Garbage/Lines on Side of OLED Expansion
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@Samuel-Ellicott You are the man! That worked exactly as explained and all the garbage pixels/lines have been cleared. Thanks!
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@Joshua-Rhykerd While for the life of me I can't find it now, but I seem to remember that recently @Lazar-Demin posted something about updates to the OLED libraries associated with this. Do you have the latest release installed on your Omega?
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@Kit-Bishop I do have the latest release installed on my Omega. Thanks for your input.
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@Joshua-Rhykerd All good - just trying to think of things that might cause the problem - sorry I couldn't be of more help
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I thought this problem was resolved in thanks to @Samuel-Ellicott's suggested solution, but it seems that it was only a temporary fix. When powered off and back on again the dots/lines seem to reappear?
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@Joshua-Rhykerd It's probably not an issue with the hardware. We are working on our end to identify the issue in the driver.
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Yeah, it's probably not the hardware. When my Omega arrived and there was still no driver for the OLED my display didn't have these lines.
After the upgrade that introduced the driver I noticed this on my display as well. If I load a 128x64 image the "garbage" is cleared.
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Yeah, definitely not hardware. This issue showed up with the latest firmware release where @Lazar-Demin was working on some other issues with the OLED (discussed here).
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yep, it's a driver issue. I'll be looking into it tonight!
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@Scott-Smith, @fader, @Joshua-Rhykerd: please pickup b246 and try it out again, I think I've fixed the nagging issues but I appreciate your help in testing.
Run
oupgrade -l -f
on the command line to grab b246.
Or you can try grabbing the latestoled-exp
package from the Onion package repo:opkg update opkg --force-reinstall install libonionoledexp oled-exp
I've done testing on my end but let me know if there are any issues on your end!
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@Lazar-Demin Looks good on my end. Thanks for the fix!
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works perfectly ... thanks !!!