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**Note**: I did not write this driver. I only modified it to clean up compiler warnings/errors. The original can be found here:
(http://www.librecalc.com/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2014/10/sharp.c)
More information can be found here:
(http://www.librecalc.com/en/downloads/)
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## Hookup Guide
Connect the following pins:
| Display | RasPi |
| ------- | --------- |
| VIN | 3.3V |
| 3V3 | N/C |
| GND | GND |
| SCLK | 11 (SCLK) |
| MOSI | 10 (MOSI) |
| CS | 23 |
| EXTMD | 3.3V |
| DISP | 24 |
| EXTIN | 25 |
Display | RasPi
------- | ---------
VIN | 3.3V
3V3 | N/C
GND | GND
SCLK | 11 (SCLK)
MOSI | 10 (MOSI)
CS | 23
EXTMD | 3.3V
DISP | 24
EXTIN | 25
## Compile/Install the driver
Verify that you have the linux kernel headers for your platform. For the RasPi these can be obtained by:
```sudo apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers```
```
sudo apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers
```
or more generally:
```sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)```
```
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
```
To compile the driver, run:
```make```
```
make
```
To install the driver, run:
```sudo make modules_install```
```
sudo make modules_install
```
If you want the module to load at boot you'll need to add it to the /etc/modules file, like:
```
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## Compile/Install the Device Tree Overlay
The included sharp.dts file is for the Raspberry Pi Zero W. To compile it, run:
```dtc -@ -I dts -O dtb -o sharp.dtbo sharp.dts```
```
dtc -@ -I dts -O dtb -o sharp.dtbo sharp.dts
```
To load it at runtime, copy it to /boot/overlays:
```sudo cp sharp.dtbo /boot/overlays```
```
sudo cp sharp.dtbo /boot/overlays
```
And then add the following line to /boot/config.txt:
```dtoverlay=sharp```
```
dtoverlay=sharp
```
## Console on Display
If you want the boot console to show up on the display, you'll need to append `fbcon=map:10` to /boot/cmdline.txt after *rootwait*, like:
```... rootwait ... fbcon=map:10```
```
... rootwait ... fbcon=map:10
```
To make sure the console fits on screen, uncomment the following lines in /boot/config.txt and set the resolution appropriately:
```