Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Custom firmware assistance? #3

Open
thedrewm opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 6 comments
Open

Custom firmware assistance? #3

thedrewm opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 6 comments

Comments

@thedrewm
Copy link

thedrewm commented Oct 15, 2023

Hello, really solid work with this project! I have a project I'm looking into using your firmware with a custom driver board I designed with two different panels of different resolutions. I'm looking to enable certain inputs. Is this something I may be able to ask for some assistance on?
MST703 Prototype

@csurf
Copy link
Owner

csurf commented Nov 17, 2023

Did you manage to compile, upload, and get a working firmware using my repo?

@thedrewm
Copy link
Author

thedrewm commented Nov 27, 2023

Thank you for responding! I have not tried compiling your firmware. (Edit: Actually I had somebody else compile it) Software is not exactly my strong suit, hardware is. I would be happy to pay you for any assistance if that’s possible?

@Y2K-x
Copy link

Y2K-x commented Nov 27, 2023

Thank you for responding! I have not tried compiling your firmware. Software is not exactly my strong suit, hardware is. I would be happy to pay you for any assistance if that’s possible?

Allow me to chime in and clarify this part. I've been working with thedrewm on getting this firmware working with this driver & some new displays. I have managed to set up Keil uVision and compile this firmware successfully, but we have yet to get it working on this custom driver. If you would like, we would absolutely love if you'd be able to guide us in the right direction to be able to get working PCB and panel definitions going for this firmware, as the MST703 is proving to be very lucrative for our end use case.

We're primarily trying to target 3-4 specific displays using this one driver board, which are the ones commonly used in electronics projects in the community we're part of. This community has been actively in need of a "universal" LCD driver that accepts the average range of standard definition input signals (15KHz 240p/480i, up to 480p) through a wide variety of input formats (RGBs, RGBHV, YPbPr, S-Video, CVBS). The end goal is to open source the hardware and hopefully provide our community with the "One Driver to Rule Them All" so to speak.

Again, we would greatly appreciate it if you decide to be of any assistance, either through GitHub or through private channels (we primarily converse on Discord). In any case, I greatly appreciate the work you've put into this firmware!

@csurf
Copy link
Owner

csurf commented Jan 12, 2024

@Y2K-x
not sure of how much assistance I can be without having access to the same hardware you guys are using, but send me the discord.

@Y2K-x
Copy link

Y2K-x commented Jan 13, 2024

@Y2K-x not sure of how much assistance I can be without having access to the same hardware you guys are using, but send me the discord.

Hey! I believe I sent you a friend request on Discord, assuming your Discord username is the same as your Github's. If not, send me the correct username and I'll add that. We've been doing this all in a group DM on there, which makes it a bit harder to get you there haha

@csurf
Copy link
Owner

csurf commented Jan 13, 2024

@Y2K-x I don't do discord much. My username is "csurf." with the dot at the end

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

3 participants