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I know that there are "official" screens for nanopi. But I need screen without any container and which is cheap, fg $5.

Is there any documentation what kind of display are supported and how to connect it to nanopi?
Hi,
The NanoPi M1 supports SPI LCD, you can read this link:http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/Matrix_-_2%278_SPI_Key_TFT

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thank you!
Hi,Kamis

What's $5 LCD? We have a Tiny BakeBit OLED module. And a 2.8" TFT LCD with touch, please check our store.

Thank you

Mindee
Hi,Kamis

What's $5 LCD? We have a Tiny BakeBit OLED module. And a 2.8" TFT LCD with touch, please check our store.

Thank you

Mindee
Got this display for NanoPi M1 and I plug it in and it lights up but blank.

Went to the wiki

This is were I get stuck were it says:

$ vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf

There is no xorg.conf file!

root@FriendlyARM:/etc/X11# ls
Xsession.d xinit
root@FriendlyARM:/etc/X11# uname
Linux
root@FriendlyARM:/etc/X11# uname -a
Linux FriendlyARM 3.4.39-h3 #6 SMP PREEMPT Mon Feb 27 13:41:59 CST 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
root@FriendlyARM:/etc/X11#


Only has them 2 folders and they have just blank folders in them.

Did a find / -name xorg.conf and it found nothing.

How do I get this display to work on the NanoPi M1? I think I have the Plus.

-Raymond Day

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