When I plug in my PiTFT to my pi, the whole thing doesn’t turn on. The screen never turns on, but the blue led on my power boost turns on when the pitft is separate from the pi. New here, so I’m not sure if it’s kosher to post in this fashion. |
by treys
January 06, 2020 |
First step is a very careful wire check of the work you've done putting it together |
by Foxx
February 02, 2020 |
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