I have a dream

Eat your soup!!

or there will be extra portions!!

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:wink: :bowl_with_spoon:

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All envy… Then on Kontakt I also have the bells… :wink: :wink: :wink: :rofl:
… but the tubular ones of the symphony orchestras.

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I found a board with which I built a server with Openmediavault, but then I replaced it to have one that contained two SSDs to make a Raid… This is perfect for the RaspyWin and maintains the same dimensions for the case I printed… I just have to modify the holes…

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Hi @Lanfranco - If you please, what is the board, both one and dual SSD and that nice big heat-sink? I’m asking for manufacture and model and-or a link.
Thanks!

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With the Raspberry P5 the RaspiWin works like a bomb… too bad that whoever designed this thing stopped, focusing on other cards… On the P 5 the network connection, the wifi, the bluetooth don’t work… but the worst thing is that the DSI display doesn’t work… I don’t care about the rest, but the display is mandatory to use everything mounted inside my MiniMoog… Among you crazy geniuses, could anyone tell me if it’s possible to insert the display drivers? On the Raspberry P4 it worked perfectly…

… no words…

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Hi @Lanfranco! I may have lost track of your windows on Raspberry + Arturia synths project, but I seem to remember that the video department worked fairly well on your custom frankenzynth. Have you maybe switched from Pi4 to Pi5 SBC within the same DIY enclosure? Anyway, there should be an Rpi5 overlay (driver) available for your DSi-connected capacitive touchscreen, depending on brand and model. I suggest referring to the website of the screen’s vendor, for specific installation instructions on Pi5.

Regards :slight_smile:

Thanks Paolo. With the raspberry P4 everything worked… display and network… with the P 5 even heavy sounds work but they haven’t gotten around to making the display and the network socket work yet… I’m not interested in the network, just connect a cell phone and it connects… but the DSI display, I would need it…

I read that they are moving to another card… but I can’t believe that if the display worked on P4, it can’t work on P5…

Consider that the P 5 is running Windows… I don’t think you can do an installation as if it were a raspberry…

Right Lanfranco :slightly_smiling_face:

Of course, I meant migrating somehow the overlay settings for Raspberry OS to Windows. I guess that this is where the clever trick needs to be done. From a very cursory foray on Reddit on the subject, it looks like DSI screens are rather OS-sensitive, and making one to work with Windows on a hardware platform with DSI connectors (like Raspberry) seems to be quite complicated, because Windows does not have native DSI video drivers.

I understand… but I don’t understand why on Raspberry P4 the DSI display worked on first boot… This drives me crazy.

Are you sure that, irrespective of the installed operating system on the SBC, your DSI screen model is compatible with Raspi5 at hw level?..

Absolutely yes…it’s the same display that I use on Zynthian with raspberry p5 and that worked with Win on raspberry p4.

I am afraid that I cannot offer more advice on your use case Lanfranco, but I would investigate if the (not unlikely) changes and improvements in the DSI interface implementation, between Raspi 4 and 5, have made the latter not able to manage or recognise your screen model anymore on Windows, while on Pi4 the OS was able to use it plug-and-play.

It might be that Win can no longer see your connected screen, through the updated DSI interface of Raspberry 5. Just guessing… :slight_smile:

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In the end I bought a convenient HDMI display because the raspberry fits behind it without wires or cables…Without speakers. In this image you see a P 4 but it is also compatible with P 5

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:ok_hand: Perfect