For windows, you should configure a 320x240 QVGA tft to communicate to our PC via USB so we can use it as a second display!
For windows, you should configure a 320x240 QVGA tft to communicate to our PC via USB so we can use it as a second display!
Hmm... Yeah, this may require using an FPGA and custom software and drivers. It'll take some more research and some time but this crazy idea may work