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    • JadonMundefined
      JadonM @dc42
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      @dc42 said in How to add a graphical display to your printer!:

      Duet 3 firmware does not currently support 12864 displays, but does support PanelDue.

      Just to confirm, the Mini 5+ now includes both hardware and software support. Correct?

      Thanks!

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      • oliofundefined
        oliof
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        I am using a FYSETC mini12864 v2.1 on a Duet 3 mini 5+. So yes.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @JadonM
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          @JadonM said in How to add a graphical display to your printer!:

          @dc42 said in How to add a graphical display to your printer!:

          Duet 3 firmware does not currently support 12864 displays, but does support PanelDue.

          Just to confirm, the Mini 5+ now includes both hardware and software support. Correct?

          Yes, specifically for the FYSETC mini12864 v2.1. Other displays using the ST7567 controller chip and supporting 3.3V signal levels may work too. Displays using the ST7920 chip usually need 5V signal levels, so they will not work without additional hardware.

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