![]() The GPIO-based ones I have tried fall far short of this so things appear to stutter a bit. Just connect the two composite wires, and you’re good to go! The GPIO screens have a lengthy setup process. No software to tweak, kernel modules, nothing like that. The GPIO screens will work, sure, but there are a few good reasons to hold out for a composite screen: In the search for an alternative to the Adafruit composite screen, you’re bound to come across at least one GPIO-based screen like the Adafruit PiTFT (if it mentions having a touch screen, it’s likely a GPIO screen). There is some great discussion going on in the forums about this, but I wanted to gather some of that information here since loads of people are asking about it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Besides the (at this point unicorn-like) Pi Zero, the part people are having the hardest time finding is the screen. ![]() The next guide (which should be up next week some time) will have us mounting the screen and a few other things in the case. ![]()
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