well, seems there is a 'hacked' driver in that threat. Sorry, no idea if that will work - and I have no time checking that for you.I have no idea, I am very new to this. Thats why i need some pointers in getting even generic dsi up and running.so how to achieve this without having a kernel driver?..
This is a hobby project so mainline support wasn't necessary. I need some help only with getting the dsi up and running and send some commands as im very new to this.
VC4 generic dsi driver doesnt send any commands. So i understand i have to make my own overlay or something so i can send my own commands through DSI. If i get to understand this part i hope i can run other DSI panels directly as well.1. To first write the BIST registers to the ICN6202 through MIPI DSI itself instead of external I2C .
Some one has already sucessfully driven ICN6202 on PI 3 and 4. But not much information for beginners were given there.
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As long as you don't have access to the data sheet of ICN6202 there is a high chance you will get to nowhere.
Statistics: Posted by aBUGSworstnightmare — Tue Jul 09, 2024 9:34 am