# This page will tell you the ways to install the display driver in different operating system ### First you need to install the operating system you need into RaspberryPi, this is the [tutorial](https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html), when you choose device, select Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. # Raspberry Pi OS Add the following line in `/boot/config.txt` in your TF card ```sh dtoverlay=vc4-kms-dpi-hyperpixel4sq ``` And the `config.txt` file will look like this: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/33139e0d-2477-4732-8ff5-a3e2bce9d383) Now you can insert the TF card in to the slot and your HackberryPi will run Raspberry Pi OS on the screen. # Kali Linux ### Step 1 Add the following lines in `/boot/config.txt` in your TF card ```sh dtoverlay=hyperpixel4 overscan_left=0 overscan_right=0 overscan_top=0 overscan_bottom=0 framebuffer_width=720 enable_dpi_lcd=1 display_default_lcd=1 dpi_group=2 dpi_mode=87 dpi_output_format=0x5f026 dpi_timings=720 0 20 20 40 720 0 15 15 15 0 0 0 60 0 36720000 4 ``` And the `config.txt` file will look like this: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eb698c68-0dce-4346-9013-562dcafa3381) ### Step 2 Download the `hyperpixel4.dtbo`file in this github page Put the `hyperpixel4.dtbo`file into `/boot/overlays`folder Now you can insert the TF card in to the slot and your HackberryPi will run Kali Linux on the screen. # RetroPi OS ### Step 1 Add the following lines in `/boot/config.txt` in your TF card ```sh dtoverlay=hyperpixel4 enable_dpi_lcd=1 dpi_group=2 dpi_mode=87 dpi_output_format=0x5f026 dpi_timings=720 0 20 20 40 720 0 15 15 15 0 0 0 60 0 36720000 4 ``` And the `config.txt` file will look like this: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2a4445e8-589b-4af5-84a0-1275de28d122) ### Step 2 Download the `hyperpixel4.dtbo`file in this github page Put the `hyperpixel4.dtbo`file into `/boot/overlays`folder Now you can insert the TF card in to the slot and your HackberryPi will run RetroPi OS on the screen.