this is wrong

Care to explain what is wrong and why?

The RaspberryPi and the display work together...the C demo program shows this to be the case. There are Python examples that drive the display (I haven't tried these but I've not seen lots of people complaining they don't work).

If it can be done in Python, surely it can be done in Perl...

Or did you mean something else is wrong? Perhaps you feel I am using the wrong language?

BTW - I didn't set out to use this device. I was gifted one and felt it could be an interesting challenge to use it for a useful project.


In reply to Re^4: ST7789V2 LCD Controller by Bod
in thread ST7789V2 LCD Controller by Bod

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