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Sorry, you're just plain wrong. You can boot with 1280x720 resolution just fine (or which ever hardware resolution your display reports as supported).
Have you tried, like, reading the FAQ?
This was not included in the "50hrs doing everything possible"? The relevant FAQ section specifically covers the only config file you need to edit to do this (clue, it's neither config.txt nor cmdline.txt). Settings -> System -> Raspberry Pi settings -> Display resolution also lists the resolutions your connected display reports as supported via EDID.
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you assume something I keep telling you.
Yep it won't boot at 720p and it won't boot without the HDMI getting an EDID from the monitor....err like using DVI which usually blocks it. I got as far as the green boot logo then nothing after, as the OS can't handle it.
Again.
here which you can't get at unless the system DOES actually boot....ahum!
WILL NOT RUN.
Sorry, you're just plain wrong. You can boot with 1280x720 resolution just fine (or which ever hardware resolution your display reports as supported).
Have you tried, like, reading the FAQ?
This was not included in the "50hrs doing everything possible"? The relevant FAQ section specifically covers the only config file you need to edit to do this (clue, it's neither config.txt nor cmdline.txt). Settings -> System -> Raspberry Pi settings -> Display resolution also lists the resolutions your connected display reports as supported via EDID.
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you assume something I keep telling you.
yes the display doesn't report anything.which ever hardware resolution your display reports as supported
+Have you tried, like, reading the FAQ? Maybe I did ha!
Yep it won't boot at 720p and it won't boot without the HDMI getting an EDID from the monitor....err like using DVI which usually blocks it. I got as far as the green boot logo then nothing after, as the OS can't handle it.
Again.
here which you can't get at unless the system DOES actually boot....ahum!
It won't boot anything if I try to connect it to my samsung syncmaster cos it uses HDMI to a DVI connector.Settings -> System -> Raspberry Pi settings -> Display resolution also lists the resolutions your connected display reports as supported via EDID.
WILL NOT RUN.
Statistics: Posted by easterly_gales — Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:01 pm