Beardy! Good to see you back. The interface for the LCD hasn't changed over the years, so you can replace it with another one that has the same 40 pin header.
The 2.2" screens kinda disappeared from the market, but I think I have a handful left. Otherwise the new 2.4" screens work ok too, with a rebuild of the firmware. Though they are getting more difficult to find too - the most modern ones use serial communications rather than the big-header parallel bus.
This resembles the screen I use:
http://www.elecfreaks.com/store/24-tft-lcd-tft0124-p-110.html
or
http://www.emartee.com/product/41969/
There is a minor difference between the different ones out there on the market, but they'll all work with a bit of (straightforward) modification to the firmware.
If you drop me an email (sandy dot noble at gmail.com) reminding me of your address, I'll send you a new 2.4" screen, or I can check for a 2.2" one if you'd prefer to keep it original 🙂
Lastly - there's been an issue with touchscreens not working recently. I haven't quite diagnosed the issue, but it seems to be a static-y kind of problem that prevents the touch IC from booting properly, or communicating properly. Or something like that.
This is only a problem for machines where your hands can touch the PCB, and proper grounding, with careful handling seems to bring it back to life. It's not broken, just malfunctioning. So not sure if that might be something to investigate.
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