[U-Boot-Users] LCD Driver

I am searching the driver for the LCD module MTB-046 in Linux. It is 128x64 graphics display LCD. The processor it supports is PXA255(ARM).
MTB-046
MTB : Board assembly and custom design LCD Type : STN Yellow Green Rear Polarizer : Transflective Backlight Type : LED, External Power, 5V input Backlight Color : Yellow Green Temperature Range : Wide EL Driver IC : Not Buildin Touch Screen : Without
Module Size - 74.6(W) x 52.7(H) x 9.0(D)Max Dot Size - 0.40(W)mm x 0.40(H)mm Dot Pitch - 0.43(W)mm x 0.43(H)mm Resolution - 128(W) x 64(H) Dots Matrix Duty Ratio - 1/64 Duty LCD Display Mode - STN(Yellow mode) Viewing Direction- 6 o' clock Backlight - LED Controller - KS0108 or compatible EL Driver - Without DC/DC Converter - Optional Is there a LCD driver available for the above LCD module (MTB-046)?. The interface is through the GPIO pins provided in the PXA255 processor?.
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 08:15:54PM -0700, Doris Bella wrote:
I am searching the driver for the LCD module MTB-046 in Linux. It is 128x64 graphics display LCD. The processor it supports is PXA255(ARM).
MTB-046
MTB : Board assembly and custom design LCD Type : STN Yellow Green Rear Polarizer : Transflective Backlight Type : LED, External Power, 5V input Backlight Color : Yellow Green Temperature Range : Wide EL Driver IC : Not Buildin Touch Screen : Without
Module Size - 74.6(W) x 52.7(H) x 9.0(D)Max Dot Size - 0.40(W)mm x 0.40(H)mm Dot Pitch - 0.43(W)mm x 0.43(H)mm Resolution - 128(W) x 64(H) Dots Matrix Duty Ratio - 1/64 Duty LCD Display Mode - STN(Yellow mode) Viewing Direction- 6 o' clock Backlight - LED Controller - KS0108 or compatible EL Driver - Without DC/DC Converter - Optional Is there a LCD driver available for the above LCD module (MTB-046)?. The interface is through the GPIO pins provided in the PXA255 processor?.
Several people on linux-arm have given you hints but you seem to be resistent against reading. It is absolutely of no interest which size your display has. Find out what the electrical interface is, find out if it is supported by the PXA onboard LCD controller. If yes, use the driver which comes with the kernel. If not you probably have to write a driver yourself or hire a support company...
Regards, Robert
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Doris Bella
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Robert Schwebel