10-13-2017, 09:05 AM
Okay. After you reboot the system, you can go through the menu and launch that ROM again. Hit A repeatedly during launch to get the runcommand menu (which is that setup menu you mentioned) to come up.
Select "Remove video mode choice"
then select "Launch"
What happens when you select a different video mode (in that menu) is that it actually changes the HDMI output. If you had HDMI plugged in, you would likely see the monitor/TV change to that video mode. That is assuming that your TV can accept the mode you chose.
The problem with this (for the Freeplay Zero) is that the LCD is a clone of the HDMI, and switching modes dynamically drives it crazy. If you want to try forcing different video modes, you can do that in the /boot/config.txt file but it's not super straightforward.
Select "Remove video mode choice"
then select "Launch"
What happens when you select a different video mode (in that menu) is that it actually changes the HDMI output. If you had HDMI plugged in, you would likely see the monitor/TV change to that video mode. That is assuming that your TV can accept the mode you chose.
The problem with this (for the Freeplay Zero) is that the LCD is a clone of the HDMI, and switching modes dynamically drives it crazy. If you want to try forcing different video modes, you can do that in the /boot/config.txt file but it's not super straightforward.
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