Hey Junior!
Thanks for the congrats.
It's connected directly to a 90S8515 Atmel MCU, running at 3.3V. I've just been playing a bit to speed optimize the transfer to the display, and got up to about 3.5 frames per second in 8bit/pixel mode without the hardware SPI, running at 4MHz. The MPU is connected to the LPT port through a STK200 programming interface clone, which works with PonyProg. The photo is transfered through the same interface with a Visual Basic program, and sent to the display by the MPU. I use assembler and AVR-Studio to program the MPU.
Yes, that connector is
tiny!

Fortunately, I had the PCB from the phone the display came from, so I unsoldered the socket and used it to connect the display. It has 2 rows of 5 pins, arranged this way seen from the front of the display:
1 10
2 9
3 8
4 7
5 6
The pinouts are the same as mentioned before, except there is no pin 11:
1 Vdigital 2,7V - 3,3V
2 RESET LCD_RESET, user defined
3 SDATA LCD_SDA, SPI MOSI
4 SCLK LCD_CLK, SPI CLK
5 ~CS LCD_CS, user defined
6 Vdisplay 2,7V - 3,3V
7 n/c
8 GND GND
9 LED- GND or -3.2V
10 LED+ +6.4V or +3.2V, 15 - 30mA