Fresco Logic USB graphics software is not compatible with DisplayLink and must be uninstalled before installing DisplayLink software. It is not possible to install multiple USB graphics drivers on a PC due to limitations in the Windows graphics architecture. Use the steps below to uninstall Fresco Logic USB graphics software.
The FL2000DX is Fresco Logic’s USB 3.0 Display device controller. It integrates Fresco Logic’s display transfer engine, USB 3.0 device controller, USB 3.0 transceiver, and a VGA (D-Sub) DAC.
Fresco Logic’s display transfer engine is designed with Fresco Logic’s proprietary architecture and processes the video stream optimally for USB 3.0 bandwidth. The high performance video DAC provides clear and crisp display quality, and supports full HD (1920×1080) resolution. Sony ericsson hcb 100 manual pdf.
The integrated USB 3.0 device controller and transceiver were developed in conjunction with the de-facto standard Fresco USB 3.0 host controllers, which ensures the best performance and compatibility. The FL2000DX ASIC and device software are compatible with Universal Serial Bus Device Class Definition for Audio/Video Devices (USB A/V), as well as USB 3.0 Specification. The FL2000DX device software is implemented optimally for the proprietary architecture in the FL2000DX ASIC.
End-users will have an excellent experience with low CPU utilization, lossless video content, and seamless operation between monitors. The FL2000DX device software supports Windows 7 and Windows 8, including Aero effects and both extension and mirror modes. In addition, the FL2000DX supports external SPI flash interface to facilitate low-cost “Driver on board” solutions. With its innovative architecture, FL2000DX delivers a high quality.
Telling the full story so all the keywords will be included in my response for future searchablity: I've been looking everywhere for a driver or chipset info for the unbranded 'Mini HD USB 3.0 HDMI Adapter' for years. I finally dug though enough duck duck go results to find a page that claims it uses the Fresco logic USB display driver, which brought me here. I was able to get the driver to work using Linux Mint 18.2 'Sonya' with linux-headers-4.13.0-45-generic, but the instructions on git hub were not perfect. Oboi na rabochij stol ogonj v kamine 1. • Clone the repository git clone (If you don't have git installed you can install it with sudo apt install git ) • Navigate to src: cd FL2000/src/ • Run make (contrary to the instructions, you don't need to edit KERNEL_PATH as the bug was fixed) • Insert the module sudo insmod f12000.ko • Change to sample cd./sample/ • Run make (I got an error here, but was able to test the driver and see an image despite the error) • Run sudo./fltest 0 This crashed the first time I ran it but worked when I re-ran it a second time. Running it a 3rd time, it hangs my system.
Rebooting with the device plugged into the USB port seems to help. It will work at first launch. However, during shutdown my system is unable to disconnect from it's built in RAMDrive and will hang, ctrl-alt-del will move it a few steps further, but then it hangs again forcing me to do a hard shutdown. I'm not sure if fixing the error when running make in the sample directory make: /opt/hi3798/arm-hisiv200-linux/bin/arm-hisiv200-linux-gnueabi-gcc: Command not found would make this any more stable.
I googled and came across saying I 'need to add head file ' -- I didn't know how to do that so I followed the recommendation in mentioning I should install some gcc packages: sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi After installing, make progressed further, but I am now getting a make: /opt/hi3798/arm-hisiv200-linux/bin/arm-hisiv20/opt/hi3798/arm-hisiv200-linux/bin/arm-hisiv200-linux-gnueabi-gcc: Command not found error. Installing ia32-libs hasn't helped.