datasheet:
http://aitendo3.sakura.ne.jp/aitendo_data/product_img/lcd_controller/Xs/RTD2...
oo, niiice, it has a built-in 8051.
Hmmm... that was just about the only 'datasheet' I could find googling. Its a sprawling list of internal registers and not much clue as to what to set and why.
welcome to the wonderful world of realtek!
Apparently Taiwan is reducing prices of its LCD panels because no one is buying them.
Then you see things like this:
Search realtek: RTD2660 http://www.realtek.com.tw/search/default.aspx?keyword=RTD2660 "Sorry! There is no data found. Please try another keyword."
Great going I guess.
With Taiwan's own engineers as well as international developers not being able to access LCD drive chip datasheets, you wonder how it is possible that Taiwan can shoot itself both on the feet and the head with one bullet.
May be a China factory can develop or has developed a clone chip. Some 2 billion HDMI devices have been sold already - so there is a ready market for cheap HDMI LCD driver chip.
Have to move on - no time to whine on - too many alternative good things to be doing :)
Hey lckl / keebler - guess what i got through the post? 50 PCMICA through hole connectors, ethernet sockets, and sata sockets. <sniff!>