Ok, now i have a custom compiled https://github.com/juj/fbcp-ili9341 driver and the whole screen is now visible.
I have followed most of these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jsMi...sp=sharing
I installed these binaries using the git clone, then installCM3 script, however they were compiled for pi3/pi3+ and would only work with underclocking. I selected the fbcpFilled through the Freeplay menu and this installed the driver and setup a service. Then i overwrote the binary located in /usr/local/bin/fbcpFilled with my binary that i compiled. I then commented out the underclocking and have restarted the Freeplay CM3 device. to keep myself from accidentally picking a different driver i removed the menu by deleting the menu that was added /home/pi/RetroPie/retropiemenu/Freeplay\ Options/dispMenu.sh.
This has me auto booting into emulation station, my screen looks good, and i am not under clocking.
I have followed most of these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jsMi...sp=sharing
I installed these binaries using the git clone, then installCM3 script, however they were compiled for pi3/pi3+ and would only work with underclocking. I selected the fbcpFilled through the Freeplay menu and this installed the driver and setup a service. Then i overwrote the binary located in /usr/local/bin/fbcpFilled with my binary that i compiled. I then commented out the underclocking and have restarted the Freeplay CM3 device. to keep myself from accidentally picking a different driver i removed the menu by deleting the menu that was added /home/pi/RetroPie/retropiemenu/Freeplay\ Options/dispMenu.sh.
This has me auto booting into emulation station, my screen looks good, and i am not under clocking.