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Compatibility for Raspberry Pi 5

Open NoIwantyourcode opened this issue 2 years ago • 5 comments

I have a 2.8 inch display for my new raspberry pi 5. I tried to use the current version of goodtft for this, However it kept on erroring out is there any solutions to this issue

NoIwantyourcode avatar Dec 22 '23 13:12 NoIwantyourcode

Anyone?

NoIwantyourcode avatar Dec 24 '23 01:12 NoIwantyourcode

Same here with Whadda WPI400 3.5" (using the LCD35-show). Works on Raspberry 3 and 4.

dune73 avatar Dec 26 '23 08:12 dune73

Do you know of any sort of hotfix that can be used or a more recent Driver that can be used

NoIwantyourcode avatar Dec 26 '23 08:12 NoIwantyourcode

Would also love to see LCD35 display (320x480) support for the Raspberry Pi 5. (http://www.lcdwiki.com/3.5inch_RPi_Display)

Is this feature part of the roadmap?

hikkoiri avatar Jan 25 '24 15:01 hikkoiri

I got the 2.8 inch screen working with the Deafult driver

NoIwantyourcode avatar Jan 26 '24 00:01 NoIwantyourcode

Would also love to see LCD35 display (320x480) support for the Raspberry Pi 5. (http://www.lcdwiki.com/3.5inch_RPi_Display)

Is this feature part of the roadmap?

+1

Same issue

adjei7 avatar May 14 '24 19:05 adjei7

OK, scratch that previous comment of mine. I think they fixed compatibility. Mine now works.

I have the same setup as @hikkoiri, Pi 5 with the 3.5 inch touch screen. However, I was connecting it via HDMI to a larger screen.

On a fresh boot, I turned on x11 via raspi-config, and set it to boot up to GUI. After rebooting I following the instructions for installing LCD35-show and bingo! All good.

However, if I boot up with both my screens connected (HDMI and 3.5 inch touch), then the 3.5 acts as a touch pad for the HDMI screen and shows nothing but black screen. If I boot up without the HDMI screen, touch screen works great!

adjei7 avatar May 14 '24 19:05 adjei7

Glad that it is working

NoIwantyourcode avatar May 26 '24 02:05 NoIwantyourcode