Hello!
I have the picoLCD 256x64 Sideshow dot-matrix graphics LCD with USB interface. Does the LCD Smartie supporting this display?
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picoLCD 256x64 Sideshow and LCD Smartie
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Re: picoLCD 256x64 Sideshow and LCD Smartie
Hello,
I have this as well and would love for a plugin for this device other wise its useless for me. Any chances we can get one made? I am willing to do testing provide any info needed.
Thank you,
(sure hope this project is still being maintained)
I have this as well and would love for a plugin for this device other wise its useless for me. Any chances we can get one made? I am willing to do testing provide any info needed.
Thank you,
(sure hope this project is still being maintained)
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Re: picoLCD 256x64 Sideshow and LCD Smartie
I've successfully developed a few display drivers in the past and am happy to have a look to see if this is feasible but what I will need is some documentation on the protocol to talk to the display. I don't have this display so you would have to be the tester(s).
I also need to know how the display appears to the Windows operating system (does it create a virtual serial port?)
Let me know if you have the protocol documentation.
I also need to know how the display appears to the Windows operating system (does it create a virtual serial port?)
Let me know if you have the protocol documentation.
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Re: picoLCD 256x64 Sideshow and LCD Smartie
Would support for Arduino display drivers like LVGL, U8G2, UCGLIB, and Adafruit_GFX be possible?dperrow wrote: ↑July 25th, 2017, 12:41 pmI've successfully developed a few display drivers in the past and am happy to have a look to see if this is feasible but what I will need is some documentation on the protocol to talk to the display. I don't have this display so you would have to be the tester(s).
I also need to know how the display appears to the Windows operating system (does it create a virtual serial port?)
Let me know if you have the protocol documentation.