everyone's best option at the moment to get video-
-How much RAM does your Pine64 have?
The Linux images I have tried all are fixed to 1080p resolution, you may be able to adjust that with fbset (may have to install it). But without output you could use serial console to set it up. These boards are very new "development" boards and no one should expect to see many supported resolutions or output type (ie, DVI) until the coders hired by Pine, or the community) can work out the issues. Getting a new SoC fully using hardware on modern OSes does not happen without a lot of work, and more help from Allwinner, because they have a history of not providing even the info required by the licensing they are using on their software.
-What is the monitor's resolution?
-Have you tried connecting to a 1080p capable TV? -this is really everyone's best option at the moment to get video-
-How much RAM does your Pine64 have?
The Linux images I have tried all are fixed to 1080p resolution, you may be able to adjust that with fbset (may have to install it). But without output you could use serial console to set it up. These boards are very new "development" boards and no one should expect to see many supported resolutions or output type (ie, DVI) until the coders hired by Pine, or the community) can work out the issues. Getting a new SoC fully using hardware on modern OSes does not happen without a lot of work, and more help from Allwinner, because they have a history of not providing even the info required by the licensing they are using on their software.
Currently playing around with Arduinos, CHIPs, Orange Pis, PineA64s, Raspberry Pis, etc.