1.8TFT SPI 128*160 V1.1 screen not working with RaspberryPi please help :(
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okay
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just check this link:https://imgur.com/gallery/Yv7Hx/comment/1225358395
The logo that you see is of the GameBoy Advance, it is suppose to be blue, yeah?
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How about you start a game and check ?
The icon is based on your theme. change the theme to change icons. I dont know what you are supposed to see.
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Even when I play a game all the colours are mixed up, I am using the carbon theme and the Gameboy advance logo is blue, but on the screen it is red
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Use this as your fbtft.conf
options fbtft_device name=sainsmart18fb gpios=reset:25,dc:24,led:23 speed=40000000 bgr=1 rotate=1 custom=1 fps=60 width=128 height=160
and reboot
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@Hex Now I have a white screen
Do I have to change wiring?
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just revert it then. change name to
fb_ili9163
I ont know what is causing the color problem. can you post a new picture of how a game like Zelda on Gameboy color looks like ?
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@Hex Here is the pictures of Zelda on GBC:https://imgur.com/a/6JHBZ
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@retroprogrammer i see in your fbtft.config file you have
bgr=1
, can you remove it and let me know if that works?That should resolve your colour problem
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@Hex No still same problem
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@Hex Is their a way of making the screen a bit bigger?
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how about
bgr=0
The problem is that your blue and red channels are switched and this is the only way to resolve this. If this doesnt work then you will have to try different device names as some device_names dont support the BGR parameter (let me know if you need those).
From the author of fbtft:
bgr : Set BGR bit (supported by some drivers). Use if Red and Blue is swapped. Default is don't touch.
The best way is to buy a new screen that is bigger. Else you could try my Viper frontend, which is in works currently. Even i was unhappy with the performance of ES on smaller screens. Here are some of the photos of my frontend. The screen is 320x240 @ 2.2inch.
Gamelist with images
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@hex said in 1.8TFT SPI 128*160 V1.1 screen not working with RaspberryPi please help :(:
how about
bgr=0
The problem is that your blue and red channels are switched and this is the only way to resolve this. If this doesnt work then you will have to try different device names as some device_names dont support the BGR parameter (let me know if you need those).
@Hex
bgr=0
doesn't work either, I think the red and blue are swapped around or something, I need to know the device_ names please. -
Take a look at this thread. the author also had the same problem and was able to get it resolved https://github.com/notro/fbtft/issues/156
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I use 1.8TFT that similar the red board one but it use st7735S. I config following the tutorial but no luck the screen keep white. what should I do ; w;
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I recently added support for 160x128 ST7735R display to my https://github.com/juj/fbcp-ili9341 display driver. Perhaps it is close enough to ST7735S that it might work there as well by reusing ST7735R options, if you're interested to hack on it a little.
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@juj I try this command:
git clone https://github.com/juj/fbcp-ili9341.git
cd fbcp-ili9341
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DST7735R=ON -DPI_ZERO=ON -DGPIO_TFT_DATA_CONTROL=24 -DGPIO_TFT_RESET_PIN=25 -DSPI_BUS_CLOCK_DIVISOR=6 ..
make -j
sudo ./fbcp-ili9341
(I use pi zero not zero w)I use https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1-8-inch-TFT-LCD-Display-module-ST7735S-128x160-51-AVR-STM32-ARM-8-16-bit/2055099048.html?spm=2114.search0204.3.30.14dd7e5bb5f8hn&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1_10152_10151_10065_10344_10068_10342_10343_5722611_10340_10341_10696_5722911_5722811_5722711_10084_10083_10618_10307_10059_100031_10103_10624_10623_10622_10621_10620_5722511-10620normal#cfs,searchweb201603_11,ppcSwitch_2_ppcChannel&algo_expid=320e54af-4cc8-48be-be2c-2dc33de19d12-4&algo_pvid=320e54af-4cc8-48be-be2c-2dc33de19d12&priceBeautifyAB=0
and connect with
LED 23
SCK 11
SDA 10
A0 24
RESET 25
CS 8
GND GND
VCC 3V3but it does not work what I do wrong? (I quite new to Raspberry Pi)
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Not exactly sure, the initialization does look good. Try checking through the FAQ and Troubleshooting list if anything in there particular might be relevant: https://github.com/juj/fbcp-ili9341#faq-and-troubleshooting . If not, it might be that there's something essentially different between ST7735R and ST7735S that will need to be taken into account. If you find the spec sheets for both, perhaps you'll be able to spot a crucial difference?
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@juj Thank you, I think I should try change the GPIO pin if any progress I will report again :)
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