KurtE
Senior Member+
@LERAY - hard to say. Each type of device installed and in many cases each device that works is one that a few of us went through and had to reverse engineer to figure out what it is and how to support it.
As I don't have one of those displays, it will probably take some guessing and work on your end... First off, need to figure out what this device registers as when you plug it in...
In many cases like this, I use a Linux box of some type. Sometimes my secondary PC running Ubuntu, sometimes an RPI or the like... And then I dump out everything, I can about the device. Plus I also capture what output there is when you plug it into T3.6 (or T4). I then also turn on debug...
Some of these steps are shown in several of the posts about this library, including: https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/49358-T3-6-USB-Host-Bluetooth?p=204854&viewfull=1#post204854
And when I say turn on debug printing, you do that by editing the usbhost_t36.h file and uncomment the line: //#define USBHOST_PRINT_DEBUG
As I don't have one of those displays, it will probably take some guessing and work on your end... First off, need to figure out what this device registers as when you plug it in...
In many cases like this, I use a Linux box of some type. Sometimes my secondary PC running Ubuntu, sometimes an RPI or the like... And then I dump out everything, I can about the device. Plus I also capture what output there is when you plug it into T3.6 (or T4). I then also turn on debug...
Some of these steps are shown in several of the posts about this library, including: https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/49358-T3-6-USB-Host-Bluetooth?p=204854&viewfull=1#post204854
And when I say turn on debug printing, you do that by editing the usbhost_t36.h file and uncomment the line: //#define USBHOST_PRINT_DEBUG