Arduino 101 + 2.8" TFT Capacitive Touch Screen

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Re: Arduino 101 + 2.8" TFT Capacitive Touch Screen

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Are you planning for future tft compatble with 101?
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Re: Arduino 101 + 2.8" TFT Capacitive Touch Screen

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Not specifically.

With suitable programming, the 101 should be able to run any of our displays that take SPI input. We don't have code support for that, but you can use the existing libraries as working code references.

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Re: Arduino 101 + 2.8" TFT Capacitive Touch Screen

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adafruit_support_rick wrote:Our library for 2.8" TFTs does not work with the Arduino 101.
How is that different from your previous reply where you gave a modified library for 101 on github for the 2.8 capacitive touch screen?

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Re: Arduino 101 + 2.8" TFT Capacitive Touch Screen

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Sorry for the confusion. I forgot that I ported it!

Yes, the ILI9341 library for the 2.8" TFT should work with the 101.

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Re: Arduino 101 + 2.8" TFT Capacitive Touch Screen

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That's good news - all I need is for you to have them in stock now :-) (the capacitive one, that is). I assume the TFT is the same between the cap and resistive versions?

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Re: Arduino 101 + 2.8" TFT Capacitive Touch Screen

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Yes, the TFT driver is the same ILI9341

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