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I run main.py from Task Scheduler on my Windows 10 machine for Turing 3.5" model in landscape mode . It works nicely after clean system start, it also goes nicely to black screen when I hibernate. Only after resuming from hibernation the screen turns on with corrupted image, it's not readable, some pixels are flashing. I need to click on systray and select Configure (screen goes black) and "Save and run" to restore the functionality (or disconnect and reconnect the USB cable and run scheduler task again). Is there something I can configure differently to deal with this hibernation issue or is that something that's not implemented yet?
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Hi ! I have the same issue. Worked well since 1 year, and begin to do this behaviour just after a Windows update or Bios update (was applied both same time). @Memosis Have you found a solution to this problem?
Thanks.
I run main.py from Task Scheduler on my Windows 10 machine for Turing 3.5" model in landscape mode . It works nicely after clean system start, it also goes nicely to black screen when I hibernate. Only after resuming from hibernation the screen turns on with corrupted image, it's not readable, some pixels are flashing. I need to click on systray and select Configure (screen goes black) and "Save and run" to restore the functionality (or disconnect and reconnect the USB cable and run scheduler task again). Is there something I can configure differently to deal with this hibernation issue or is that something that's not implemented yet?
IMG_8488.MP4
IMG_8489.MP4
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