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From: Michael R. <mi...@re...> - 2015-04-20 01:21:55
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As faras I know, LCD4Linux does not support the GPIO pins of the Raspberyy.
Am 2015-04-19 um 19:45 schrieb Baran Altundal:
> Hey there,
>
> i tried to wire a HD44780 LCD with the GPIO Pins from a Raspberry Pi. In the LCD4Linux.conf file, i have to define the
> Port, but the Raspberry Pi haven´t any driver ports like an Parallel Port…
>
> Display HD44780-generic {
>
> Driver 'HD44780'
>
> Model 'generic'
>
> Port '/dev/parports/0‘ <<----
>
> Size ‘16x2‘
>
> …….
>
> How can i define the Port information, if i want to use it with the GPIO Pins? Is that maybe the incorrect HD44780
> driver, which i´m using?
>
> I want it to use like the LCD-Linux driver but with LCD4Linux, how can i change this?
>
>
>
> Best Regards
>
> Baran
>
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