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For larger displays the SSD1963 or RA8875 are more common. I used a display with a SSD1963 a while ago for a display. LCD modules are available in sizes between 4.3" and 9". Same for RA8875. For all kind of drivers you may look at the repository of mcauser or in https://awesome-micropython.com/, which aggregates all kind of drivers. |
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I want to make a box with 10 buttons that when they are pressed they display a certain image. I've managed with an ili9341 display, but I have a bigger 3.5 inch ili9488 that I would prefer to use. but so far haven't been able to find a way to use this display with MicroPython.
My end goal is to make a toy for my daughter with numbers, animals and some other things to play with.
For the ili9341 I used this driver that works very well, I can use a command such as this:
"display.draw_image('images/MicroPython128x128.raw', 0, 129, 128, 128)" to display an image.
https://github.com/rdagger/micropython-ili9341
But for the ili9488 can't find anything that works similarly. Is this display not usable with MicroPython?
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