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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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RPI and HDMI->VGA converters..

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  • K Offline
    kckndrgn
    last edited by Aug 31, 2016, 3:17 PM

    Best i can say is, have you done an update and upgrade recently to your Pi (assuming you are on Rasbian or NOOBS OS)?

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get upgrade
    

    and make sure all drivers and configurations are current?

    Might start with a new installation of the Pi OS and go from there.

    May also need to try to find the differences in the configurations between your Pi and your friends.

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      gshimself @kckndrgn
      last edited by gshimself Aug 31, 2016, 3:28 PM Aug 31, 2016, 3:27 PM

      @kckndrgn Thanks for replying!

      I’ve done a update/upgrade but same resaults, and yes, I’ve reinstalled Jessie on my SD card. But before I reseted my SD-card I tried it in his RPI and it worked. So
      My card -> His RPI, WORKS
      His cars -> His RPI, WORKS
      My C -> my rpi, NO
      His C -> ^^^^, NO.

      So it’s something with my hardware to do but can’t figure out how and why… It’s not like there is a BIOS reset anywhere either. :(
      And the powersupply should be good when I’ve used the same stuff on his RPI when it works. It’s so weird. It’s just a video output.

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        kckndrgn
        last edited by Aug 31, 2016, 3:37 PM

        Sounds like you have a bad Pi then.

        Don’t know if there is any support in the Pi/Linux world but maybe you can use a USB to VGA adapter? I’ve got one on my PC (running winblows) for a dual monitor setup.

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          Knox
          last edited by Aug 31, 2016, 4:29 PM

          There is also this little beauty
          https://www.pi-supply.com/product/gert-vga-666-hardware-vga-raspberry-pi/

          it uses the gpio pins instead of the hdmi output.

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            gshimself @Knox
            last edited by Aug 31, 2016, 7:15 PM

            @Knox I’ve thought about that but just that I’ve tried 3 different converters makes me mad when it doesn’t work for some unknown reason. But maybe I just have to accept it and buy one. :)

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