Thank you for the information.

Yes, I have almost admitted defeat on this. Which is terribly disappointing, 
because these boards are designed for this purpose.

I was looking to start with the LCD, gain confidence and then extend the 
functionality to my own hardware hence the reason for this trajectory.
I know Cape Manager is also part of Rasperberry Pi so maybe I am stuck at a 
level which is common to both platforms.

I am an embedded engineer, but I haven't played too much in the Linux domain. 
So I am slowly geting a hold of that domain.
Embedded devices can be tricky, but there is defined order and structure. If 
that is obeyed, usually you have good solid results. Especially with silicon 
that is high volume production.
I am still trying to work out why this seems so "hard". I am not sure whether 
its a result of poor architecture, poor documentation or a combination of the 
two.

It really does frustrate me and upsets me somewhat that we are pushing 
"newbies" away from development due to complexities which shouldn't be there.

I have seen forum after forum, where people are completely stumped with getting 
overlays to work. I have even read forums posts from Robert Nelson saying that 
boot loader of the EMMC gets in the way of the SD boot. Which i find just 
completely absurd. But maybe its just do you my understanding of the 
architecture.

But again, I thank you for your information and I think I will just invest in 
another platform.

Regards,
Scott


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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Venkatesh Vadde <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 5:31 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Beagle Bone Black 4D Systems 4th Gen 4.3" LCD, could 
not request pin 40

Scott:

This kind of a problem had troubled me many months back as well, but I moved on 
to solve it another way using a Raspberry Pi based LCD. While that may not be 
helping you directly just now, you might want to consider writing to the TI-e2e 
community, where engineers are paid to support issues like this with the BBB 
hardware and firmware. Please take this there. I am not ruling out other kind 
of help you might find here.

My summary assessment on this display issue has been that the vast majority of 
people use BBB in embedded mode without displays. Those who do use a display 
(the small minority) know how to use a simple i2c based interface or the like, 
and get by.




On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 12:47 PM Mecha Lec 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have flagged this under "Beagle Bone Black " but maybe its more of a CAPE 
issue.

I have a BBB Revision C, with 4DSystems LCD Cape.

I am hoping someone on this forum could possibly help with a software related 
issue.

I am running 2net 4.1 Kernal 
,http://www.2net.co.uk/android4beagle.html<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.2net.co.uk%2Fandroid4beagle.html&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd4dbc4b8c4904893c2dd08d72b89c55d%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637025743025132180&sdata=diiL0hEMpJ7Xh8q7VJtYgCOmxfI8520UYgI7dbTLYLY%3D&reserved=0>

The screen shows "Android" and then this fades out.

Looking at serial I have this error:

[ 3.353484] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: pin 44e108a0.0 already requested by 
panel; cannot claim for 0-0070
[ 3.363651] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: pin-40 (0-0070) status -22
[ 3.370239] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: could not request pin 40 
(44e108a0.0) from group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins on device pinctrl-single

I think this might be why it doesn't continue with the Kernal but I could be 
wrong.

Referring to all available forum posts regarding this LCD I have tried many 
different options in uEnv.txt to disable HDMI, disable universal cape and alike 
but nothing seems to work.
I am not sure what command options are actually relevant to this particular 
build.

I have also read that the boot int eh EMMC can also affect the overlays which 
are being loaded by the image in the SD card. I have ensured I have loaded one 
of the latest flasher images from official beagle bone site.
Running just this flasher image, the screen does display correctly so I know it 
is not a hardware related issue.

I have also double checked the overlay that is being used and all the pins are 
correct and match the schematic of the display.

I am a newbie to Beable Bone Black and Linux so this is incredibly difficult 
and have spent weeks now trying to overcome this hurdle.
So any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have attached the serial outputs from the problamatic SD image and also for 
my base EMMC.

Hoping someone could provide some info to push me in the right direction.

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