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Hi,
I have a RPI3 with the DSI 7" touchscreen display which I would like to use to control nanoDLP and use the HDMI output with my projector.
I would like to know if someone else tryed this and how managed run startx in one display (DSI) and nanoDLP on the other (HDMI).
Thanks
Roger
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I am trying the same thing. I plan on connecting the display using VGA GPIO adapter. I am still waiting on the VGA adapter to arrive. So far, I have tested the display in HDMI mode and with projector calibration images. It shows the image but it is zoomed in. I am logging into the raspi through my PC. However, once the VGA gets connected, it should be a localhost via the graphic interface through the touchscreen and a remote keyboard. I just hope that the processor is fast enough to handle everything, the projector / arduino and the X11 interface.
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Running x server on rpi is very resource extensive. I suggest to use android compatible board and connect lcd to it.
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I am trying to avoid the use of a networked connection to the pi. I will see how it performs with the x server. BTW, is there a command line interface to nanodlp? This could be useful to fire up print jobs.
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Hi RogerP this Topic can be help
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/view … &start=125
I'm not progammer and not good in English. Can't you try it to control by TFT monitor
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send request to url below to run any plate
http://rpi_ip/printer/start/plate_id
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Thiengod,
after some tries and errors, a few months ago, I managed to run X server on the touch display and use HDMI as output to my printer.
And it is working fine.
Thanks
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That great RogerP
Can you shown me how to do it. I'm just a beginner
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Hi guys
Id be extremely interested to know how you achieved this too ??
Cheers
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RogerP, it would be nice if you could tell us how you did it. So far, I have my VGA666 board installed into the RPI. I can see the output and also startx, but without nanodlp. The moment nanodlp is started, it takes control of the GPIO port and the display goes blank.
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I will take a look on my notes and write here what I have done, but Manojd I am not using a GPIO board. I bought the DSI display so it let the GPIO free for other uses.
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