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In this video, you will learn how to interface SH1106 and SSD1306 based OLED displays (128x64) available in 1.3 inch and 0.96 inch sizes to a RaspberryPi Pico. These displays are available in SPI and I2C based pin configurations of 4-pin (I2C), 7 or 8-pin (SPI) models. I will demonstrate how to connect them to a RaspberryPi Pico on breadboard, install the driver libraries for micropython, and test them accordingly using a simple test program to display a text string. The driver libraries can be downloaded from the URLs below: For SH1106-based display: https://github.com/robert-hh/SH1106 Path to the actual source code that you can copy and paste into Thonny IDE: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rob... Save the above code into your RaspberryPi Pico board as sh1106.py For SSD1306-based display: https://github.com/stlehmann/micropyt... Path to the actual source code that you can copy and paste in Thonny IDE: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stl... Save the above code into your RaspberryPi Pico board as ssd1306.py Download URLs for my test program: For 8-pin display connected to RaspberryPi Pico: https://files.chandrashekar.info/sh11... https://files.chandrashekar.info/ssd1... For 4-pin display connected to RaspberryPi Pico: https://files.chandrashekar.info/sh11... https://files.chandrashekar.info/ssd1...