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        potet
        last edited by potet

        Here's the first video I've seen of video out working on the Pinephone:
        https://twitter.com/thepine64/status/1271198037726109696

        Can't make out the name of the dock, but somebody asked in the Twitter thread already and I imagine it will be answered soon enough.

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          dobey @potet
          last edited by

          @potet It's one of these two: https://www.umax.cz/type-c-adaptery/

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            poVoq
            last edited by

            So this video disproves the hardware issue, at least for v1.2 phones?

            Fairphone 5 (waiting for port)

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              PhoenixLandPirat @poVoq
              last edited by

              @poVoq Unfortunately not.

              ”I've implemented a driver in my pp-5.7 branch, based on the Martijn Braam's work. All the current PP variants (1.0–1.2) have a major issue, that prevents CC pins from working correctly. It's therefore not possible to perform any kind of negotiation and communication over the CC pins. It's not fixable in SW, other than via a manual selection of power and data roles by the user. There's a HW mod that you can do to fix CC pins from being hogged by the VCONN switches by removing the switches. See the howto, or video from adnidor. After this HW mod, you'll be able to use USB-C peripherals that don't need VCONN (hubs, etc.) with the driver in my tree.”

              http://xnux.eu/devices/pine64-pinephone.html

              To my understanding, the same person who recorded that video, is the same person who wrote this write up!

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                kugiigi @poVoq
                last edited by

                @poVoq No that person confirmed that he had to solder or remove something to make it work. I wonder though if he/she already tested UBports 😄

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                  poVoq
                  last edited by

                  Ah, too bad. Any news on a hardware revision 1.3 then?

                  Fairphone 5 (waiting for port)

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                  • mymikeM Offline
                    mymike @dobey
                    last edited by

                    @dobey no, it's reported also in the v1.2 wiki page https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_v1.2#USB

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                      mymike @kugiigi
                      last edited by

                      @kugiigi yeah, that's sad... but megi managed to make video out working with the hardware fix mentioned in the wiki. That's quite good that most of usb functionalities will work by desoldering those switches without having to replace them with a different model (which, theoretically, is needed to make all usb functionalities working, but no one tested it yet)

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                        dobey @mymike
                        last edited by

                        @mymike What is? That page only mentions video in one place, and implies it works.

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                          mymike @dobey
                          last edited by

                          @dobey what you are referring to is

                          1. Some of the regulators supplying the ANX7688 were rearranged, to reduce power consumption when the USB port is not connected and not being used to transmit video.

                          (from https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_v1.2#Changes_from_v1.1), but that was written before the hardware issue with the VCONN switches was found. No one tried video out at that time, but it has been considered as it would work with the right driver.

                          the USB-C CC pins issue (documented in v1.1 and linked in v1.2 too) clearly states that in software you can only switch power and data roles manually, for most of other features you have to remove those VCONN switches and for full-feature you have to replace them (although the latest fix is still in a testing phase...)

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                            HengYeDev
                            last edited by

                            Is there a command I could type to switch power and data roles in software? I have my Ubports CE edition, a USB-C adapter, and a monitor with me right now but don't know how to solder

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                              JColemanAU @HengYeDev
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                              @heng *Bump - Yes someone must know hoe to do this in Software - I dont mind the software switch option I have PP CE as well

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                                JColemanAU
                                last edited by

                                Looks like Pine64 will offer a hardware fix a certain places not sure of the details at the moment but I have asked

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