I tried the plugin yesterday with this screen eu./Wholesale-Wareho … ds=myorder, which is a waveshare clone.ĭownloaded the driver from waveshare wiki ,Įxtracted this, open the script “LCDShow35” and manually went through the script and installed dtoverlay driver, added config file to X11, etc… You could also try with the brand new plugin, probably a lot easier. I’m fairly new to Linux and don’t know my way around fully as yet, so if it’s possible I’ll need a noob guide of where to go and what to do! I can get Volumio working via a larger monitor, but does it support a low res 3.5" screen? And if so, is there a way to get the ADAfruit drivers for the screen shoehorned into Volumio and for it to output via the GPIO and not the HDMI? I’m sure people will be thinking, ‘just get an iPod’…! Well, I’ve already got one, that’s maxed out on storage and am looking for a better solution than blu-taking it to the side of the desk. Essentially it’ll be like an iPod but wirelessly connecting back to my NAS to pick up all my music. ![]() ![]() I’m getting a project together where I want a Raspberry Pi 3 powered music player installed in my drawing desk with an ADA 3.5" touchscreen connected to the GPIO to control it. This is my first time here, so apologies if this ends up in the wrong thread.
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