So you have one board that works and another that does not work with the
same exact software?
Gerald

On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Upol Ryskulova <upo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Gerald,
> I faced with the same problem as Glenn
> "I appear to be getting is that during the initial boot, I get the
> BeagleBone logo appear in the top left of the screen. This also changes
> size depending on what resolution I set in uEnv.txt .After this image
> disappears and a little more time has passed, I get "No Signal" on my 32"
> TV or "Power Saving Mode HDMI" on my LG Flatron L246WH 24" Monitor."  said
> above. Except I have different LCD Screen. My parse-edid edid
>
> parse-edid: parse-edid version 2.0.0
> parse-edid: EDID checksum passed.
>
> # EDID version 1 revision 3
> Section "Monitor"
> # Block type: 2:0 3:ff
> # Block type: 2:0 3:fc
> Identifier "Philips 226V4"
> VendorName "PHL"
> ModelName "Philips 226V4"
> # Block type: 2:0 3:ff
> # Block type: 2:0 3:fc
> # Block type: 2:0 3:fd
> HorizSync 30-83
> VertRefresh 56-76
> # Max dot clock (video bandwidth) 170 MHz
> # DPMS capabilities: Active off:yes  Suspend:no  Standby:no
>
> Mode "1920x1080" # vfreq 60.000Hz, hfreq 67.500kHz
> DotClock 148.500000
> HTimings 1920 2008 2052 2200
> VTimings 1080 1084 1089 1125
> Flags "+HSync" "+VSync"
> EndMode
> # Block type: 2:0 3:ff
> # Block type: 2:0 3:fc
> # Block type: 2:0 3:fd
> EndSection
>
> I did try to give defaul screen resolution in uEnv.txt as Glenn said. But
> it is just changing the size of the debian logo for 2-3 seconds and then
> screen turning to black again. I upgraded to linux 3.8.13-bone70 today from
> linux 3.8.13-bone41 just downloaded it ran ./install-me.sh then rebooted. I
> am working with two beaglebone black boards right now. One is perfectly
> running with lcd screen and hdmi cable without any modification to uEnv.xt
> file or something else. Both BBB boards have same kernel and os versions. I
> appreciate all your advice and help.
>
> Upol
>
>
>
> 29 Aralık 2013 Pazar 22:28:57 UTC+2 tarihinde Gerald yazdı:
>>
>> I assume you followed all the instructions on the Wiki, so I guess the
>> board is bad. I would to an RMA request.
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 10:57 AM, <aeh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Gerald! I have the same problem as the people on here. Did an MMC
>>> reflash to latest software and thought maybe it is a faulty HDMI cable. I
>>> have since received a dragon board with the same micro hdmi connector as
>>> the beaglebone. Dragonboard HDMI works fine, BeagleBone does not.
>>> Any ideas?
>>> Thanks, Alex
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 7:06:19 AM UTC-7, ghalf...@googlemail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've just received a BeagleBone Black, but I can't get the HDMI output
>>>> to work for love nor money. I'm using a known-good micro-HDMI to HDMI
>>>> adapter, and I've tried connecting it to a 1280x1024 monitor via a HDMI to
>>>> DVI-D cable and to a 1080p TV using a straight HDMI cable. The TV knows
>>>> there's something there (it disables inputs that are inactive, and it
>>>> allows me to select the HDMI input to which the BeagleBone is connected)
>>>> but says "No Signal," whereas the monitor just says "No Signal."
>>>>
>>>> I've tried both the preinstalled Angstrom Linux and the console version
>>>> of Ubuntu 13.04 - no dice with either. I've got a proper micro-HDMI to HDMI
>>>> cable arriving tomorrow, just in case there's something the BeagleBone
>>>> Black doesn't like about the adapter I'm using (although I tested it on a
>>>> Nokia 808 PureView, and it worked fine.)
>>>>
>>>> Anybody any ideas what might be preventing the BeagleBone Black from
>>>> bringing up a display? I can see nothing in the kernel logs that sheds any
>>>> light on the matter. It sees the virtual HDMI cape in Slot 6 and appears to
>>>> load the firmware cape-boneblack-hdmi-00A0.dtbo fine.
>>>>
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