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It is a 16 bit parallel display and will not work in 8 bit mode. Use setup 105 or 106 and change just the display driver. |
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Hello! Here's the display:
It works great with Arduino Mega 2560 and UTFT library:
But I can't get this display to work with the RP2040. I need it to work in 8 bit mode. Performance is not as important as the number of pins on the Pico. I thought the display was designed to work in 16 bit mode, I tried it but that doesn't work either. I also didn't change any pins in the configurations, but it still doesn't work.
Display: 3.5" TFT LCD for Mega 2560 ILI9486
Actually, I'm trying to make a project in which there are 2 memory cards on two separate SPI buses, so using an SPI display is not acceptable for me :(
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