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DrMichael I'm not sure what you mean by "TFTjQuery111306900136617515209_1646909312831", but I assume you are talking about a UNO or MEGA2560 from your use of the term shield. Interfacing LCD displays with an MCU is not for the fainthearted; Online forums are full of people trying and failing to interface them. First of all, I'm not an expert - I'm an electronics hobbyist and software professional (PhD Computer Science) . However, even Adafruit , who are specialists in this sort of thing, have a NT35510 driver that only "kinda works" and is limited to 16-bit mode only. Some general points: a) LCDs are generally 3.3V so make sure you are happy with level-shifting b) they usually work with SPI and use multiple modes [8-bit, 16-bit etc] so you should be happy with modifying the board by soldering on 0-ohm resistors AND adjusting software registers accordingly. c) It is very hard to get accurate and trustworthy datasheets. If all this is "gobbledegook" I'd suggest you don't buy this board. If it makes sense, I'd suggest you start by researching datasheets and libraries.
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