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How to use LCD driver

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== Use at yourself Raspbian OS ==
You can use the last Raspbian firmware, then install driver to use this LCD;
* Make sure you have enable your Raspbian OS desktop.On the Terminal, enter
''sudo raspi-config''
Enable Boot to Desktop/Scratch -> Desktop Log in as user 'pi' at the graphical desktop

We update the driver for the '2017-12-19-raspbian-jessie' version;

The last driver is [[File:LCD-show-171219.tar.gz]]; <font color="#FF0000">PS: YOU MUST connect to internet, because the driver need to install a software.</font>

If your Raspbian OS is the 2016-05-10-raspbian-jessie or newer than it,
you must install the Driver [[File:LCD-show-160715.zip]]

If your Raspbian OS is the old One or your OS is Ubuntu mate,
you must install the Driver [[File:LCD-show-151102-V2.zip]]
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* Copy LCD-show-xxx.tar.gz to your Raspbian OS then unzip it. On the LXTerminal:
''tar xvf LCD-show.tar.gz''
''cd LCD-show/''

#for 2.4 or 3.2 inch RPi LCD
''sudo ./LCD32-show''

# for [[3.5 inch HDMI LCD]]
<font color="#FF0000">PS: YOU MUST connect to internet, because the driver need to install a software.</font>
''sudo ./LCD35-HDMI-480x320-show''
Or
''sudo ./LCD35-HDMI-800x480-show''

#for [[3.5 inch TFT LCD Touch Screen SKU:363295]]
<font color="#FF0000">PS: YOU MUST connect to internet, because the driver need to install a software.</font>
''sudo ./LCD35-show''

#for 4 inch RPi LCD
''sudo ./LCD4-show''

#for [[5 inch HDMI TFT LCD Touch Screen SKU:384212]]
<font color="#FF0000">PS: YOU MUST connect to internet, because the driver need to install a software.</font>
''sudo ./LCD5-show''

* Then the Raspberry Pi will reboot, After reboot, wait for a munite, the LCD can display and touch

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