hi, >>Can you send a couple of links to the modules you are considering?
there are some 320x240 from EDT (Emerging Display Technologies) with S1D13305 S1D13700 http://www.actron.de/graphic_displays_edt.htm also from Powertip a 320x240 with S1D13305/ S1D13704 is available http://www.actron.de/graphic_displays_powertip.htm and also from ampire is one ... (available /w or w/o Epson's S1D controller) http://www.ampire.com.tw/AmpireCatalogue/P082-AT320240Q3.pdf matthias -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Mark Chambers [mailto:markc at mail.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. September 2005 14:52 An: Fend, Matthias; linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org Betreff: Re: mpc8xx and LCD mpc8xx and LCD>hello, >We want to use mpc860/855 with a 320x240 graphic lcd module. >Now there are many possibilities to interface such a module, but I guess this is not the first time >someone will need a LCD display. So I'm trying to find out the most common way to implement the >desired functionality. >At the moment I think we should use a lcd controller from Epson (S1D13700 or S1D13305) since they are >working on Linux framebuffer device driver for it. But I'm not sure how to design the hardware interface ... all >the LCD modules I found provide only a reduced number of port pins so that the controller only can be used >in indirect-mode, so I'm not sure whether to connect the module directly to the CPUs bus or use some >GPIO pins for this... >Has anybody else implemented a LCD into a mpc8xx (not 823) board successfully ? >Are there some good resources somewhere in the web about this topic ? >thanks for your recommendations, > mattthias Can you send a couple of links to the modules you are considering? Mark Chambers