The RPI4 HDMI is completely a different beast.  It's firmware and
hardware drivers are completely different.   We don't load anything
special, as we work in just plain framebuffer modes.   There are far too
many settings for us to track.

I would suggest you read the rpi documentation. 
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/video.md.

I did not see any smoking guns, but perhaps there is some things that
you can try.......of course, you may have to ask waveshare how to get
this working.



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