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Please note that this display is too small to act as a primary display for the Pi (e.g. it can't act like or display what
would normally be on the HDMI screen). Instead, we recommend using pygame for drawing or writing text.
Using the display and controls in python is very easy, we have a library ready-to-go for the SSD1306 OLED chipset and
the joystick/buttons are connected to GPIO pins on the Pi. Our example code allows you to draw images, text,
whatever you like, using the Python imaging library. We also have example code for using the joystick/buttons/OLED
together. Our tests showed 15 FPS update rates once you bump the I2C speed to 1MHz, so you can do animations or
simple video.
Comes completely pre-assembled and tested so you don't need to do anything but plug it in and install our Python
code! Works with any Raspberry Pi computer, including the original Pi 1, B+, Pi 2, Pi 3 and Pi Zero.
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