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Raspberry pi zero GPIO Lcd screen

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Yes, but it has to be either an SPI-bus or parallel-RGB LCD, not e.g. an LVDS-panel. The kinds of displays I am talking about only come in at small sizes and resolutions, e.g. 320x480 resolution and ~4" size. That said, it would be easier to just get one of those 4.2" HDMI-displays instead.

Yes, but it has to be either an SPI-bus or parallel-RGB LCD, not e.g. an LVDS-panel. The kinds of displays I am talking about only come in at small sizes and resolutions, e.g. 320x480 resolution and ~4" size. That said, it would be easier to just get one of those 4.2" HDMI-displays instead.

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What drivers your display uses depends on the display. Most of the most-common LCD-displays that one would connect over the GPIO-header are supported via fbtft, but you need to find out what chipset the display uses in order to verify whether it is supported or not.

Hand, n. A singular instrument worn at the end of the human arm and commonly thrust into somebody’s pocket.

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