Fiery Posted May 19, 2024 Author Posted May 19, 2024 6 hours ago, Davlish Singh said: VoCore MPRO USB 6.8" screen VoCore2 | Coin-sized Linux Computer Attached USB dump. usbdump.txt 50.83 kB · 1 download The display is already supported by AIDA64. Quote
Davlish Singh Posted May 20, 2024 Posted May 20, 2024 21 hours ago, Fiery said: The display is already supported by AIDA64. Doesn't seem to work for me. It's also not mentioned as a supported display here which is why I thought of putting it in this post. VoCore LCD does show up in the AIDA64 preferences but it does not work with the latest VoCore drivers. It fails with this error: Error: cannot find dll (libusb0.dll) I've also tried older VoCore drivers where the display init succeeds in Aida64 but still doesn't work properly (display is not faulty as it's working fine with other applications like SimHub). I've also made a forum post for my issue https://forums.aida64.com/topic/14201-vocore-lcd-usb-display-weird-artifacts-with-aida64/ Quote
pjcymru Posted June 7, 2024 Posted June 7, 2024 Hi I have Phanteks 5.5 inch hi-res display: PH-HRLCD Quote
Evandure Posted October 22, 2024 Posted October 22, 2024 Hello :-) I plan on buying this display: https://www.buydisplay.com/bar-type-6-2-inch-360x960-ips-tft-lcd-display-spi-rgb-interface Since it does not support USB natively, I will try to use a FT232H USB to SPI Adapter: Is it possible to implement this display in AIDA64? Of course I can provide USB dump or other necessary information, once I get the display. Does the Arduino library provided in the link above enable you to implement? Somewhere I read, that you needed SDK. Are the files provided sufficient for that? Edit: There are also some C++ sources available within the Arduino Tutorial. Maybe these could also be helpful. Thank you! :-) Quote
minaps Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Hi, would it happen to support first Gen Asus RYUJIN LCD display ? I tried my shot but currently it seems that only RYUJIN II and RYUJIN III are supported. Thank you ! Quote
Fiery Posted January 10 Author Posted January 10 1 hour ago, minaps said: Hi, would it happen to support first Gen Asus RYUJIN LCD display ? I tried my shot but currently it seems that only RYUJIN II and RYUJIN III are supported. Thank you ! AIDA64 relies on the ROG AIO SDK module that is developed by Asus. Unfortunately they no longer see it a priority to support their first generation RYUJIN displays Quote
Fiery Posted February 4 Author Posted February 4 @MJP @Damster @thehinac @fyrewyre @petrovv111 @Pepo @cyablo @Naudnaud @sherror @remekra @FiX @rydernword @Mrkillerhomer_xD @RaM @Slayver @ForumWT @Citywolf @ThomasK @KiKoMaSo @AndersDuda @Ultim8um @tibcsi0407 We've implemented support for Turing (Turzx) LCD devices. Let's continue discussing Turing displays in their own topic: Quote
RAVI_K Posted yesterday at 07:29 AM Posted yesterday at 07:29 AM Hello Friends, I have a licensed copy of AIDA64 and am planning to buy the following display with 1920x480. Link below: https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/8.8inch-USB-Monitor Plan to use the USB-C to USB-A cable to connect. Does AIDA64 (latest version) support this type of monitor? Can the team here confirm please. At present I am using an old 7 inch 1366x768 external hdmi cable based display. This connects to my GPU as a second display. I place the AIDA window into this second desktop and on boot, it shows the info. Thank you so much for your time. Quote
Fiery Posted yesterday at 08:08 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:08 AM 38 minutes ago, RAVI_K said: Hello Friends, I have a licensed copy of AIDA64 and am planning to buy the following display with 1920x480. Link below: https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/8.8inch-USB-Monitor Plan to use the USB-C to USB-A cable to connect. Does AIDA64 (latest version) support this type of monitor? Can the team here confirm please. At present I am using an old 7 inch 1366x768 external hdmi cable based display. This connects to my GPU as a second display. I place the AIDA window into this second desktop and on boot, it shows the info. Thank you so much for your time. It's not quite clear whether that monitor appear as a regular monitor under Windows, or you need a proprietary software to push images onto it. Quote
RAVI_K Posted yesterday at 06:01 PM Posted yesterday at 06:01 PM 9 hours ago, Fiery said: It's not quite clear whether that monitor appear as a regular monitor under Windows, or you need a proprietary software to push images onto it. So you are saying that AIDA64 does not support USB connected monitors? I can only say the monitor manufacturer is Waveshare though this is not listed on supported monitors. But I thought as its similar to Turing Turzx it may work with the latest version of AIDA64 without any additional software... not sure if I have explained the monitor correctly. Quote
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