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Display does not work, receive a waveshare_epd.epd2in7_V2:e-Paper busy error #357
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That link does not work. Also can someone confirm that this is legit before I download something from a random website onto my computer? Edit: looks like the link wasn't legit, someone deleted the comment. |
As an update, I have both the 4-button 2.7 inch screen and the no button 4.2 inch screen. I'm attempting to run any of the examples on my raspberry pi. I've tried running it with python and I get a "busy" error message. I've also tried compiling the examples in C and I get the same error message:
It looks like this has been going on for several months. Is there a fix? At this point I'm considering buying from another brand because of the lack of a fix for this problem. I also have an InkyPHAT e-paper screen that works without issue. |
I have tried a fresh install on the version of raspbian OS that the docs say has been tested with the instructions (https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_full/images/raspbian_full-2019-04-09/2019-04-08-raspbian-stretch-full.zip) I'm still getting the same error:
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I have followed all installation instructions on the website and I'm getting a display busy error. I have tried the same display with both a Raspberry Pi 2B and a Pi Zero and get the same result. I have enabled SPI (and checked that it's enabled in /boot/config.txt). I checked the SPI is not used by any other services.
I am using a 2.7Inch e-Paper display (Rev2.1) directly connected to the 40-pin header on my Pi.
Is there a solution for this problem?
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