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Raspberry Pi 4 now has overscan support #14

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madmodder123 opened this issue May 4, 2020 · 2 comments
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Raspberry Pi 4 now has overscan support #14

madmodder123 opened this issue May 4, 2020 · 2 comments

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@madmodder123
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raspberrypi/linux#3090

So this script should work now right?
When trying to adjust the overscan the junk area corners of the screen don't move/update.
Manually adjusting the fields work just fine.
(I know how this script runs, I had it running on my Pi 3 just fine).

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I'm pretty decent at coding, but I couldn't figure out how it draws to the framebuffer or I would just fix it myself

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ukscone commented Sep 28, 2020

lines 135 and 136 create the random (and zero'd) data and lines 157,181,192,217 dump the data to the display

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