: Navigate to Factory Setting > MAP data (or LVDS MAP) and toggle through the 16 available items until the screen looks correct.
: Use a low-capacity USB drive (e.g., 4GB or 8GB) and format it to FAT32 .
: Insert the prepared USB drive into the board's USB interface.
: Wait until the light stops flashing and turns a steady Green .
If the image appears distorted or the colors are incorrect, you may need to adjust the LVDS settings in the :
Do not cut off the power during Step 3, as this can permanently "brick" the mainboard. T.SK105A.03 monitor/TV board - EEVblog
: Connect the power supply. The keyboard/indicator light should begin flashing , indicating the writing process has started.
with 1280x768 resolution can often be found on specialized electronics forums like EEVblog or hobbyist repositories like CiklonElectro .
: Navigate to Factory Setting > MAP data (or LVDS MAP) and toggle through the 16 available items until the screen looks correct.
: Use a low-capacity USB drive (e.g., 4GB or 8GB) and format it to FAT32 .
: Insert the prepared USB drive into the board's USB interface.
: Wait until the light stops flashing and turns a steady Green .
If the image appears distorted or the colors are incorrect, you may need to adjust the LVDS settings in the :
Do not cut off the power during Step 3, as this can permanently "brick" the mainboard. T.SK105A.03 monitor/TV board - EEVblog
: Connect the power supply. The keyboard/indicator light should begin flashing , indicating the writing process has started.
with 1280x768 resolution can often be found on specialized electronics forums like EEVblog or hobbyist repositories like CiklonElectro .