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Hi Community, nice to be here!
Well really have to challenge a big target (I think so), where I have an Bay Trail z37xx which drives an Mipi-DSi panel, that has an resolution of 800x1280, yes it is an vertical design.
The biggest difference of the vertical display is the position of pixel [1,1], it differs to default 1280x800 display exactly 90° counter clockwise, that means, that for example the AMI Bios will be also displayed 90° rotated and stretched in height and squeezed in width.
but now the project concept changed, and content needs to be consistently displayed in landscape, that means I only need to remap the pixels:
Left upper corner of an image, => Picture pixel [1,1] --> physical pixel [1,800]
right upper corner of an image, => Picture pixel [1,800] --> physical pixel [1280,800]
right lower corner of an image, => Picture pixel [1280,1] --> physical pixel [1,800]
Left lower corner of an image, => Picture pixel [1,1] --> physical pixel [1,1]
with SPI Displays it was no issue to use the framebuffer for a rotation of the picture, and the z37xx vol2 manual shows a lot of settings, but it seems they are only able to handle 0° and 180° "rotation"
I knew this is really no easy challenge, and my knowledge seems to be too limited here...
So a helpful tip would be very appreciated...
Thanks in Advance from Germany, Thorsten
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Unfortunately the l Z37xx Bay Trail -T is on the "off-roadmap" and its support is for limited manufacturers. For this reason, we do not have support for this processor. Click on http://ark.intel.com/products/series/76761/Intel-Atom-Processor-Z3700-Series this link to learn more about the specifications of the Z37xx family. LynnZ.
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Hello ThorstenK
-Are you performing this changes on BIOS level?
-What operating system are you using?
-What is the doc # of the manual that you are using?
Best Regards,
Adolfo
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Hello AdolfoS,
thanks for your reply!
Doc Id I refered is 329474-003
It will be a Windows Core 10 System, which makes it more restricted... In an Android, or Linux kernel I would know how to use framebuffer to makes i stable rotated into the desired direction.
And this is the reason, why only a Bios/Bootcode based solution maybe stable enough to fix that behavior....
Greets Thorsten
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Hello ThorstenK
Thanks for your feedback, we are still trying to determine the best path of support for your issue, we will reply back as soon as possible.
Regards,
Adolfo
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Hello ThorstenK,
We're looking for the best option in order to provide you with the best support, as soon as we have more information we'll write back.
Best regards,
Jimmy.
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Unfortunately the l Z37xx Bay Trail -T is on the "off-roadmap" and its support is for limited manufacturers. For this reason, we do not have support for this processor. Click on http://ark.intel.com/products/series/76761/Intel-Atom-Processor-Z3700-Series this link to learn more about the specifications of the Z37xx family. LynnZ.

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