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MHS-3.5in Raspberry Pi Display Not Working
Started connected to external display, booted up terminal, cloned repo, changed permissions, and executed the MHS35-show command, waited, and nothing. Almost exactly the same as #336, but for me, I see a cursor in the bottom right of the screen. It does this whether or not I have the external display connected, and won't print text unless I jiggle the Micro-USB in which it will say [uptime elapsed] hwmon hwmon1: Undervoltage detected!
Is That This Display?
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Started connected to external display, booted up terminal, cloned repo, changed permissions, and executed the MHS35-show command, waited, and nothing. Almost exactly the same as #336, but for me, I see a cursor in the bottom right of the screen. It does this whether or not I have the external display connected, and won't print text unless I jiggle the Micro-USB in which it will say [uptime elapsed] hwmon hwmon1: Undervoltage detected!
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Yes of course! It is the MHS 3.5" TFT display for a Raspberry Pi, I am using it with a 3a+ board on Raspbian's latest version, 64-bit. I also tried the latest version with 32-bit and it was the same.
Do you have 3B+/4B or other RaspberryPi for test?
http://www.lcdwiki.com/MHS-3.5inch_RPi_Display
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Yes of course! It is the MHS 3.5" TFT display for a Raspberry Pi, I am using it with a 3a+ board on Raspbian's latest version, 64-bit. I also tried the latest version with 32-bit and it was the same.
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I'm using a 3A+!
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023, 5:45 AM goodtft @.***> wrote:
Do you have 3B+/4B or other RaspberryPi for test?
http://www.lcdwiki.com/MHS-3.5inch_RPi_Display
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Yes of course! It is the MHS 3.5" TFT display for a Raspberry Pi, I am using it with a 3a+ board on Raspbian's latest version, 64-bit. I also tried the latest version with 32-bit and it was the same.
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I got a similar/same problem with this Display: http://www.lcdwiki.com/3.5inch_RPi_Display
In may case it's because there is no driver for wayland. It only works with X11 So I had to go to raspi-config and change back to X11 under advanced Settings -> wayland
I'm having this problem on bullseye with pi4. Change config files and nothing blinking cursor and corrupts the sd card reformatted multiple times just gonna return it get better screen