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Bryan1

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Posted: 02:08am 28 Aug 2024
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G'day Guy's,
           Well I bought this and it clearly stated SPI or do I have it wrong that these size displays do need a 16 bit connection.




Anyway got 5 standard picos on the way as the zero doesn't have all the pins to run this.

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disco4now

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Posted: 04:32am 28 Aug 2024
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The SPI would be referring to the touch interface. They can be run with 8 bit parallel, the Picomite manual gives the wiring. The pins for D0-D7 are fixed, but   you can be flexible with RD,WR,RS and Reset pins
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Mixtel90

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Posted: 06:58am 28 Aug 2024
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More AE inaccuracy, I'm afraid. :)

They are a very nice display though, even if you need a lot of GPIO pins. Faster than SPI displays by quite a bit.
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