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No HDMI output on Firefly-RK3399
    
    Posted at  10/31/2018 20:01:21
            
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| I have just tried starting my new Firefly RH3399 board for the first time, without success. The blue LED comes on and the optical socket has a red LED showing, but nothing is displayed on the HDMI monitor. 
 I have plugged in:
 -       The fan on the heatsink
 -       USB keyboard
 -       USB mouse
 -       HDMI converter lead to DVI monitor
 -       Ethernet
 -       Serial/USB converter, to host port on Linux PC
 -       USB-C, to host port on a Linux PC
 -       12V power plug
 -       (No antennae connected)
 
 The monitor is happy that there is a DVI connection. I have tested the monitor and HDMI/DVI convertor lead using the HDMI output on a Windows laptop, and it works.
 
 I can detect the Firefly on the network. The local DHCP server on my network has assigned it an IP address, so I can ping it. I see that the Firefly's Ethernet MAC address is 92:AD:30:72:9C:27 (a "private" MAC address). I tried connecting using telnet and ssh, but for both I got "Connection refused".
 
 I set up minicom on a Linux workstation, on ttyUSB0 at 1500000 8N1, but get no response when I type on the terminal. I also tried sending <BREAK> H, which would normally give me a response on a Linux target, but I assume Firefly is running Android by default and possibly SysRq is disabled.
 
 I pressed the power button momentarily, and the blue LED went off. I pressed it again and the LED came on again.
 
 I tried momentarily pressing RESET, then quickly typing on the serial debug terminal, but nothing happened. (I hoped to get into U-Boot).
 
 Can anybody help me get an HDMI display working, help me establish communication over Ethernet and the serial port?
 
 Also do I need an M.2 SATA adapter board (for SATA HDD)? None was provided in the kit, although the assembly diagram does show a HDD mounted on the bottom acrylic plate.
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