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To be more accurate , this is the code #include <Arduino_GFX_Library.h>
#define GFX_BL 25
Arduino_DataBus *bus = new Arduino_RPiPicoSPI(8 /* DC */, 9 /* CS */, 10 /* SCK */, 11 /* MOSI */, 12 /* MISO */, spi1 /* spi */);
Arduino_GFX *gfx = new Arduino_GC9A01(bus, 12 /* RST */, 0 /* rotation */, true /* IPS */);
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
gfx->begin();
gfx->fillScreen(BLUE);
}
void loop() {
// put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
}
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Hello,
I'm using this library successfully for almost a year now. I used GC9A01 & GC9A01 with touch and it is great. Lately I purchased a RP2040 1.28 WAVESHARE TOUCH LCD which I thought it would be easy to manage as it uses the same hardware , but ... no luck.
I tried the clock example and used the Dev-Device-Declaration#waveshare-rp2040-lcd-128 but nothing comes on the screen.
Does anybody had any experience with this module? Any help would be appreciated.
Lucas
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