Difference between revisions of "2.4 Inch TFT Screen LCD Display HAT"
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+ | This monitor is specially designed for Raspberry Pi. You're recommended to download and install the image we provide. It is written based on the Raspbian Jessie 2016-9-23 version and we've pre-installed the driver and pre-set the calibration program. So you can just burn it on your card for use. If you want to change the calibration, you can just find the program and alter it. | ||
+ | Download the image at the bottom of the page, unzip the package downloaded and you'll see an .img file. Burn it to your TF card by win32imager.<br> | ||
+ | Next, connect the monitor to the Raspberry Pi, and the HDMI board. Plug in the TF card with the image file burnt. Connect the power and you can start the use.<br> | ||
Revision as of 09:13, 9 June 2017
Introduction
This monitor is specially designed for Raspberry Pi. You're recommended to download and install the image we provide. It is written based on the Raspbian Jessie 2016-9-23 version and we've pre-installed the driver and pre-set the calibration program. So you can just burn it on your card for use. If you want to change the calibration, you can just find the program and alter it.
Download the image at the bottom of the page, unzip the package downloaded and you'll see an .img file. Burn it to your TF card by win32imager.
Next, connect the monitor to the Raspberry Pi, and the HDMI board. Plug in the TF card with the image file burnt. Connect the power and you can start the use.