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lew247

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Posted: 02:26am 24 Mar 2016
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THIS TFT display

I bought one of these to use it with the 64 pin Micromite+

However reading through several threads it looks like it isn't supported and won't work?
anyone?
or what would I need to do to get it to work

Also

What is the header on the back of the screen called? the one with 2 rows of 20 pins side by side?

Edited by lew247 2016-03-25
 
matherp
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Posted: 02:51am 24 Mar 2016
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Yes this is fully supported by the in-built Micromite firmware see page 12 of the Micromite advanced features manual
 
lew247

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Thanks

Oh

anyone know what the connection pins are called?
Edited by lew247 2016-03-25
 
panky

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Posted: 12:22pm 25 Mar 2016
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@lew247

Complete details of pinout, pin names and connection examples of this display are given in the Micromite Advanced Features v4.7 beta 37 manual. See pages 6 thru 9

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