I do not understand your reply; I didn't ask for the numbers of the super 
ball. Just trying to figure out if it is possible without buying an 
external LCD controller.

Thanks


On Sunday, October 6, 2013 4:56:50 AM UTC-7, lisarden wrote:
>
> Send a lcd datasheet. We are not fortune tellers
> 06.10.2013 12:45 пользователь "Karl Longen" 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> написал:
>
>> So, I've trashed an old laptop, and I have this nice 13 inch LCD screen 
>> that is sitting in my drawer.
>>
>> I was planning to use it for some project, and I thought that the BBB 
>> would be perfect. 
>>
>> From what I understand, to use the LCD I need a LCD controller, which per 
>> se is an inverter and a board that has IN for HDMI or VGA; I've seen some 
>> on Ebay.
>>
>> Altho they are big, they need power, and they are cluttering the display. 
>> so I would end up having the BBB plus 3 boards and the LCD.
>>
>> My question is: is the BBB able to drive an LCD, without the need of the 
>> inverter and the LCD controller? I have a 4 inch LCD cape and I see that it 
>> uses a board to drive the LCD, so I thought that, since the BBB has an 
>> onboard LCD controller, I can just hook up the monitor power and output the 
>> BBB to it?
>>
>> Am I totally out of track?
>>
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