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  1. Still no luck. Your git repository is for the Orange Pi, not for the Orange Pi Zero, so I cannot fully mimic your setup. The spidev0 interface of the Pi Zero is used for the SPI flash module, so I have to use spidev1, and the WiringOP library you used is not compatible with the Zero. I took the code from your repo and made a few changes (to use spidev1.0, to use different pins for RST, DC and BSY, and to switch to wPi pin numbering by using wiringPiSetup instead of wiringPiSetupGpio). Still no luck.

     

    When going over everything once more, I noticed that the "spi-add-cs1" overlay is superfluous, but removing it did not resolve anything.

  2. On 1/4/2021 at 10:02 AM, JDMasa said:

    Hi @Cumulus,

     

    It has been a while since you wrote this message, so I guess you solved it by now.

     

    I have an Orange Pi Lite and I recently bought a Waveshare e-Paper 2.13" V2.

     

    After a few hours and some reading on the internet, I found the right modifications to make it work with that setup.

     

    Feel free to have a look at https://github.com/Masatrad-com/e-Paper/tree/master/OrangePi

     

    Regards

     

    Thank you! I gave up eventually, but will try again with your modifications.

  3. I am trying to use a Waveshare e-Paper (2.9") with an Orange Pi Zero LTS. To enable the SPI interface, I have added this to /boot/armbianEnv.txt:

    overlays=spi-add-cs1 spi-spidev
    param_spidev_spi_bus=1
    param_spidev_max_freq=10000000

    and installed WiringPI from Github. The e-Paper module is connected to the following GPIO pins:

    VCC: 3.3V
    GND: GND
    DIN: 19(phys)/11(wPi)
    CLK: 23(phys)/14(wPi)
    CS: 24(phys)/15(wPi)
    DC: 22(phys)/13(wPi)
    RST: 3(phys)/0(wPi)
    BUSY: 5(phys)/1(wPi)

    I have checked the connections by using the gpio command line tool to set all 6 ports above to low and to high, and verifying the output with a multimeter.

     

    Then I downloaded the e-Paper software from Github, and made it compatible with the Orange Pi via the following changes to lib/Config/DEV_Config.c:

    1. In DEV_Equipment_Testing(void), comment out the code that checks if the file /etc/issue contains the string "Raspian"
    2. Set EPD_RST_PIN=0, EPD_DC_PIN=13, EPD_CS_PIN=15, EPD_BUSY_PIN=1.
    3. Uncomment "if(wiringPiSetup() < 0)", add a curly open brace, and comment out the line after.
    4. Change "wiringPiSPISetup(0,10000000);" into "wiringPiSPISetup(1,10000000);" to use spidev1.0

    When I run this e-Paper example, nothing happens on the e-Paper display, although I can detect voltage changes on the GPIO ports with a multimeter. The same software works on a Raspberry Pi without problems. Any hints are appreciated!

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