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Changing the display

Open emilekm2142 opened this issue 8 years ago • 5 comments

I want to build one badge on my own, but I would like to use St7735 based display. Ugfx has a driver for it. What should I do to make it work? Should I edit the files in components\ugfx-glue?

emilekm2142 avatar Aug 04 '17 16:08 emilekm2142

We're only using the ugfx as an intermediate layer. I don't know if you can easily replace the ugfx driver.

The badge firmware works well with both the GDEH029A01 and the DEPG029B01 eink screens. Why not use a GDEH029A01 screen? :-)

basvs avatar Aug 07 '17 15:08 basvs

Ah that's LCD rather than eink. The badge was optimized for eink, but I don't see why you shouldn't be able to make this work. Indeed replacing some of components\ugfx-glue sounds like it might be sufficient. Curious to hear how it works out!

raboof avatar Aug 07 '17 15:08 raboof

Unfortunetly, I am not proficient enough in C to do that :/. Being able to change the display easily would make this firmware a base for a whole bunch of python-based cool stuff ;)

emilekm2142 avatar Aug 07 '17 19:08 emilekm2142

I have some LCD modules laying around, might be able to squeeze in a couple of hours to try this on the ESP32 dev kit + LCD breakout(s) somewhere over the next two weeks.

I'm 90% certain I have a ST7735 laying around from experiments with some other SOCs . .

annejan avatar Aug 21 '17 00:08 annejan

Thank you annejan! I will praise you till the end of my days if you menage to do that 😍

emilekm2142 avatar Aug 21 '17 15:08 emilekm2142