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I'm using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 for a very compact portable project, I have an ILI9341 display running over DPI off the GPIO, works great!
However, I used to be able to flip the display around and squash the display area in on all four sides by adding display_rotate=x and overscan_[side]=x to config.txt
I got my new PCBs for the Pi & display today, and used the Raspberry Pi flasher to put the latest version of 64b Bookwork on my Pi Zero, the lines added to firmware/config.txt for a custom DPI display took effect immediately with no drama, but for the life of me I cannot headlessly rotate the display or add overscan to the sides. what gives?
I have a video of Bookworm (man on a boat wallpaper) running on this display and a PiZero inverted and squashed in top and bottom with overscan, and using the GUI I can get the display to rotate at least, so I'm hoping there is just a new way I'm supposed to achieve this?
Any help greatly appreciated.
I'm using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 for a very compact portable project, I have an ILI9341 display running over DPI off the GPIO, works great!
However, I used to be able to flip the display around and squash the display area in on all four sides by adding display_rotate=x and overscan_[side]=x to config.txt
I got my new PCBs for the Pi & display today, and used the Raspberry Pi flasher to put the latest version of 64b Bookwork on my Pi Zero, the lines added to firmware/config.txt for a custom DPI display took effect immediately with no drama, but for the life of me I cannot headlessly rotate the display or add overscan to the sides. what gives?
I have a video of Bookworm (man on a boat wallpaper) running on this display and a PiZero inverted and squashed in top and bottom with overscan, and using the GUI I can get the display to rotate at least, so I'm hoping there is just a new way I'm supposed to achieve this?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Statistics: Posted by Jameth — Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:23 am