Re: how to configure android-2.6.27 kernel for an LCD display other than Zoom2 display

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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:18 PM, twebb <taliaferro62@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm using the L25.6/android-2.6.27 kernel and am adapting it as
> necessary to OMAP3530-based hardware.  However, I don't see how to
> configure the kernel for an LCD display other than the NEC display
> defined for ZOOM2 (which is an SPI-based display?).  I'm using an LG
> display via the dss_data[17:0] interface of the 35xx - and this is
> working with a slightly modified version of lcd_omap3evm.c on the
> linux-omap-2.6.27-omap1 kernel.  I'm not familiar with the new DSS
> that appears to be in android-2.6.27.
>
> The LG display is WSVGA, but I'd be happy getting WVGA or VGA working
> on it for now.  How can I configure the kernel to support a
> non-SPI-based LCD panel?  How does this DSS differ with what appears
> in android-2.6.29/drivers/video/omap2 ?
>
> Any help here would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> twebb
>

Any suggestions on this?
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