Hi
I have a Portsdown 2020 (scattered across the bench, no box!) which was working fine when I packed it away a while ago. Now I actually have some time to play the touch screen just displays a scattering of vertical white bars. I realise this is a screen thing and not a Portsdown thing but are these screens generally fragile and just sulk and die? The software itself is all fine and drivable via ssh.
I've checked the ribbon cable and re-seated it and the cable from the screen's PCB to the screen itself with no change.
Weirdly I also have an LCD video monitor destined for a 5.6GHz analogue setup which has also died. Seems the LCD destroying fairies have been in the shack.
Jeremy
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Dead 7" touch screen?
Re: Dead 7" touch screen?
Hi Jeremy
No, the 7 inch screens are generally reliable. Check the supply voltage at the screen as a fisrt step.
Dave
No, the 7 inch screens are generally reliable. Check the supply voltage at the screen as a fisrt step.
Dave
Re: Dead 7" touch screen?
Thanks Dave. Volts are good, I've tried powering it directly from another supply as well, same thing. I don't have a spare Pi either so I can't rule that out, although it works fine via ssh.
The screen is seeing the Pi, at least in some sense as it blanks when the Pi is shut down but power still applied.
Jeremy
The screen is seeing the Pi, at least in some sense as it blanks when the Pi is shut down but power still applied.
Jeremy
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Re: Dead 7" touch screen?
I just noticed the touchscreen itself is working, just no display. I'm basing this on ssh'ing in and shutting portsdown down to Linux, then typing 'gui' which results in the ssh session displaying (presumably) debug info. Touching the screen then results in messages via ssh such as 'x=596 y=380 ScreenState = NormalMenu'.
Jeremy
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