Hi there...and Happy New Year!

I'm building an embedded system around the A10 currently (still at the 
prototyping stage).

I can see that the A10 has lots of support for "big boy" displays such as 
RGB/LVDS. But for my application, we want to use a wee 3.5" 320x240 display 
with a 'classic' 8080 16-bit parallel interface.

The data lines, driving voltages, and even some of the FEX config to get this 
setup seem straightforward, but where I'm stuck is with driving control lines: 
RD (read), WR (write), CS (chip select).

I've noticed from the sunxi site that there's an opportunity to use three PIOs 
with the LCD, so is it just a case of somewhere setting these PIOs are the 
appropriate signals?

Here's a connection schematic of the LCD we want to use:

http://www.buydisplay.com/download/interfacing/ER-TFT032-2_Interfacing.pdf

Any pointers welcome. I'd rather use the built-in display driver circuitry if 
possible, but I could always resort to TFTFB as a last resort...

Cheers,

-m

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