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Dependencies:   mbed

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+/* mbed TextLCD Library, for a 4-bit LCD based on HD44780
+ * Copyright (c) 2007-2010, sford, http://mbed.org
+ *               2013, v01: WH, Added LCD types, fixed LCD address issues, added Cursor and UDCs 
+ *               2013, v02: WH, Added I2C and SPI bus interfaces  
+ *               2013, v03: WH, Added support for LCD40x4 which uses 2 controllers 
+ *               2013, v04: WH, Added support for Display On/Off, improved 4bit bootprocess
+ *               2013, v05: WH, Added support for 8x2B, added some UDCs   
+ *               2013, v06: WH, Added support for devices that use internal DC/DC converters 
+ *               2013, v07: WH, Added support for backlight and include portdefinitions for LCD2004 Module from DFROBOT 
+ *               2014, v08: WH, Refactored in Base and Derived Classes to deal with mbed lib change regarding 'NC' defined pins 
+ *               2014, v09: WH/EO, Added Class for Native SPI controllers such as ST7032 
+ *               2014, v10: WH, Added Class for Native I2C controllers such as ST7032i, Added support for MCP23008 I2C portexpander, Added support for Adafruit module  
+ *               2014, v11: WH, Added support for native I2C controllers such as PCF21XX, Improved the _initCtrl() method to deal with differences between all supported controllers  
+ *               2014, v12: WH, Added support for native I2C controller PCF2119 and native I2C/SPI controllers SSD1803, ST7036, added setContrast method (by JH1PJL) for supported devices (eg ST7032i) 
+ *               2014, v13: WH, Added support for controllers US2066/SSD1311 (OLED), added setUDCBlink method for supported devices (eg SSD1803), fixed issue in setPower() 
+ *@Todo Add AC780S/KS0066i
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+ * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+ * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
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+ * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ *
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+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+ * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
+ * THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+#include "TextLCD.h"
+#include "mbed.h"
+
+//For Testing only
+//DigitalOut led1(LED1);
+//DigitalOut led2(LED2);
+//  led2=!led2;    
+
+
+// User Defined Characters (UDCs) are defined by an 8 byte bitpattern. The P0..P5 form the character pattern.
+//     P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 
+// 0   B1 B0  x  0  1  1  1  0
+// 1   B1 B0  x  1  0  0  0  1
+// .       .............
+// 7   B1 B0  x  1  0  0  0  1
+//
+// Blinking UDCs are enabled when a specific controlbit (BE) is set.
+// The blinking pixels in the UDC can be controlled by setting additional bits in the UDC bitpattern.
+// Bit 6 and Bit 7 in the pattern will control the blinking mode when Blink is enabled through BE. 
+//     B1 B0  Mode
+//      0  0  No Blinking in this row of the UDC
+//      0  1  Enabled pixels in P4 will blink
+//      1  x  Enabled pixels in P0..P4 will blink
+
+/** Some sample User Defined Chars 5x7 dots */
+//const char udc_ae[] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x1B, 0x05, 0x1F, 0x14, 0x1F, 0x00};  //æ
+//const char udc_0e[] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x0E, 0x13, 0x15, 0x19, 0x0E, 0x00};  //ø
+//const char udc_ao[] = {0x0E, 0x0A, 0x0E, 0x01, 0x0F, 0x11, 0x0F, 0x00};  //å
+//const char udc_AE[] = {0x0F, 0x14, 0x14, 0x1F, 0x14, 0x14, 0x17, 0x00};  //Æ
+//const char udc_0E[] = {0x0E, 0x13, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x19, 0x0E, 0x00};  //Ø
+//const char udc_Ao[] = {0x0E, 0x0A, 0x0E, 0x11, 0x1F, 0x11, 0x11, 0x00};  //Å
+//const char udc_PO[] = {0x04, 0x0A, 0x0A, 0x1F, 0x1B, 0x1B, 0x1F, 0x00};  //Padlock Open
+//const char udc_PC[] = {0x1C, 0x10, 0x08, 0x1F, 0x1B, 0x1B, 0x1F, 0x00};  //Padlock Closed
+
+//const char udc_alpha[] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x0D, 0x12, 0x12, 0x12, 0x0D, 0x00};  //alpha
+//const char udc_ohm[]   = {0x0E, 0x11, 0x11, 0x11, 0x0A, 0x0A, 0x1B, 0x00};  //ohm
+//const char udc_sigma[] = {0x1F, 0x08, 0x04, 0x02, 0x04, 0x08, 0x1F, 0x00};  //sigma
+//const char udc_pi[]    = {0x1F, 0x0A, 0x0A, 0x0A, 0x0A, 0x0A, 0x0A, 0x00};  //pi
+//const char udc_root[]  = {0x07, 0x04, 0x04, 0x04, 0x14, 0x0C, 0x04, 0x00};  //root
+
+const char udc_0[]  = {0x18, 0x14, 0x12, 0x11, 0x12, 0x14, 0x18, 0x00};  // |>
+const char udc_1[]  = {0x03, 0x05, 0x09, 0x11, 0x09, 0x05, 0x03, 0x00};  // <|
+const char udc_2[]  = {0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00};  // |
+const char udc_3[]  = {0x14, 0x14, 0x14, 0x14, 0x14, 0x14, 0x14, 0x00};  // ||
+const char udc_4[]  = {0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x00};  // |||
+const char udc_5[]  = {0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x00};  // =
+const char udc_6[]  = {0x15, 0x0a, 0x15, 0x0a, 0x15, 0x0a, 0x15, 0x00};  // checkerboard
+const char udc_7[]  = {0x10, 0x08, 0x04, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x10, 0x00};  // \
+
+const char udc_degr[]   = {0x06, 0x09, 0x09, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};  // Degree symbol
+
+const char udc_TM_T[]   = {0x1F, 0x04, 0x04, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};  // Trademark T
+const char udc_TM_M[]   = {0x11, 0x1B, 0x15, 0x11, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};  // Trademark M
+
+//const char udc_Bat_Hi[] = {0x0E, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x00};  // Battery Full
+//const char udc_Bat_Ha[] = {0x0E, 0x11, 0x13, 0x17, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x00};  // Battery Half
+//const char udc_Bat_Lo[] = {0x0E, 0x11, 0x11, 0x11, 0x11, 0x11, 0x1F, 0x00};  // Battery Low
+//const char udc_Bat_Hi[] = {0x0E, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x00};  // Battery Full
+//const char udc_Bat_Ha[] = {0x0E, 0x11, 0x11, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x00};  // Battery Half
+//const char udc_Bat_Lo[] = {0x0E, 0x11, 0x11, 0x11, 0x11, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x00};  // Battery Low
+const char udc_Bat_Hi[] = {0x8E, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x00};  // Battery Full, Blink
+const char udc_Bat_Ha[] = {0x8E, 0x91, 0x91, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x00};  // Battery Half, Blink
+const char udc_Bat_Lo[] = {0x8E, 0x91, 0x91, 0x91, 0x91, 0x9F, 0x9F, 0x00};  // Battery Low, Blink
+const char udc_AC[]     = {0x0A, 0x0A, 0x1F, 0x11, 0x0E, 0x04, 0x04, 0x00};  // AC Power
+
+//const char udc_smiley[] = {0x00, 0x0A, 0x00, 0x04, 0x11, 0x0E, 0x00, 0x00};  // Smiley
+//const char udc_droopy[] = {0x00, 0x0A, 0x00, 0x04, 0x00, 0x0E, 0x11, 0x00};  // Droopey
+//const char udc_note[]   = {0x01, 0x03, 0x05, 0x09, 0x0B, 0x1B, 0x18, 0x00};  // Note
+
+//const char udc_bar_1[]  = {0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00};  // Bar 1
+//const char udc_bar_2[]  = {0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00};  // Bar 11
+//const char udc_bar_3[]  = {0x1C, 0x1C, 0x1C, 0x1C, 0x1C, 0x1C, 0x1C, 0x00};  // Bar 111
+//const char udc_bar_4[]  = {0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x00};  // Bar 1111
+//const char udc_bar_5[]  = {0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x1F, 0x00};  // Bar 11111
+
+//const char udc_ch_1[]  =  {0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f, 0x00};  // Hor bars 4
+//const char udc_ch_2[]  =  {0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x1f};  // Hor bars 4 (inverted)
+//const char udc_ch_3[]  =  {0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15, 0x15};  // Ver bars 3
+//const char udc_ch_4[]  =  {0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a};  // Ver bars 3 (inverted)
+//const char udc_ch_yr[] =  {0x08, 0x0f, 0x12, 0x0f, 0x0a, 0x1f, 0x02, 0x02};  // Year   (kana)
+//const char udc_ch_mo[] =  {0x0f, 0x09, 0x0f, 0x09, 0x0f, 0x09, 0x09, 0x13};  // Month  (kana)
+//const char udc_ch_dy[] =  {0x1f, 0x11, 0x11, 0x1f, 0x11, 0x11, 0x11, 0x1F};  // Day    (kana)
+//const char udc_ch_mi[] =  {0x0C, 0x0a, 0x11, 0x1f, 0x09, 0x09, 0x09, 0x13};  // minute (kana)
+
+//const char udc_bell[]     = {0x04,0x0E,0x0E,0x0E,0x1F,0x00,0x04};
+//const char udc_note[]     = {0x02,0x03,0x02,0x0E,0x1E,0x0C,0x00};
+//const char udc_clock[]    = {0x00,0x0E,0x15,0x17,0x11,0x0E,0x00};
+//const char udc_heart[]    = {0x00,0x0a,0x1F,0x1F,0x0E,0x04,0x00};
+//const char udc_duck[]     = {0x00,0x0c,0x1D,0x0F,0x0F,0x06,0x00};
+//const char udc_check[]    = {0x00,0x01,0x03,0x16,0x1C,0x08,0x00};
+//const char udc_cross[]    = {0x00,0x1B,0x0E,0x04,0x0E,0x1B,0x00};
+//const char udc_retarrow[] = {0x01,0x01,0x05,0x09,0x1f,0x08,0x04};
+
+const char udc_None[]    =  {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; 
+const char udc_All[]     =  {0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF}; 
+    
+/** Create a TextLCD_Base interface
+  *
+  * @param type  Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+  * @param ctrl  LCD controller (default = HD44780)           
+  */
+TextLCD_Base::TextLCD_Base(LCDType type, LCDCtrl ctrl) : _type(type), _ctrl(ctrl) {
+    
+  // Extract LCDType data  
+
+  // Columns encoded in b7..b0
+  _nr_cols = (_type & 0xFF);          
+
+  // Rows encoded in b15..b8  
+  _nr_rows = ((_type >> 8) & 0xFF);  
+
+  // Addressing mode encoded in b19..b16  
+  _addr_mode = _type & LCD_T_ADR_MSK;
+}
+
+
+/**  Init the LCD Controller(s)
+  *  Clear display 
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::_init() {
+  
+  // Select and configure second LCD controller when needed
+  if(_type==LCD40x4) {
+    _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_1;        // Select 2nd controller   
+    _initCtrl();                 // Init 2nd controller   
+  }
+    
+  // Select and configure primary LCD controller
+  _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_0;          // Select primary controller  
+  _initCtrl();                   // Init primary controller
+
+  // Clear whole display and Reset Cursor location
+  // Note: This will make sure that some 3-line displays that skip topline of a 4-line configuration 
+  //       are cleared and init cursor correctly.
+  cls();   
+} 
+
+/**  Init the LCD controller
+  *  4-bit mode, number of lines, fonttype, no cursor etc
+  *
+  *  Note: some configurations are commented out because they have not yet been tested due to lack of hardware
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::_initCtrl() {
+  int _bias_lines=0; // Set Bias and lines (Instr Set 1), temporary variable.
+  int _lines=0;      // Set lines (Ext Instr Set), temporary variable.
+      
+    this->_setRS(false); // command mode
+    
+    wait_ms(20);         // Wait 20ms to ensure powered up
+
+    // The Controller could be in 8 bit mode (power-on reset) or in 4 bit mode (warm reboot) at this point.
+    // Follow this procedure to make sure the Controller enters the correct state. The hardware interface
+    // between the uP and the LCD can only write the 4 most significant bits (Most Significant Nibble, MSN).
+    // In 4 bit mode the LCD expects the MSN first, followed by the LSN.
+    //
+    //    Current state:               8 bit mode                |  4 bit mode, MSN is next      | 4 bit mode, LSN is next          
+                         //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                          
+    _writeNibble(0x3);   //  set 8 bit mode (MSN) and dummy LSN, |   set 8 bit mode (MSN),       |    set dummy LSN, 
+                         //  remains in 8 bit mode               |    change to 8 bit mode       |  remains in 4 bit mode
+    wait_ms(15);         //                           
+    
+    _writeNibble(0x3);   //  set 8 bit mode and dummy LSN,       | set 8 bit mode and dummy LSN, |    set 8bit mode (MSN), 
+                         //  remains in 8 bit mode               |   remains in 8 bit mode       |  remains in 4 bit mode
+    wait_ms(15);         // 
+    
+    _writeNibble(0x3);   //  set 8 bit mode and dummy LSN,       | set 8 bit mode and dummy LSN, |    set dummy LSN, 
+                         //  remains in 8 bit mode               |   remains in 8 bit mode       |  change to 8 bit mode
+    wait_ms(15);         // 
+
+    // Controller is now in 8 bit mode
+
+    _writeNibble(0x2);   // Change to 4-bit mode (MSN), the LSN is undefined dummy
+    wait_us(40);         // most instructions take 40us
+
+    // Display is now in 4-bit mode
+    // Note: 4/8 bit mode is ignored for most native SPI and I2C devices. They dont use the parallel bus.
+    //       However, _writeNibble() method is void anyway for native SPI and I2C devices.
+   
+    // Device specific initialisations: DC/DC converter to generate VLCD or VLED, number of lines etc
+    switch (_ctrl) {
+
+      case KS0078:
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+            case LCD8x1:         //8x1 is a regular 1 line display
+            case LCD8x2B:        //8x2B is a special case of 16x1
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+            case LCD16x1:                                            
+//            case LCD20x1:
+            case LCD24x1:
+              _function  = 0x02;    // Function set 001 DL N RE(0) DH REV (Std Regs)
+                                    //   DL=0  (4 bits bus)             
+                                    //    N=0  (1 line mode), N=1 (2 line mode)
+                                    //   RE=0  (Dis. Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    //   DH=1  (Disp shift enable, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                    //   REV=0 (Reverse normal, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    
+              _function_1 = 0x04;   // Function set 001 DL N RE(1) BE 0 (Ext Regs)
+                                    //   DL=0  (4 bits bus)             
+                                    //    N=0  (1 line mode), N=1 (2 line mode)
+                                    //   RE=1  (Ena Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    //   BE=0  (Blink Enable, CG/SEG RAM, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                    //      0 
+
+              _function_x = 0x00;   // Ext Function set 0000 1 FW BW NW (Ext Regs)
+                                    //    NW=0  (1,2 line), NW=1 (4 Line, special mode for KS0078)                                
+              break;                                
+
+//            case LCD12x3D:         // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX            
+//            case LCD12x3D1:        // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX            
+//            case LCD12x4D:         // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX            
+//            case LCD16x3D:         // Special mode for KS0078             
+//            case LCD16x4D:         // Special mode for KS0078            
+//            case LCD24x3D:         // Special mode for KS0078
+//            case LCD24x3D1:        // Special mode for KS0078
+            case LCD24x4D:         // Special mode for KS0078
+              _function  = 0x02;    // Function set 001 DL N RE(0) DH REV (Std Regs)
+                                    //   DL=0  (4 bits bus)             
+                                    //    N=0  (dont care for 4 line mode)              
+                                    //   RE=0  (Dis. Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    //   DH=1  (Disp shift enable, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                    //   REV=0 (Reverse normal, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    
+              _function_1 = 0x04;   // Function set 001 DL N RE(1) BE 0 (Ext Regs)
+                                    //   DL=0  (4 bits bus)             
+                                    //    N=0  (1 line mode), N=1 (2 line mode)
+                                    //   RE=1  (Ena Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    //   BE=0  (Blink Enable, CG/SEG RAM, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                    //      0 
+
+              _function_x = 0x01;   // Ext Function set 0000 1 FW BW NW (Ext Regs)
+                                    //    NW=0  (1,2 line), NW=1 (4 Line, special mode for KS0078)                                
+              break;                                
+
+            case LCD16x3G:            // Special mode for ST7036                        
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+              
+            default:
+              // All other LCD types are initialised as 2 Line displays (including LCD16x1C and LCD40x4)            
+              _function  = 0x0A;    // Function set 001 DL N RE(0) DH REV (Std Regs)
+                                    //   DL=0  (4 bits bus)             
+                                    //    N=1  (1 line mode), N=1 (2 line mode)
+                                    //   RE=0  (Dis. Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    //   DH=1  (Disp shift enable, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                    //   REV=0 (Reverse normal, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    
+              _function_1 = 0x0C;   // Function set 001 DL N RE(1) BE 0 (Ext Regs)
+                                    //   DL=0  (4 bits bus)             
+                                    //    N=1  (1 line mode), N=1 (2 line mode)
+                                    //   RE=1  (Ena Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                    //   BE=0  (Blink Enable, CG/SEG RAM, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                    //      0 
+
+              _function_x = 0x00;   // Ext Function set 0000 1 FW BW NW (Ext Regs)
+                                    //   NW=0  (1,2 line), NW=1 (4 Line, special mode for KS0078)                                
+              break;
+          } // switch type
+
+          // init special features
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);// Function set 001 DL N RE(1) BE 0 (Ext Regs)
+                                           //   DL=0 (4 bits bus), DL=1 (8 bits mode)            
+                                           //    N=0 (1 line mode), N=1 (2 line mode)
+                                           //   RE=1 (Ena Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                           //   BE=0 (Blink Enable/Disable, CG/SEG RAM, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                           //      0 
+
+          _writeCommand(0x08 | _function_x); // Ext Function set 0000 1 FW BW NW (Ext Regs)
+                                           //   FW=0  (5-dot font, special mode for KS0078)
+                                           //   BW=0  (Cur BW invert disable, special mode for KS0078)
+                                           //   NW=0  (1,2 Line), NW=1 (4 line, special mode for KS0078)                                
+
+          _writeCommand(0x10);             // Scroll/Shift set 0001 DS/HS4 DS/HS3 DS/HS2 DS/HS1 (Ext Regs)
+                                           //   Dotscroll/Display shift enable (Special mode for KS0078)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x80);             // Scroll Quantity set 1 0 SQ5 SQ4 SQ3 SQ2 SQ1 SQ0 (Ext Regs)
+                                           //   Scroll quantity (Special mode for KS0078)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function); // Function set 001 DL N RE(0) DH REV (Std Regs)
+                                           //   DL=0  (4 bits bus), DL=1 (8 bits mode)             
+                                           //    N=0  (1 line mode), N=1 (2 line mode)
+                                           //   RE=0  (Dis. Extended Regs, special mode for KS0078)
+                                           //   DH=1  (Disp shift enable/disable, special mode for KS0078)                                
+                                           //   REV=0 (Reverse/Normal, special mode for KS0078)
+          break; // case KS0078 Controller
+              
+      case ST7032_3V3:
+          // ST7032 controller: Initialise Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=3V3
+      case ST7032_5V:
+          // ST7032 controller: Disable Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=5V
+
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+            case LCD8x1:         //8x1 is a regular 1 line display
+            case LCD8x2B:        //8x2B is a special case of 16x1
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+            case LCD16x1:                                            
+//            case LCD20x1:                    
+            case LCD24x1:
+              _function = 0x00;       // FUNCTION SET 0 0 1 DL=0 (4 bit), N=0 (1-line display mode), F=0 (5*7dot), 0, IS
+                                      // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                      // Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD12x3D:            // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX
+            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX
+            case LCD12x4D:            // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX
+            case LCD16x3G:            // Special mode for ST7036                        
+            case LCD24x4D:            // Special mode for KS0078
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+
+            default:
+              // All other LCD types are initialised as 2 Line displays        
+              _function = 0x08;       // FUNCTION SET 0 0 1 DL=0 (4 bit), N=1 (2-line display mode), F=0 (5*7dot), 0, IS              
+                                      // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                      // Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+              break;                                                                        
+          } // switch type    
+                                     
+          // init special features 
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);           // Set function,  0 0 1 DL N F 0 IS=1 Select Instr Set = 1              
+
+          _writeCommand(0x1C);                              // Internal OSC frequency adjustment Framefreq=183HZ, Bias will be 1/4 (Instr Set=1)
+
+          _contrast = LCD_ST7032_CONTRAST;              
+          _writeCommand(0x70 | (_contrast & 0x0F));         // Set Contrast Low bits, 0 1 1 1 C3 C2 C1 C0 (IS=1)
+
+
+          if (_ctrl == ST7032_3V3) {
+            _icon_power = 0x04;                             // Icon display off, Booster circuit is turned on  (IS=1)
+                                                            // Saved to allow contrast change at later time
+          }
+          else { 
+            _icon_power = 0x00;                             // Icon display off, Booster circuit is turned off  (IS=1)
+                                                            // Saved to allow contrast change at later time
+          }
+          _writeCommand(0x50 | _icon_power | ((_contrast >> 4) & 0x03));  // Set Icon, Booster and Contrast High bits, 0 1 0 1 Ion Bon C5 C4 (IS=1)
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+          
+          _writeCommand(0x68 | (LCD_ST7032_RAB & 0x07));      // Voltage follower, 0 1 1 0 FOn=1, Ampl ratio Rab2=1, Rab1=0, Rab0=0  (IS=1)
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+          
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                  // Select Instruction Set = 0
+
+          break; // case ST7032_3V3 Controller
+                 // case ST7032_5V Controller
+
+      case ST7036_3V3:
+          // ST7036 controller: Initialise Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=3V3
+          // Note: supports 1,2 (LCD_T_A) or 3 lines (LCD_T_G)
+      case ST7036_5V:
+          // ST7036 controller: Disable Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=5V
+          // Note: supports 1,2 (LCD_T_A) or 3 lines (LCD_T_G)
+                    
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+            case LCD8x1:         //8x1 is a regular 1 line display
+            case LCD8x2B:        //8x2D is a special case of 16x1
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+            case LCD16x1:   
+            case LCD24x1:                                                                         
+              _function = 0x00;     // Set function, 0 0 1 DL=0 (4-bit Databus), N=0 (1 Line), DH=0 (5x7font), IS2, IS1 (Select Instruction Set)
+                                    // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    // Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+              
+              _bias_lines = 0x04;   // Bias: 1/5, 1 or 2-Lines LCD 
+              break;  
+
+//            case LCD12x3G:          // Special mode for ST7036
+            case LCD16x3G:          // Special mode for ST7036
+              _function = 0x08;     // Set function, 0 0 1 DL=0 (4-bit Databus), N=1 (2 Line), DH=0 (5x7font), IS2,IS1 (Select Instruction Set)              
+                                    // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    // Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+              
+              _bias_lines = 0x05;   // Bias: 1/5, 3-Lines LCD           
+              break;  
+
+//            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX
+//            case LCD16x3D1:           // Special mode for SSD1803
+            case LCD12x4D:            // Special mode for PCF2116
+            case LCD24x4D:            // Special mode for KS0078
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+
+            default:
+              // All other LCD types are initialised as 2 Line displays (including LCD16x1C and LCD40x4)       
+              _function = 0x08;     // Set function, 0 0 1 DL=0 (4-bit Databus), N=1 (2 Line), DH=0 (5x7font), IS2,IS1 (Select Instruction Set)
+                                    // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    // Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+              
+              _bias_lines = 0x04;   // Bias: 1/5, 1 or 2-Lines LCD 
+              break;                
+          } // switch type
+
+
+          // init special features 
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);   // Set function, IS2,IS1 = 01 (Select Instr Set = 1)
+          _writeCommand(0x10 | _bias_lines);        // Set Bias and 1,2 or 3 lines (Instr Set 1)
+
+          _contrast = LCD_ST7036_CONTRAST;
+          _writeCommand(0x70 | (_contrast & 0x0F)); // Set Contrast, 0 1 1 1 C3 C2 C1 C0 (Instr Set 1)
+                           
+          if (_ctrl == ST7036_3V3) {
+            _icon_power = 0x04;                       // Set Icon, Booster, Contrast High bits, 0 1 0 1 Ion=0 Bon=1 C5 C4 (Instr Set 1)
+                                                      // Saved to allow contrast change at later time
+          } 
+          else {
+            _icon_power = 0x00;                       // Set Icon, Booster, Contrast High bits, 0 1 0 1 Ion=0 Bon=0 C5 C4 (Instr Set 1)             
+          }
+          
+          _writeCommand(0x50 | _icon_power | ((_contrast >> 4) & 0x03));   // Set Contrast C5, C4 (Instr Set 1)
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+
+          _writeCommand(0x68 | (LCD_ST7036_RAB & 0x07));  // Voltagefollower On = 1, Ampl ratio Rab2, Rab1, Rab0 = 1 0 1 (Instr Set 1)
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, IS2,IS1 = 00 (Select Instruction Set = 0)
+         
+          break; // case ST7036_3V3 Controller
+                 // case ST7036_5V Controller
+        
+      case SSD1803_3V3:
+          // SSD1803 controller: Initialise Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=3V3
+          // Note: supports 1,2, 3 or 4 lines
+//      case SSD1803_5V:
+          // SSD1803 controller: No Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=5V
+                    
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+            case LCD8x1:         //8x1 is a regular 1 line display
+            case LCD8x2B:        //8x2D is a special case of 16x1
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+            case LCD16x1:   
+            case LCD24x1:                                                                         
+              _function = 0x00;     //  Set function 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x02;   // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x00;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=0 1-Line LCD (N=0)
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD12x3D:          // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX                                  
+//            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX            
+            case LCD16x3D:          // Special mode for KS0078
+//            case LCD16x3D1:           // Special mode for SSD1803
+//            case LCD20x3D:            // Special mode for SSD1803
+              _function = 0x00;     //  Set function 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x02;   // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x00;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=1 3-Line LCD (N=0)
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD20x4D:          // Special mode for SSD1803
+              _function = 0x08;     //  Set function 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=1 4 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x0A;   // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=1 4 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x01;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=1 4-Line LCD (N=1)
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD16x3G:          // Special mode for ST7036            
+            case LCD24x4D:          // Special mode for KS0078
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+
+            default:
+              // All other LCD types are initialised as 2 Line displays (including LCD16x1C and LCD40x4)       
+              _function = 0x08;     //  Set function 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=1 2 line / 4 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x0A;   // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 4-bit Databus,
+                                    //         Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices
+                                    //     N=1 2 line / 4 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x00;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=0 2-Line LCD (N=1)
+              break;                
+          } // switch type
+
+
+          // init special features 
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Extended Instruction Set
+          
+          _writeCommand(0x06);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=1 COM1-32, BDS=0 SEG100-1    "Bottom View" (Ext Instr Set)
+//          _writeCommand(0x05);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=0 COM32-1, BDS=1 SEG1-100    "Top View" (Ext Instr Set)          
+          wait_ms(5);                               // Wait to ensure completion or SSD1803 fails to set Top/Bottom after reset..
+         
+          _writeCommand(0x08 | _lines);             // Set ext function 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 1,2,3 or 4 lines (Ext Instr Set)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x10);                      // Double Height and Bias, 0 0 0 1 UD2=0, UD1=0, BS1=0 Bias 1/5, DH=0 (Ext Instr Set)
+
+//          _writeCommand(0x76);                      // Set TC Control, 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 (Ext Instr Set)
+//          _writeData(0x02);                         // Set TC data,    0 0 0 0 0 TC2,TC1,TC0 = 0 1 0 (Ext Instr Set)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);   // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=1 Select Instruction Set 1
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=1  
+
+          _contrast = LCD_SSD1_CONTRAST;
+          _writeCommand(0x70 | (_contrast & 0x0F)); // Set Contrast 0 1 1 1 C3, C2, C1, C0 (Instr Set 1)
+                           
+          _icon_power = 0x04;                       // Icon off, Booster on (Instr Set 1)
+                                                    // Saved to allow contrast change at later time
+          _writeCommand(0x50 | _icon_power | ((_contrast >> 4) & 0x03));   // Set Power, Icon and Contrast, 0 1 0 1 Ion Bon C5 C4 (Instr Set 1)
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+
+          _writeCommand(0x68 | (LCD_SSD1_RAB & 0x07));  // Set Voltagefollower 0 1 1 0 Don = 1, Ampl ratio Rab2, Rab1, Rab0 = 1 1 0  (Instr Set 1)
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Extended Instruction Set 1
+          _writeCommand(0x10);                      // Shift/Scroll enable, 0 0 0 1 DS4/HS4 DS3/HS3 DS2/HS2 DS1/HS1  (Ext Instr Set 1)
+
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=0 Select Instruction Set 0
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=0
+         
+          break; // case SSD1803 Controller
+
+          
+      // Note1: The PCF21XX family of controllers has several types that dont have an onboard voltage generator for V-LCD.
+      //        You must supply this LCD voltage externally and not try to enable VGen. 
+      // Note2: The early versions of PCF2116 controllers (eg PCF2116C) can not generate sufficiently negative voltage for the LCD at a VDD of 3V3. 
+      //        You must supply this voltage externally and not enable VGen or you must use a higher VDD (e.g. 5V) and enable VGen.
+      //        More recent versions of the controller (eg PCF2116K) have an improved VGen that will work with 3V3.
+      // Note3: See datasheet, PCF2116 and other types provide a V0 pin to control the LCD contrast voltage that is provided by VGen. This pins allows 
+      //        contrast control similar to that of pin 3 on the standard 14pin LCD module connector.
+      //        You can disable VGen by connecting Vo to VDD. VLCD will then be used directly as LCD voltage.
+      // Note4: PCF2113 and PCF2119 are different wrt to VLCD generator! There is no V0 pin. The contrast voltage is software controlled by setting the VA and VB registers.
+      //        Vgen is automatically switched off when the contrast voltage VA or VB is set to 0x00. Note that certain limits apply to allowed values for VA and VB.                    
+      // Note5: See datasheet, members of the PCF21XX family support different numbers of rows/columns. Not all can support 3 or 4 rows.
+      // Note6: See datasheet, the PCF21XX-C and PCF21XX-K use a non-standard character set. This may result is strange looking text when not corrected..
+
+      case PCF2113_3V3:
+          // PCF2113 controller: Initialise Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=3V3. VA and VB control contrast.
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+//              _function = 0x02;       // FUNCTION SET 0 0 1 DL=0 4 bit, 0, M=0 1-line/12 chars display mode, SL=1, IS=0
+                                      // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+            case LCD24x1:                    
+              _function = 0x00;       // FUNCTION SET 0 0 1 DL=0 4 bit, 0, M=0 1-line/24 chars display mode, SL=0, IS=0            
+                                      // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+              break;  
+
+//Tested OK for PCF2113
+            case LCD12x2:                    
+              _function = 0x04;       // FUNCTION SET 0 0 1 DL=0 4 bit, 0, M=1 2-line/12 chars display mode, SL=0, IS=0            
+              break;  
+             
+            default:
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+                         
+          } // switch type    
+
+          // Init special features
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);          // Set function, Select Instr Set = 1              
+
+          _writeCommand(0x04);                             // Display Conf Set         0000 0, 1, P=0, Q=0               (Instr. Set 1)
+          _writeCommand(0x10);                             // Temp Compensation Set    0001 0, 0, TC1=0, TC2=0           (Instr. Set 1)
+//          _writeCommand(0x42);                             // HV GEN                   0100 S1=1, S2=0 (2x multiplier)   (Instr. Set 1)
+          _writeCommand(0x40 | (LCD_PCF2_S12 & 0x03));     // HV Gen                   0100 S1=1, S2=0 (2x multiplier)   (Instr. Set 1)
+          
+          _contrast = LCD_PCF2_CONTRAST;              
+          _writeCommand(0x80 | 0x00 | (_contrast & 0x3F));      // VLCD_set (Instr. Set 1)  1, V=0, VA=contrast
+          _writeCommand(0x80 | 0x40 | (_contrast & 0x3F));      // VLCD_set (Instr. Set 1)  1, V=1, VB=contrast
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+          
+          _writeCommand(0x02);                             // Screen Config            0000 001, L=0  (Instr. Set 1)
+          _writeCommand(0x08);                             // ICON Conf                0000 1, IM=0 (Char mode), IB=0 (no icon blink) DM=0 (no direct mode) (Instr. Set 1) 
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                 // Set function, Select Instr Set = 0             
+
+          break; // case PCF2113_3V3 Controller
+
+
+//      case PCF2113_5V:
+          // PCF2113 controller: No Voltage generator for VLCD. VDD=5V. Contrast voltage controlled by VA or VB.
+//@TODO                            
+
+
+      case PCF2116_3V3:
+          // PCF2116 controller: Voltage generator for VLCD. VDD=5V. V0 controls contrast voltage.                 
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+//            case LCD12x1:
+//            case LCD12x2:                                                                            
+            case LCD24x1:                    
+              _writeCommand(0x22);    //FUNCTION SET 4 bit, N/M=0 1-line/24 chars display mode, G=1 Vgen on 
+                                      //Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+              wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up                                                    
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD12x3D:            // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX                            
+            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for PCF21XX                     
+            case LCD12x4D:            // Special mode for PCF21XX:
+              _writeCommand(0x2E);    //FUNCTION SET 4 bit, N=1/M=1 4-line/12 chars display mode, G=1 VGen on                               
+                                      //Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode              
+              wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up                                                    
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD24x2:
+              _writeCommand(0x2A);    //FUNCTION SET 4 bit, N=1/M=0 2-line/24 chars display mode, G=1 VGen on
+                                      //Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+              wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up   
+              break;  
+              
+            default:
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+            
+          } // switch type    
+
+          break; // case PCF2116_3V3 Controller
+
+
+//Experimental for cellphone 3-line display, SA=0x74, No Ack supported, Character set C or K, DL = 8 bit, N=0,M=1 (reserved mode !!), external VLCD -2V5
+//@TODO                            
+      case PCF2116_5V:
+          // PCF2116 controller: No Voltage generator for VLCD. VDD=5V. V0 controls contrast voltage.                           
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+//            case LCD12x1:
+//            case LCD12x2:                                                                            
+//            case LCD24x1:                    
+//              _writeCommand(0x20);    //FUNCTION SET 4 bit, N/M=0 1-line/24 chars display mode 
+                                      //Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+//              wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up                                                    
+//              break;  
+
+            case LCD12x3D:            // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX                            
+            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for PCF21XX                     
+            case LCD12x4D:            // Special mode for PCF21XX:
+//              _writeCommand(0x34);    //FUNCTION SET 8 bit, N=0/M=1 4-line/12 chars display mode      OK
+//              _writeCommand(0x24);    //FUNCTION SET 4 bit, N=0/M=1 4-line/12 chars display mode      OK                                            
+              _writeCommand(0x2C);    //FUNCTION SET 4 bit, N=1/M=1 4-line/12 chars display mode        OK                                                   
+                                      //Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode              
+              wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up                                                    
+              break;  
+
+//            case LCD24x2:
+//              _writeCommand(0x28);    //FUNCTION SET 4 bit, N=1/M=0 2-line/24 chars display mode
+                                      //Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+//              wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up   
+//              break;  
+              
+            default:
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+            
+          } // switch type    
+
+          break; // case PCF2116_5V Controller
+
+      case PCF2119_3V3:
+          // PCF2119 controller: Initialise Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=3V3. VA and VB control contrast.
+          // Note1: See datasheet, the PCF2119 supports icons and provides separate constrast control for Icons and characters.
+          // Note2: Vgen is switched off when the contrast voltage VA or VB is set to 0x00.
+                  
+//POR or Hardware Reset should be applied
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up   
+
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+            case LCD8x1:
+//            case LCD12x1:
+            case LCD16x1:           
+              _function = 0x02;       // FUNCTION SET DL=0 4 bit, 0 , M=0 1-line/16 chars display mode, SL=1
+                                      // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+              break;  
+            
+            case LCD24x1:                    
+//            case LCD32x1:                                
+              _function = 0x00;       // FUNCTION SET DL=0 4 bit, 0 , M=0 1-line/32 chars display mode, SL=0
+                                      // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD8x2:
+//            case LCD12x2:            
+            case LCD16x2:
+              _function = 0x04;       // FUNCTION SET DL=0 4 bit, 0, M=1 2-line/16 chars display mode, SL=0
+                                      // Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for I2C mode
+              break;  
+             
+            default:
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+            
+          } // switch type    
+
+          // Init special features 
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);           // Set function, Select Instruction Set = 1              
+
+          _writeCommand(0x04);    // DISP CONF SET (Instr. Set 1)   0000, 0, 1, P=0, Q=0 
+          _writeCommand(0x10);    // TEMP CTRL SET (Instr. Set 1)   0001, 0, 0, TC1=0, TC2=0
+//          _writeCommand(0x42);    // HV GEN (Instr. Set 1)          0100, 0, 0, S1=1, S2=0 (2x multiplier)
+          _writeCommand(0x40 | (LCD_PCF2_S12 & 0x03));      // HV GEN (Instr. Set 1)          0100, 0, 0, S1=1, S2=0 (2x multiplier)
+
+          _contrast = LCD_PCF2_CONTRAST;              
+          _writeCommand(0x80 | 0x00 | (_contrast & 0x3F));      // VLCD_set (Instr. Set 1)    V=0, VA=contrast
+          _writeCommand(0x80 | 0x40 | (_contrast & 0x3F));      // VLCD_set (Instr. Set 1)    V=1, VB=contrast
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+          
+          _writeCommand(0x02);    // SCRN CONF (Instr. Set 1)    L=0
+          _writeCommand(0x08);    // ICON CONF (Instr. Set 1)    IM=0 (Char mode) IB=0 (no icon blink) DM=0 (no direct mode)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                  // Select Instruction Set = 0
+
+          break; // case PCF2119_3V3 Controller
+
+//      case PCF2119_5V:
+          // PCF2119 controller: No Voltage booster for VLCD. VDD=3V3. VA and VB control contrast.
+          // Note1: See datasheet, the PCF2119 supports icons and provides separate constrast control for Icons and characters.
+          // Note2: Vgen is switched off when the contrast voltage VA or VB is set to 0x00.                     
+//@TODO                            
+
+      case WS0010:         
+          // WS0010 OLED controller: Initialise DC/DC Voltage converter for LEDs
+          // Note1: Identical to RS0010  
+          // Note2: supports 1 or 2 lines (and 16x100 graphics)
+          //        supports 4 fonts (English/Japanese (default), Western European-I, English/Russian, Western European-II)
+                           // Cursor/Disp shift set 0001 SC RL  0 0
+                           //
+                           // Mode and Power set    0001 GC PWR 1 1                           
+                           //  GC  = 0 (Graph Mode=1, Char Mode=0)             
+                           //  PWR = 1 (DC/DC On/Off)
+   
+//@Todo: This may be needed to enable a warm reboot
+          //_writeCommand(0x13);   // Char mode, DC/DC off              
+          //wait_ms(10);           // Wait 10ms to ensure powered down                  
+          _writeCommand(0x17);   // Char mode, DC/DC on        
+          wait_ms(10);           // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up        
+
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {                    
+            case LCD8x1:         //8x1 is a regular 1 line display
+            case LCD8x2B:        //8x2B is a special case of 16x1
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+            case LCD16x1:                                            
+            case LCD24x1:
+              _writeCommand(0x20); // Function set 001 DL N F FT1 FT0
+                                   //  DL=0  (4 bits bus)             
+                                   //   N=0  (1 line)
+                                   //   F=0  (5x7 dots font)
+                                   //  FT=00 (00 = Engl/Jap, 01 = WestEur1, 10 = Engl/Russian, 11 = WestEur2
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD12x3D:            // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX                            
+            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for PCF21XX                     
+            case LCD12x4D:            // Special mode for PCF21XX:
+            case LCD16x3G:            // Special mode for ST7036            
+            case LCD24x4D:            // Special mode for KS0078
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+
+            default:
+              // All other LCD types are initialised as 2 Line displays (including LCD16x1C and LCD40x4)       
+              _writeCommand(0x28); // Function set 001 DL N F FT1 FT0
+                                   //  DL=0  (4 bits bus)
+                                   //   N=1  (2 lines)
+                                   //   F=0  (5x7 dots font)
+                                   //  FT=00 (00 = Engl/Jap, 01 = WestEur1, 10 = Engl/Russian, 11 = WestEur2
+
+              break;
+           } // switch type
+           
+           break; // case WS0010 Controller
+
+
+      case US2066_3V3:
+          // US2066/SSD1311 OLED controller, Initialise for VDD=3V3
+          // Note: supports 1,2, 3 or 4 lines
+//      case USS2066_5V:
+          // US2066 controller, VDD=5V
+                    
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+            case LCD8x1:         //8x1 is a regular 1 line display
+            case LCD8x2B:        //8x2D is a special case of 16x1
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+            case LCD16x1:   
+//            case LCD20x1:                                                                         
+              _function = 0x00;     //  Set function 0 0 1 X N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=X bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x02;   // Set function, 0 0 1 X N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=X bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead                                    
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x00;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=0 1-Line LCD (N=0)
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD16x1C:
+            case LCD8x2:
+            case LCD16x2:
+            case LCD20x2:            
+              _function = 0x08;     //  Set function 0 0 1 X N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=X bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead                                                                        
+                                    //     N=1 2 line / 4 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x0A;   // Set function, 0 0 1 X N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=X bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead                                                                        
+                                    //     N=1 2 line / 4 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x00;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=0 2-Line LCD (N=1)
+              break;                
+
+            case LCD12x3D:          // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX 
+//            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX            
+            case LCD16x3D:          // Special mode for KS0078, SSD1803 and US2066
+//            case LCD16x3D1:           // Special mode for SSD1803, US2066
+//            case LCD20x3D:            // Special mode for SSD1803, US2066
+              _function = 0x00;     //  Set function 0 0 1 X N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=X bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead                                    
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x02;   // Set function, 0 0 1 X N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=X bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead                                    
+                                    //     N=0 1 Line / 3 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x00;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=1 3-Line LCD (N=0)
+              break;  
+
+            case LCD20x4D:          // Special mode for SSD1803, US2066
+              _function = 0x08;     //  Set function 0 0 1 X N DH RE(0) IS 
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=X bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead
+                                    //     N=1 2 line / 4 Line
+                                    //    DH=0 Double Height disable 
+                                    //    IS=0
+          
+              _function_1 = 0x0A;   // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV
+                                    //  Saved to allow switch between Instruction sets at later time
+                                    //    DL=0 bit is ignored for US2066. Uses hardwired pins instead                                    
+                                    //     N=1 2 line / 4 Line
+                                    //    BE=0 Blink Enable off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066
+                                    //   REV=0 Reverse off, special feature of SSD1803, US2066            
+                        
+              _lines = 0x01;        // Ext function set 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 
+                                    //    NW=1 4-Line LCD (N=1)
+              break;  
+
+//            case LCD24x1:                                                                         
+//            case LCD16x3G:          // Special mode for ST7036            
+//            case LCD24x4D:          // Special mode for KS0078
+            default:            
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+
+          } // switch type
+
+
+          // init special features 
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 X N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Extended Instruction Set
+
+          _writeCommand(0x71);                      // Function Select A: 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 (Ext Instr Set)
+          _writeData(0x00);                         // Disable Internal VDD
+
+          _writeCommand(0x79);                      // Function Select OLED:  0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 (Ext Instr Set)
+
+          _writeCommand(0xD5);                      // Display Clock Divide Ratio: 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 (Ext Instr Set, OLED Instr Set)
+          _writeCommand(0x70);                      // Display Clock Divide Ratio value: 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 (Ext Instr Set, OLED Instr Set)
+                    
+          _writeCommand(0x78);                      // Function Disable OLED: 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 (Ext Instr Set)
+          
+//          _writeCommand(0x06);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=1 COM1-32, BDS=0 SEG100-1    "Bottom View" (Ext Instr Set)
+          _writeCommand(0x05);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=0 COM32-1, BDS=1 SEG1-100    "Top View" (Ext Instr Set)          
+         
+          _writeCommand(0x08 | _lines);             // Set ext function 0 0 0 0 1 FW BW NW 1,2,3 or 4 lines (Ext Instr Set)
+
+//          _writeCommand(0x1C);                      // Double Height and Bias, 0 0 0 1 UD2=1, UD1=1, X, DH=0 (Ext Instr Set)
+//                                                    // Default
+
+          _writeCommand(0x72);                      // Function Select B: 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 (Ext Instr Set)
+          _writeData(0x01);                         // Select ROM A (CGRAM 8, CGROM 248)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x79);                      // Function Select OLED:  0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 (Ext Instr Set)
+
+          _writeCommand(0xDA);                      // Set Segm Pins Config:  1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+          _writeCommand(0x10);                      // Set Segm Pins Config value: Altern Odd/Even, Disable Remap (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+
+          _writeCommand(0xDC);                      // Function Select C: 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+//          _writeCommand(0x00);                      // Set internal VSL, GPIO pin HiZ (always read low)
+          _writeCommand(0x80);                      // Set external VSL, GPIO pin HiZ (always read low)
+
+          _contrast = LCD_US20_CONTRAST;
+          _writeCommand(0x81);                      // Set Contrast Control: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+          _writeCommand((_contrast << 2) | 0x03);   // Set Contrast Value: 8 bits, use 6 bits for compatibility 
+
+          _writeCommand(0xD9);                      // Set Phase Length: 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+          _writeCommand(0xF1);                      // Set Phase Length Value: 
+
+          _writeCommand(0xDB);                      // Set VCOMH Deselect Lvl: 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+          _writeCommand(0x30);                      // Set VCOMH Deselect Value: 0.83 x VCC
+
+          wait_ms(10);            // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up
+
+//Test Fade/Blinking. Hard Blink on/off, No fade in/out ??
+//          _writeCommand(0x23);                      // Set (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+//          _writeCommand(0x3F);                      // Set interval 128 frames
+//End Test Blinking
+
+          _writeCommand(0x78);                      // Function Disable OLED: 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 (Ext Instr Set)
+          
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);   // Set function, 0 0 1 X N DH RE(0) IS=1 Select Instruction Set 1
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=1  
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 X N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Ext Instr Set, IS=1
+          _writeCommand(0x10);                      // Shift/Scroll enable, 0 0 0 1 DS4/HS4 DS3/HS3 DS2/HS2 DS1/HS1  (Ext Instr Set, IS=1)
+
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=0 Select Instruction Set 0
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=0
+         
+          break; // case US2066/SSD1311 Controller
+
+           
+        default:
+          // Devices fully compatible to HD44780 that do not use any DC/DC Voltage converters but external VLCD, no icons etc
+
+          // Initialise Display configuration
+          switch (_type) {
+            case LCD8x1:         //8x1 is a regular 1 line display
+            case LCD8x2B:        //8x2B is a special case of 16x1
+//            case LCD12x1:                                
+            case LCD16x1:                                            
+//            case LCD20x1:                                                        
+            case LCD24x1:
+//            case LCD40x1:            
+              _function = 0x00;    // Function set 001 DL N F - -
+                                   //  DL=0 (4 bits bus)             
+                                   //   N=0 (1 line)
+                                   //   F=0 (5x7 dots font)
+              _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);             
+              break;                                
+                                                  
+            case LCD12x3D:            // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX                            
+            case LCD12x3D1:           // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX                     
+            case LCD12x4D:            // Special mode for KS0078 and PCF21XX:
+            case LCD16x3D:            // Special mode for KS0078
+//            case LCD16x3D1:           // Special mode for KS0078
+//            case LCD24x3D:            // Special mode for KS0078
+//            case LCD24x3D1:           // Special mode for KS0078            
+            case LCD24x4D:            // Special mode for KS0078
+              error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support this Display type\n\r"); 
+              break;  
+
+            // All other LCD types are initialised as 2 Line displays (including LCD16x1C and LCD40x4)
+            default:
+              _function = 0x08;    // Function set 001 DL N F - -
+                                   //  DL=0 (4 bits bus)
+                                   //  Note: 4 bit mode is ignored for native SPI and I2C devices                                 
+                                   //   N=1 (2 lines)
+                                   //   F=0 (5x7 dots font, only option for 2 line display)
+                                   //    -  (Don't care)
+              _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                         
+              break;
+          } // switch type
+
+          break; // case default Controller
+          
+    } // switch Controller specific initialisations 
+    
+
+    // Controller general initialisations                                          
+//    _writeCommand(0x01); // cls, and set cursor to 0
+//    wait_ms(10);         // The CLS command takes 1.64 ms.
+//                         // Since we are not using the Busy flag, Lets be safe and take 10 ms  
+
+    _writeCommand(0x02); // Return Home 
+                         //   Cursor Home, DDRAM Address to Origin
+
+    _writeCommand(0x06); // Entry Mode 0000 0 1 I/D S 
+                         //   Cursor Direction and Display Shift
+                         //   I/D=1 (Cur incr)
+                         //     S=0 (No display shift)                        
+
+    _writeCommand(0x14); // Cursor or Display shift 0001 S/C R/L x x 
+                         //   S/C=0 Cursor moves
+                         //   R/L=1 Right
+                         // 
+
+//    _writeCommand(0x0C); // Display Ctrl 0000 1 D C B
+//                         //   Display On, Cursor Off, Blink Off   
+    setCursor(CurOff_BlkOff);     
+    setMode(DispOn);     
+}
+
+
+/** Clear the screen, Cursor home. 
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::cls() {
+
+  // Select and configure second LCD controller when needed
+  if(_type==LCD40x4) {
+    _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_1; // Select 2nd controller
+
+    // Second LCD controller Cursor always Off
+    _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, CurOff_BlkOff);
+
+    // Second LCD controller Clearscreen
+    _writeCommand(0x01);  // cls, and set cursor to 0    
+    wait_ms(10);          // The CLS command takes 1.64 ms.
+                          // Since we are not using the Busy flag, Lets be safe and take 10 ms
+  
+    _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_0; // Select primary controller
+  }
+  
+  // Primary LCD controller Clearscreen
+  _writeCommand(0x01);    // cls, and set cursor to 0
+  wait_ms(10);            // The CLS command takes 1.64 ms.
+                          // Since we are not using the Busy flag, Lets be safe and take 10 ms
+
+  // Restore cursormode on primary LCD controller when needed
+  if(_type==LCD40x4) {
+    _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode,_currentCursor);     
+  }
+                   
+  setAddress(0, 0);  // Reset Cursor location
+                     // Note: This is needed because some displays (eg PCF21XX) don't use line 0 in the '3 Line' mode.   
+}
+
+/** Locate cursor to a screen column and row
+  *
+  * @param column  The horizontal position from the left, indexed from 0
+  * @param row     The vertical position from the top, indexed from 0
+  */ 
+void TextLCD_Base::locate(int column, int row) {
+    
+   // setAddress() does all the heavy lifting:
+   //   check column and row sanity, 
+   //   switch controllers for LCD40x4 if needed
+   //   switch cursor for LCD40x4 if needed
+   //   set the new memory address to show cursor at correct location
+   setAddress(column, row);      
+}
+   
+
+/** Write a single character (Stream implementation)
+  */
+int TextLCD_Base::_putc(int value) {
+  int addr;
+    
+    if (value == '\n') {
+      //No character to write
+      
+      //Update Cursor      
+      _column = 0;
+      _row++;
+      if (_row >= rows()) {
+        _row = 0;
+      }      
+    }
+    else {
+      //Character to write      
+      _writeData(value); 
+              
+      //Update Cursor
+      _column++;
+      if (_column >= columns()) {
+        _column = 0;
+        _row++;
+        if (_row >= rows()) {
+          _row = 0;
+        }
+      }          
+    } //else
+
+    //Set next memoryaddress, make sure cursor blinks at next location
+    addr = getAddress(_column, _row);
+    _writeCommand(0x80 | addr);
+            
+    return value;
+}
+
+
+// get a single character (Stream implementation)
+int TextLCD_Base::_getc() {
+    return -1;
+}
+
+
+// Write a nibble using the 4-bit interface
+void TextLCD_Base::_writeNibble(int value) {
+
+// Enable is Low
+    this->_setEnable(true);        
+    this->_setData(value & 0x0F);   // Low nibble
+    wait_us(1); // Data setup time        
+    this->_setEnable(false);    
+    wait_us(1); // Datahold time
+
+// Enable is Low
+}
+
+// Write a byte using the 4-bit interface
+void TextLCD_Base::_writeByte(int value) {
+
+// Enable is Low
+    this->_setEnable(true);          
+    this->_setData(value >> 4);   // High nibble
+    wait_us(1); // Data setup time    
+    this->_setEnable(false);   
+    wait_us(1); // Data hold time
+    
+    this->_setEnable(true);        
+    this->_setData(value >> 0);   // Low nibble
+    wait_us(1); // Data setup time        
+    this->_setEnable(false);    
+    wait_us(1); // Datahold time
+
+// Enable is Low
+}
+
+// Write a command byte to the LCD controller
+void TextLCD_Base::_writeCommand(int command) {
+
+    this->_setRS(false);        
+    wait_us(1);  // Data setup time for RS       
+    
+    this->_writeByte(command);   
+    wait_us(40); // most instructions take 40us            
+}
+
+// Write a data byte to the LCD controller
+void TextLCD_Base::_writeData(int data) {
+
+    this->_setRS(true);            
+    wait_us(1);  // Data setup time for RS 
+        
+    this->_writeByte(data);
+    wait_us(40); // data writes take 40us                
+}
+
+
+// This replaces the original _address() method.
+// It is confusing since it returns the memoryaddress or-ed with the set memorycommand 0x80.
+// Left it in here for compatibility with older code. New applications should use getAddress() instead.
+int TextLCD_Base::_address(int column, int row) {
+  return 0x80 | getAddress(column, row);
+}
+
+
+// This is new method to return the memory address based on row, column and displaytype.
+//
+/** Return the memoryaddress of screen column and row location
+   *
+   * @param column  The horizontal position from the left, indexed from 0
+   * @param row     The vertical position from the top, indexed from 0
+   * @param return  The memoryaddress of screen column and row location
+   *
+   */
+int TextLCD_Base::getAddress(int column, int row) {
+
+    switch (_addr_mode) {
+
+        case LCD_T_A:
+          //Default addressing mode for 1, 2 and 4 rows (except 40x4)
+          //The two available rows are split and stacked on top of eachother. Addressing for 3rd and 4th line continues where lines 1 and 2 were split.          
+          //Displays top rows when less than four are used.          
+          switch (row) {
+            case 0:
+              return 0x00 + column;
+            case 1:
+              return 0x40 + column;
+            case 2:
+              return 0x00 + _nr_cols + column;
+            case 3:
+              return 0x40 + _nr_cols + column;
+            // Should never get here.
+            default:            
+              return 0x00;                    
+            }
+          
+        case LCD_T_B:
+          // LCD8x2B is a special layout of LCD16x1
+          if (row==0) 
+            return 0x00 + column;                        
+          else   
+//            return _nr_cols + column;                                    
+            return 0x08 + column;                        
+
+        case LCD_T_C:
+          // LCD16x1C is a special layout of LCD8x2
+          // LCD32x1C is a special layout of LCD16x2                    
+          // LCD40x1C is a special layout of LCD20x2          
+#if(0)
+          if (column < 8) 
+            return 0x00 + column;                        
+          else   
+            return 0x40 + (column - 8);                        
+#else
+          if (column < (_nr_cols >> 1)) 
+            return 0x00 + column;                        
+          else   
+            return 0x40 + (column - (_nr_cols >> 1));                        
+#endif
+
+// Not sure about this one, seems wrong.
+// Left in for compatibility with original library
+//        case LCD16x2B:      
+//            return 0x00 + (row * 40) + column;
+
+        case LCD_T_D:
+          //Alternate addressing mode for 3 and 4 row displays (except 40x4). Used by PCF21XX, KS0078, SSD1803
+          //The 4 available rows start at a hardcoded address.                    
+          //Displays top rows when less than four are used.
+          switch (row) {
+            case 0:
+              return 0x00 + column;
+            case 1:
+              return 0x20 + column;
+            case 2:
+              return 0x40 + column;
+            case 3:
+              return 0x60 + column;
+            // Should never get here.
+            default:            
+              return 0x00;                    
+            }
+
+        case LCD_T_D1:
+          //Alternate addressing mode for 3 row displays. Used by PCF21XX, KS0078, SSD1803
+          //The 4 available rows start at a hardcoded address.                              
+          //Skips top row of 4 row display and starts display at row 1
+          switch (row) {
+            case 0:
+              return 0x20 + column;
+            case 1:
+              return 0x40 + column;
+            case 2:
+              return 0x60 + column;
+            // Should never get here.
+            default:            
+              return 0x00;                    
+            }
+        
+        case LCD_T_E:                
+          // LCD40x4 is a special case since it has 2 controllers.
+          // Each controller is configured as 40x2 (Type A)
+          if (row<2) { 
+            // Test to see if we need to switch between controllers  
+            if (_ctrl_idx != _LCDCtrl_0) {
+
+              // Second LCD controller Cursor Off
+              _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, CurOff_BlkOff);    
+
+              // Select primary controller
+              _ctrl_idx = _LCDCtrl_0;
+
+              // Restore cursormode on primary LCD controller
+              _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, _currentCursor);    
+            }           
+            
+            return 0x00 + (row * 0x40) + column;          
+          }
+          else {
+
+            // Test to see if we need to switch between controllers  
+            if (_ctrl_idx != _LCDCtrl_1) {
+              // Primary LCD controller Cursor Off
+              _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, CurOff_BlkOff);    
+
+              // Select secondary controller
+              _ctrl_idx = _LCDCtrl_1;
+
+              // Restore cursormode on secondary LCD controller
+              _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, _currentCursor);    
+            }           
+                                   
+            return 0x00 + ((row-2) * 0x40) + column;          
+          } 
+            
+        case LCD_T_F:
+          //Alternate addressing mode for 3 row displays.
+          //The first half of 3rd row continues from 1st row, the second half continues from 2nd row.                              
+          switch (row) {
+            case 0:
+              return 0x00 + column;
+            case 1:
+              return 0x40 + column;
+            case 2:
+              if (column < (_nr_cols >> 1)) // check first or second half of line
+                return (0x00 + _nr_cols + column);                        
+              else   
+                return (0x40 + _nr_cols + (column - (_nr_cols >> 1)));                        
+            // Should never get here.
+            default:            
+              return 0x00;                    
+          }
+
+        case LCD_T_G:
+          //Alternate addressing mode for 3 row displays. Used by ST7036
+          switch (row) {
+            case 0:
+              return 0x00 + column;
+            case 1:
+              return 0x10 + column;
+            case 2:
+              return 0x20 + column;
+            // Should never get here.
+            default:            
+              return 0x00;                    
+            }
+
+        // Should never get here.
+        default:            
+            return 0x00;        
+
+    } // switch _addr_mode
+}
+
+
+/** Set the memoryaddress of screen column and row location
+  *
+  * @param column  The horizontal position from the left, indexed from 0
+  * @param row     The vertical position from the top, indexed from 0
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::setAddress(int column, int row) {
+   
+// Sanity Check column
+    if (column < 0) {
+      _column = 0;
+    }
+    else if (column >= columns()) {
+      _column = columns() - 1;
+    } else _column = column;
+    
+// Sanity Check row
+    if (row < 0) {
+      _row = 0;
+    }
+    else if (row >= rows()) {
+      _row = rows() - 1;
+    } else _row = row;
+    
+    
+// Compute the memory address
+// For LCD40x4:  switch controllers if needed
+//               switch cursor if needed
+    int addr = getAddress(_column, _row);
+    
+    _writeCommand(0x80 | addr);
+}
+
+
+/** Return the number of columns
+  *
+  * @param return  The number of columns
+  *
+  * Note: some configurations are commented out because they have not yet been tested due to lack of hardware     
+  */   
+int TextLCD_Base::columns() {
+    
+  // Columns encoded in b7..b0
+  //return (_type & 0xFF);          
+  return _nr_cols;           
+}
+
+/** Return the number of rows
+  *
+  * @param return  The number of rows
+  *
+  * Note: some configurations are commented out because they have not yet been tested due to lack of hardware     
+  */
+int TextLCD_Base::rows() {
+
+  // Rows encoded in b15..b8  
+  //return ((_type >> 8) & 0xFF); 
+  return _nr_rows;          
+}
+
+/** Set the Cursormode
+  *
+  * @param cursorMode  The Cursor mode (CurOff_BlkOff, CurOn_BlkOff, CurOff_BlkOn, CurOn_BlkOn)
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::setCursor(LCDCursor cursorMode) { 
+
+  // Save new cursor mode, needed when 2 controllers are in use or when display is switched off/on
+  _currentCursor = cursorMode;
+    
+  // Configure only current LCD controller
+  _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, _currentCursor);    
+}
+
+/** Set the Displaymode
+  *
+  * @param displayMode The Display mode (DispOff, DispOn)
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::setMode(LCDMode displayMode) { 
+
+  // Save new displayMode, needed when 2 controllers are in use or when cursor is changed
+  _currentMode = displayMode;
+    
+  // Select and configure second LCD controller when needed
+  if(_type==LCD40x4) {
+    if (_ctrl_idx==_LCDCtrl_0) {      
+      // Configure primary LCD controller
+      _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, _currentCursor);
+
+      // Select 2nd controller
+      _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_1;
+  
+      // Configure secondary LCD controller    
+      _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, CurOff_BlkOff);
+
+      // Restore current controller
+      _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_0;       
+    }
+    else {
+      // Select primary controller
+      _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_0;
+    
+      // Configure primary LCD controller
+      _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, CurOff_BlkOff);
+       
+      // Restore current controller
+      _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_1;
+
+      // Configure secondary LCD controller    
+      _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, _currentCursor);
+    }
+  }
+  else {
+    // Configure primary LCD controller
+    _setCursorAndDisplayMode(_currentMode, _currentCursor);
+  }       
+}
+
+
+/** Low level method to restore the cursortype and display mode for current controller
+  */     
+void TextLCD_Base::_setCursorAndDisplayMode(LCDMode displayMode, LCDCursor cursorType) { 
+    
+    // Configure current LCD controller       
+    _writeCommand(0x08 | displayMode | cursorType);
+}
+
+/** Set the Backlight mode
+  *
+  *  @param backlightMode The Backlight mode (LightOff, LightOn)
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::setBacklight(LCDBacklight backlightMode) {
+
+    if (backlightMode == LightOn) {
+      this->_setBL(true);
+    }
+    else {
+      this->_setBL(false);    
+    }
+} 
+
+/** Set User Defined Characters
+  *
+  * @param unsigned char c   The Index of the UDC (0..7)
+  * @param char *udc_data    The bitpatterns for the UDC (8 bytes of 5 significant bits)     
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::setUDC(unsigned char c, char *udc_data) {
+  
+  // Select and configure second LCD controller when needed
+  if(_type==LCD40x4) {
+    _LCDCtrl_Idx current_ctrl_idx = _ctrl_idx; // Temp save current controller
+   
+    // Select primary controller     
+    _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_0;
+    
+    // Configure primary LCD controller
+    _setUDC(c, udc_data);
+
+    // Select 2nd controller
+    _ctrl_idx=_LCDCtrl_1;
+  
+    // Configure secondary LCD controller    
+    _setUDC(c, udc_data);
+
+    // Restore current controller
+    _ctrl_idx=current_ctrl_idx;       
+  }
+  else {
+    // Configure primary LCD controller
+    _setUDC(c, udc_data); 
+  }
+    
+}
+
+/** Low level method to store user defined characters for current controller
+  */     
+void TextLCD_Base::_setUDC(unsigned char c, char *udc_data) {
+  
+  // Select CG RAM for current LCD controller
+  _writeCommand(0x40 + ((c & 0x07) << 3)); //Set CG-RAM address,
+                                           //8 sequential locations needed per UDC
+  // Store UDC pattern 
+  for (int i=0; i<8; i++) {
+    _writeData(*udc_data++);
+  }
+   
+  //Select DD RAM again for current LCD controller
+  int addr = getAddress(_column, _row);
+  _writeCommand(0x80 | addr);  
+}
+
+
+/** Set UDC Blink
+  * setUDCBlink method is supported by some compatible devices (eg SSD1803) 
+  *
+  * @param blinkMode The Blink mode (BlinkOff, BlinkOn)
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::setUDCBlink(LCDBlink blinkMode){
+  // Blinking UDCs are enabled when a specific controlbit (BE) is set.
+  // The blinking pixels in the UDC can be controlled by setting additional bits in the UDC bitpattern.
+  // UDCs are defined by an 8 byte bitpattern. The P0..P5 form the character pattern.
+  //     P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 
+  // 0   B1 B0  x  0  1  1  1  0
+  // 1   B1 B0  x  1  0  0  0  1
+  //        .............
+  // 7   B1 B0  x  1  0  0  0  1
+  //
+  // Bit 6 and Bit 7 in the pattern will control the blinking mode when Blink is enabled through BE. 
+  //     B1 B0  Mode
+  //      0  0  No Blinking in this row of the UDC
+  //      0  1  Enabled pixels in P4 will blink
+  //      1  x  Enabled pixels in P0..P4 will blink
+
+  switch (blinkMode) {
+    case BlinkOn: 
+      // Controllers that support UDC Blink  
+      switch (_ctrl) {
+        case KS0078 :            
+          _function_1 |= 0x02; // Enable UDC Blink        
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Function set 0 0 1 DL N RE(1) BE 0 (Ext Regs)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Function set 0 0 1 DL N RE(0) DH REV (Std Regs)
+          break; // case KS0078 Controller
+    
+        case US2066_3V3 :  
+        case SSD1803_3V3 :  
+          _function_1 |= 0x04; // Enable UDC Blink
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Ext Instr Set
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=0 Select Instruction Set 0
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=0
+          break; // case SSD1803, US2066
+       
+        default:
+          //Unsupported feature for other controllers        
+          break; 
+      } //switch _ctrl     
+    
+      break;      
+
+    case BlinkOff:
+      // Controllers that support UDC Blink  
+      switch (_ctrl) {
+        case KS0078 :            
+          _function_1 &= ~0x02; // Disable UDC Blink        
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Function set 0 0 1 DL N RE(1) BE 0 (Ext Regs)
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Function set 0 0 1 DL N RE(0) DH REV (Std Regs)
+          break; // case KS0078 Controller
+    
+        case US2066_3V3 :  
+        case SSD1803_3V3 :  
+          _function_1 &= ~0x04; // Disable UDC Blink
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Ext Instr Set
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=0 Select Instruction Set 0
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=0
+          break; // case SSD1803, US2066          
+       
+        default:
+          //Unsupported feature for other controllers        
+          break; 
+      } //switch _ctrl     
+    
+      break;        
+      
+    default:
+      break;      
+  } // blinkMode
+  
+} // setUDCBlink()
+
+
+/** Set Contrast
+  * setContrast method is supported by some compatible devices (eg ST7032i) that have onboard LCD voltage generation
+  * Initial code for ST70XX imported from fork by JH1PJL
+  *
+  * @param unsigned char c   contrast data (6 significant bits, valid range 0..63, Value 0 will disable the Vgen)  
+  * @return none
+  */
+//@TODO Add support for 40x4 dual controller
+void TextLCD_Base::setContrast(unsigned char c) {
+
+// Function set mode stored during Init. Make sure we dont accidentally switch between 1-line and 2-line mode!
+// Icon/Booster mode stored during Init. Make sure we dont accidentally change this!
+ 
+  _contrast = c & 0x3F; // Sanity check
+  
+  switch (_ctrl) {   
+    case PCF2113_3V3 :  
+    case PCF2119_3V3 :  
+       if (_contrast <  5) _contrast = 0;  // See datasheet. Sanity check for PCF2113/PCF2119
+       if (_contrast > 55) _contrast = 55;
+      
+       _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);               // Set function, Select Instruction Set = 1              
+       _writeCommand(0x80 | 0x00 | (_contrast & 0x3F));      // VLCD_set (Instr. Set 1)    V=0, VA=contrast
+       _writeCommand(0x80 | 0x40 | (_contrast & 0x3F));      // VLCD_set (Instr. Set 1)    V=1, VB=contrast
+       _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                      // Select Instruction Set = 0
+       break;
+        
+    case ST7032_3V3 :  
+    case ST7032_5V :      
+    case ST7036_3V3 :      
+//    case ST7036_5V :          
+    case SSD1803_3V3 :      
+      _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | 0x01);                        // Select Instruction Set = 1
+      _writeCommand(0x70 | (_contrast & 0x0F));                      // Contrast Low bits
+      _writeCommand(0x50 | _icon_power | ((_contrast >> 4) & 0x03)); // Contrast High bits 
+      _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                               // Select Instruction Set = 0
+      break;
+
+    case US2066_3V3 :      
+      _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                // Select Extended Instruction Set
+
+      _writeCommand(0x79);                      // Function Select OLED:  0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 (Ext Instr Set)
+         
+      _writeCommand(0x81);                      // Set Contrast Control: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (Ext Instr Set, OLED)
+      _writeCommand((_contrast << 2) | 0x03);   // Set Contrast Value: 8 bits. Use 6 bits for compatibility    
+      
+      _writeCommand(0x78);                      // Function Disable OLED: 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 (Ext Instr Set)          
+
+      _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=0 Select Instruction Set 0
+                                                // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=0
+      break;
+
+ #if(0)
+ //not yet tested
+    case PT6314 :
+      // Only 2 significant bits
+      //   0x00 = 100%
+      //   0x01 =  75%
+      //   0x02 =  50%
+      //   0x03 =  25%                
+      _writeCommand(0x20 | _function | ((~_contrast) >> 4));        // Invert and shift to use 2 MSBs     
+      break;
+ #endif
+            
+    default:  
+      //Unsupported feature for other controllers
+      break;               
+  } // end switch     
+} // end setContrast()
+
+
+/** Set Power
+  * setPower method is supported by some compatible devices (eg SSD1803) that have power down modes
+  *
+  * @param bool powerOn  Power on/off   
+  * @return none
+  */
+//@TODO Add support for 40x4 dual controller  
+void TextLCD_Base::setPower(bool powerOn) {
+  
+  if (powerOn) {
+    // Switch on  
+    setMode(DispOn);       
+
+    // Controllers that supports specific Power Down mode
+    switch (_ctrl) {
+    
+//    case PCF2113_3V3 :  
+//    case PCF2119_3V3 :  
+//    case ST7032_3V3 :  
+//@todo
+//    enable Booster Bon
+
+      case WS0010:      
+        _writeCommand(0x17);   // Char mode, DC/DC on        
+        wait_ms(10);           // Wait 10ms to ensure powered up             
+        break;
+
+      case KS0078:        
+      case SSD1803_3V3 :      
+//      case SSD1803_5V :            
+        _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);                             // Select Ext Instr Set
+        _writeCommand(0x02);                                           // Power On
+        _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                               // Select Std Instr Set
+        break;
+                    
+      default:  
+        //Unsupported feature for other controllers
+        break;              
+    } // end switch  
+  }  
+  else {
+    // Switch off        
+    setMode(DispOff);       
+
+    // Controllers that support specific Power Down mode
+    switch (_ctrl) {
+    
+//    case PCF2113_3V3 :  
+//    case PCF2119_3V3 :  
+//    case ST7032_3V3 :  
+//@todo
+//    disable Booster Bon
+
+      case WS0010:      
+        _writeCommand(0x13);   // Char mode, DC/DC off              
+        break;
+        
+      case KS0078:
+      case SSD1803_3V3 :      
+//      case SSD1803_5V :            
+        _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);                             // Select Ext Instr Set
+        _writeCommand(0x03);                                           // Power Down
+        _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);                               // Select Std Instr Set
+        break;
+
+      default:  
+        //Unsupported feature for other controllers
+        break;              
+    } // end switch  
+  }
+} // end setPower()
+
+
+/** Set Orient
+  * setOrient method is supported by some compatible devices (eg SSD1803, US2066) that have top/bottom view modes
+  *
+  * @param LCDOrient orient Orientation 
+  * @return none
+  */
+void TextLCD_Base::setOrient(LCDOrient orient){
+
+  switch (orient) {
+       
+    case Top:
+      switch (_ctrl) {
+        case SSD1803_3V3 :      
+//      case SSD1803_5V :
+        case US2066_3V3 :      
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 X N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Extended Instruction Set
+//          _writeCommand(0x06);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=1 COM1-32, BDS=0 SEG100-1    "Bottom View" (Ext Instr Set)
+          _writeCommand(0x05);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=0 COM32-1, BDS=1 SEG1-100    "Top View" (Ext Instr Set)          
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=0 Select Instruction Set 0
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=0       
+          break;
+          
+        default:  
+          //Unsupported feature for other controllers
+          break;              
+
+      } // end switch _ctrl     
+      break; // end Top
+                
+    case Bottom:
+      switch (_ctrl) {
+        case SSD1803_3V3 :      
+//      case SSD1803_5V :
+        case US2066_3V3 :      
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function_1);        // Set function, 0 0 1 X N BE RE(1) REV 
+                                                    // Select Extended Instruction Set
+          _writeCommand(0x06);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=1 COM1-32, BDS=0 SEG100-1    "Bottom View" (Ext Instr Set)
+//          _writeCommand(0x05);                      // Set ext entry mode, 0 0 0 0 0 1 BDC=0 COM32-1, BDS=1 SEG1-100    "Top View" (Ext Instr Set)          
+
+          _writeCommand(0x20 | _function);          // Set function, 0 0 1 DL N DH RE(0) IS=0 Select Instruction Set 0
+                                                    // Select Std Instr set, Select IS=0       
+          break;
+          
+        default:  
+          //Unsupported feature for other controllers
+          break;              
+
+      } // end switch _ctrl     
+    
+      break; // end Bottom
+  } // end switch orient
+} // end setOrient()
+
+
+
+//--------- End TextLCD_Base -----------
+
+
+//--------- Start TextLCD Bus -----------
+
+/* Create a TextLCD interface for using regular mbed pins
+ *
+ * @param rs     Instruction/data control line
+ * @param e      Enable line (clock)
+ * @param d4-d7  Data lines for using as a 4-bit interface
+ * @param type   Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+ * @param bl     Backlight control line (optional, default = NC)  
+ * @param e2     Enable2 line (clock for second controller, LCD40x4 only) 
+ * @param ctrl   LCD controller (default = HD44780)   
+ */ 
+TextLCD::TextLCD(PinName rs, PinName e,
+                 PinName d4, PinName d5, PinName d6, PinName d7,
+                 LCDType type, PinName bl, PinName e2, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                 TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                 _rs(rs), _e(e), _d(d4, d5, d6, d7) {
+
+  // The hardware Backlight pin is optional. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (bl != NC) {
+    _bl = new DigitalOut(bl);   //Construct new pin 
+    _bl->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Backlight pin       
+    _bl = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+
+  // The hardware Enable2 pin is only needed for LCD40x4. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (e2 != NC) {
+    _e2 = new DigitalOut(e2);   //Construct new pin 
+    _e2->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Enable pin       
+    _e2 = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+                                                                           
+  _init();
+}
+
+/** Destruct a TextLCD interface for using regular mbed pins
+  *
+  * @param  none
+  * @return none
+  */ 
+TextLCD::~TextLCD() {
+   if (_bl != NULL) {delete _bl;}  // BL pin
+   if (_e2 != NULL) {delete _e2;}  // E2 pin
+}
+
+
+/** Set E pin (or E2 pin)
+  * Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+  * Default PinName value for E2 is NC, must be used as pointer to avoid issues with mbed lib and DigitalOut pins
+  *   @param  value true or false
+  *   @return none 
+  */
+void TextLCD::_setEnable(bool value) {
+
+  if(_ctrl_idx==_LCDCtrl_0) {
+    if (value) {
+      _e  = 1;    // Set E bit 
+    }  
+    else { 
+      _e  = 0;    // Reset E bit  
+    }  
+  }    
+  else { 
+    if (value) {
+      if (_e2 != NULL) {_e2->write(1);}  //Set E2 bit
+    }  
+    else { 
+      if (_e2 != NULL) {_e2->write(0);}  //Reset E2 bit     
+    }  
+  }    
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD::_setRS(bool value) {
+
+  if (value) {
+    _rs  = 1;    // Set RS bit 
+  }  
+  else  {
+    _rs  = 0;    // Reset RS bit 
+  }  
+}    
+
+/** Set BL pin
+  * Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+  * Default PinName value is NC, must be used as pointer to avoid issues with mbed lib and DigitalOut pins
+  *   @param  value true or false
+  *   @return none  
+  */
+void TextLCD::_setBL(bool value) {
+
+  if (value) {
+    if (_bl != NULL) {_bl->write(1);}  //Set BL bit
+  }  
+  else { 
+    if (_bl != NULL) {_bl->write(0);}  //Reset BL bit  
+  }  
+}    
+
+// Place the 4bit data on the databus
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shifregister
+void TextLCD::_setData(int value) {
+  _d = value & 0x0F;   // Write Databits 
+}    
+    
+//----------- End TextLCD ---------------
+
+
+//--------- Start TextLCD_I2C -----------
+
+/** Create a TextLCD interface using an I2C PC8574 (or PCF8574A) or MCP23008 portexpander
+  *
+  * @param i2c             I2C Bus
+  * @param deviceAddress   I2C slave address (PCF8574, PCF8574A or MCP23008, default = 0x40)
+  * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+  * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = HD44780)    
+  */
+TextLCD_I2C::TextLCD_I2C(I2C *i2c, char deviceAddress, LCDType type, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                         TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                         _i2c(i2c){
+                              
+  _slaveAddress = deviceAddress & 0xFE;
+
+  // Setup the I2C bus
+  // The max bitrate for PCF8574 is 100kbit, the max bitrate for MCP23008 is 400kbit, 
+  _i2c->frequency(100000);
+  
+#if (MCP23008==1)
+  // MCP23008 portexpander Init
+  _write_register(IODIR,   0x00);  // All outputs
+  _write_register(IPOL,    0x00);  // No reverse polarity 
+  _write_register(GPINTEN, 0x00);  // No interrupt 
+  _write_register(DEFVAL,  0x00);  // Default value to compare against for interrupts
+  _write_register(INTCON,  0x00);  // No interrupt on changes 
+  _write_register(IOCON,   0x00);  // Interrupt polarity   
+  _write_register(GPPU,    0x00);  // No Pullup 
+  _write_register(INTF,    0x00);  //    
+  _write_register(INTCAP,  0x00);  //    
+  _write_register(GPIO,    0x00);  // Output/Input pins   
+  _write_register(OLAT,    0x00);  // Output Latch  
+    
+  // Init the portexpander bus
+  _lcd_bus = D_LCD_BUS_DEF;
+  
+  // write the new data to the portexpander
+  _write_register(GPIO, _lcd_bus);      
+#else
+  // PCF8574 of PCF8574A portexpander
+
+  // Init the portexpander bus
+  _lcd_bus = D_LCD_BUS_DEF;
+
+  // write the new data to the portexpander
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress, &_lcd_bus, 1);    
+#endif
+
+  _init();    
+}
+
+// Set E pin (or E2 pin)
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_I2C::_setEnable(bool value) {
+
+  if(_ctrl_idx==_LCDCtrl_0) {
+    if (value) {
+      _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_E;     // Set E bit 
+    }  
+    else {                    
+      _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_E;    // Reset E bit                     
+    }  
+  }
+  else {
+    if (value) {
+      _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_E2;    // Set E2 bit 
+    }  
+    else {
+      _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_E2;   // Reset E2bit                     
+    }  
+  }    
+
+#if (MCP23008==1)
+  // MCP23008 portexpander
+  
+  // write the new data to the portexpander
+  _write_register(GPIO, _lcd_bus);      
+#else
+  // PCF8574 of PCF8574A portexpander
+
+  // write the new data to the I2C portexpander
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress, &_lcd_bus, 1);    
+#endif
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_I2C::_setRS(bool value) {
+
+  if (value) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_RS;    // Set RS bit 
+  }  
+  else {                    
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_RS;   // Reset RS bit                     
+  }
+
+#if (MCP23008==1)
+  // MCP23008 portexpander
+  
+  // write the new data to the portexpander
+  _write_register(GPIO, _lcd_bus);      
+#else
+  // PCF8574 of PCF8574A portexpander
+
+  // write the new data to the I2C portexpander
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress, &_lcd_bus, 1);    
+#endif                  
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_I2C::_setBL(bool value) {
+
+#if (DFROBOT==1)  
+  value = !value; // The DFRobot module uses PNP transistor to drive the Backlight. Reverse logic level.
+#endif
+  
+  if (value) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_BL;    // Set BL bit 
+  }  
+  else {                    
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_BL;   // Reset BL bit                     
+  }
+  
+#if (MCP23008==1)
+  // MCP23008 portexpander
+  
+  // write the new data to the portexpander
+  _write_register(GPIO, _lcd_bus);      
+#else
+  // PCF8574 of PCF8574A portexpander
+
+  // write the new data to the I2C portexpander
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress, &_lcd_bus, 1);    
+#endif                 
+}    
+
+
+// Place the 4bit data on the databus
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shifregister
+void TextLCD_I2C::_setData(int value) {
+  int data;
+
+  // Set bit by bit to support any mapping of expander portpins to LCD pins
+  
+  data = value & 0x0F;
+  if (data & 0x01){
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D4;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else { 
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D4;  // Reset Databit
+  }  
+
+  if (data & 0x02){
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D5;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else {
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D5;  // Reset Databit
+  }  
+
+  if (data & 0x04) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D6;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else {                    
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D6;  // Reset Databit
+  }  
+
+  if (data & 0x08) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D7;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else {
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D7;  // Reset Databit
+  }  
+                    
+#if (MCP23008==1)
+  // MCP23008 portexpander
+  
+  // write the new data to the portexpander
+  _write_register(GPIO, _lcd_bus);      
+#else
+  // PCF8574 of PCF8574A portexpander
+
+  // write the new data to the I2C portexpander
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress, &_lcd_bus, 1);    
+#endif
+                 
+}    
+
+// Write data to MCP23008 I2C portexpander
+void TextLCD_I2C::_write_register (int reg, int value) {
+  char data[] = {reg, value};
+    
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress, data, 2); 
+}
+
+//---------- End TextLCD_I2C ------------
+
+
+//--------- Start TextLCD_I2C_N ---------
+
+ /** Create a TextLCD interface using a controller with native I2C interface
+   *
+   * @param i2c             I2C Bus
+   * @param deviceAddress   I2C slave address (default = 0x7C)  
+   * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+   * @param bl              Backlight control line (optional, default = NC)     
+   * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = ST7032_3V3)                     
+   */
+TextLCD_I2C_N::TextLCD_I2C_N(I2C *i2c, char deviceAddress, LCDType type, PinName bl, LCDCtrl ctrl) : 
+                               TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+
+                               _i2c(i2c){
+  
+  _slaveAddress = deviceAddress & 0xFE;
+  
+  // Setup the I2C bus
+  // The max bitrate for ST7032i is 400kbit, lets stick to default here
+  _i2c->frequency(100000);
+
+       
+  // The hardware Backlight pin is optional. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (bl != NC) {
+    _bl = new DigitalOut(bl);   //Construct new pin 
+    _bl->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Backlight pin       
+    _bl = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+  
+  //Sanity check
+  if (_ctrl & LCD_C_I2C) {
+    _init();      
+  }
+  else {
+    error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support native I2C interface\n\r");           
+  }
+
+}
+
+TextLCD_I2C_N::~TextLCD_I2C_N() {
+   if (_bl != NULL) {delete _bl;}  // BL pin
+}
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_I2C_N::_setEnable(bool value) {
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister and native I2C or SPI
+void TextLCD_I2C_N::_setRS(bool value) {
+// The controlbyte defines the meaning of the next byte. This next byte can either be data or command.
+// Start Slaveaddress+RW  b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0   b7...........b0  Stop
+//                        Co RS RW  0  0  0  0  0   command or data
+//
+//   C0=1 indicates that another controlbyte will follow after the next data or command byte 
+//   RS=1 means that next byte is data, RS=0 means that next byte is command
+//   RW=0 means write to controller. RW=1 means that controller will be read from after the next command. 
+//        Many native I2C controllers dont support this option and it is not used by this lib. 
+//
+
+  if (value) {
+    _controlbyte = 0x40; // Next byte is data, No more control bytes will follow
+  }
+  else {
+    _controlbyte = 0x00; // Next byte is command, No more control bytes will follow     
+  }
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+void TextLCD_I2C_N::_setBL(bool value) {
+    if (_bl) {
+        _bl->write(value);   
+    }    
+}    
+    
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_I2C_N::_setData(int value) {
+}    
+
+// Write a byte using I2C
+void TextLCD_I2C_N::_writeByte(int value) {
+// The controlbyte defines the meaning of the next byte. This next byte can either be data or command.
+// Start Slaveaddress+RW  b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0   b7...........b0  Stop
+//                        Co RS RW  0  0  0  0  0   command or data
+//
+//   C0=1 indicates that another controlbyte will follow after the next data or command byte 
+//   RS=1 means that next byte is data, RS=0 means that next byte is command
+//   RW=0 means write to controller. RW=1 means that controller will be read from after the next command. 
+//        Many native I2C controllers dont support this option and it is not used by this lib. 
+//
+  char data[] = {_controlbyte, value};
+    
+#if(LCD_I2C_ACK==1)
+//Controllers that support ACK
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress, data, 2); 
+#else  
+//Controllers that dont support ACK
+  _i2c->start(); 
+  _i2c->write(_slaveAddress);   
+  _i2c->write(data[0]); 
+  _i2c->write(data[1]);     
+  _i2c->stop();   
+#endif  
+}
+
+//-------- End TextLCD_I2C_N ------------
+
+
+//--------- Start TextLCD_SPI -----------
+
+ /** Create a TextLCD interface using an SPI 74595 portexpander
+   *
+   * @param spi             SPI Bus
+   * @param cs              chip select pin (active low)
+   * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+   * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = HD44780)      
+   */
+TextLCD_SPI::TextLCD_SPI(SPI *spi, PinName cs, LCDType type, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                         TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                         _spi(spi),        
+                         _cs(cs) {      
+        
+  // Init cs
+  _setCS(true);  
+
+  // Setup the spi for 8 bit data, low steady state clock,
+  // rising edge capture, with a 500KHz or 1MHz clock rate  
+  _spi->format(8,0);
+  _spi->frequency(500000);    
+  //_spi.frequency(1000000);    
+
+  // Init the portexpander bus
+  _lcd_bus = D_LCD_BUS_DEF;
+  
+  // write the new data to the portexpander
+  _setCS(false);  
+  _spi->write(_lcd_bus);   
+  _setCS(true);  
+
+  _init();   
+}
+
+// Set E pin (or E2 pin)
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI::_setEnable(bool value) {
+
+  if(_ctrl_idx==_LCDCtrl_0) {
+    if (value) {
+      _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_E;     // Set E bit 
+    }  
+    else {                    
+      _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_E;    // Reset E bit                     
+    }  
+  }
+  else {
+    if (value) {
+      _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_E2;    // Set E2 bit 
+    }  
+    else {
+      _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_E2;   // Reset E2 bit                     
+    }  
+  }
+                  
+  // write the new data to the SPI portexpander
+  _setCS(false);  
+  _spi->write(_lcd_bus);   
+  _setCS(true);    
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI::_setRS(bool value) {
+
+  if (value) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_RS;    // Set RS bit 
+  }  
+  else {                    
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_RS;   // Reset RS bit                     
+  }
+     
+  // write the new data to the SPI portexpander
+  _setCS(false);  
+  _spi->write(_lcd_bus);   
+  _setCS(true);     
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI::_setBL(bool value) {
+
+  if (value) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_BL;    // Set BL bit 
+  }  
+  else {
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_BL;   // Reset BL bit                     
+  }
+      
+  // write the new data to the SPI portexpander
+  _setCS(false);  
+  _spi->write(_lcd_bus);   
+  _setCS(true);      
+}    
+
+// Place the 4bit data on the databus
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI::_setData(int value) {
+  int data;
+
+  // Set bit by bit to support any mapping of expander portpins to LCD pins
+    
+  data = value & 0x0F;
+  if (data & 0x01) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D4;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else {                    
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D4;  // Reset Databit                     
+  }
+  
+  if (data & 0x02) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D5;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else {
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D5;  // Reset Databit                     
+  }
+  
+  if (data & 0x04) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D6;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else {
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D6;  // Reset Databit                     
+  }
+  
+  if (data & 0x08) {
+    _lcd_bus |= D_LCD_D7;   // Set Databit 
+  }  
+  else {
+    _lcd_bus &= ~D_LCD_D7;  // Reset Databit
+  }  
+                    
+  // write the new data to the SPI portexpander
+  _setCS(false);  
+  _spi->write(_lcd_bus);   
+  _setCS(true);          
+}    
+
+// Set CS line.
+// Only used for SPI bus
+void TextLCD_SPI::_setCS(bool value) {
+
+  if (value) {   
+    _cs  = 1;    // Set CS pin 
+  }  
+  else {
+    _cs  = 0;    // Reset CS pin 
+  }
+}
+
+//---------- End TextLCD_SPI ------------
+
+
+//--------- Start TextLCD_SPI_N ---------
+
+ /** Create a TextLCD interface using a controller with a native SPI4 interface
+   *
+   * @param spi             SPI Bus
+   * @param cs              chip select pin (active low)
+   * @param rs              Instruction/data control line
+   * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+   * @param bl              Backlight control line (optional, default = NC)  
+   * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = ST7032_3V3) 
+   */       
+TextLCD_SPI_N::TextLCD_SPI_N(SPI *spi, PinName cs, PinName rs, LCDType type, PinName bl, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                             TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                             _spi(spi),        
+                             _cs(cs),
+                             _rs(rs) {      
+        
+  // Init CS
+  _cs = 1;
+
+  // Setup the spi for 8 bit data, low steady state clock,
+  // rising edge capture, with a 500KHz or 1MHz clock rate  
+  _spi->format(8,0);
+  _spi->frequency(1000000);    
+  
+  // The hardware Backlight pin is optional. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (bl != NC) {
+    _bl = new DigitalOut(bl);   //Construct new pin 
+    _bl->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Backlight pin       
+    _bl = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+
+  //Sanity check
+  if (_ctrl & LCD_C_SPI4) {
+    _init();      
+  }
+  else {
+    error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support native SPI4 interface\n\r");           
+  }
+}
+
+TextLCD_SPI_N::~TextLCD_SPI_N() {
+   if (_bl != NULL) {delete _bl;}  // BL pin
+}
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N::_setEnable(bool value) {
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI_N::_setRS(bool value) {
+    _rs = value;
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+void TextLCD_SPI_N::_setBL(bool value) {
+    if (_bl) {
+        _bl->write(value);   
+    }    
+}    
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N::_setData(int value) {
+}    
+
+// Write a byte using SPI
+void TextLCD_SPI_N::_writeByte(int value) {
+    _cs = 0;
+    wait_us(1);
+    _spi->write(value);
+    wait_us(1);
+    _cs = 1;
+}
+  
+//-------- End TextLCD_SPI_N ------------
+
+
+
+#if(1)
+//Code checked out on logic analyser. Not yet tested on hardware..
+
+//-------- Start TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9 --------
+
+ /** Create a TextLCD interface using a controller with a native SPI3 9 bits interface
+   *
+   * @param spi             SPI Bus
+   * @param cs              chip select pin (active low)
+   * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+   * @param bl              Backlight control line (optional, default = NC)  
+   * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = AIP31068) 
+   */       
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9::TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9(SPI *spi, PinName cs, LCDType type, PinName bl, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                                     TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                                     _spi(spi),        
+                                     _cs(cs) {      
+
+  // Init CS
+  _cs = 1;
+
+  // Setup the spi for 9 bit data, low steady state clock,
+  // rising edge capture, with a 500KHz or 1MHz clock rate  
+//  _spi->format(9,0);
+  _spi->format(9,3);  
+  _spi->frequency(1000000);    
+  
+  // The hardware Backlight pin is optional. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (bl != NC) {
+    _bl = new DigitalOut(bl);   //Construct new pin 
+    _bl->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Backlight pin       
+    _bl = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+
+  //Sanity check
+  if (_ctrl & LCD_C_SPI3_9) {
+    _init();      
+  }
+  else {
+    error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support native SPI3 9 bits interface\n\r");           
+  }
+}
+
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9::~TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9() {
+   if (_bl != NULL) {delete _bl;}  // BL pin
+}
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9::_setEnable(bool value) {
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9::_setRS(bool value) {
+// The controlbits define the meaning of the next byte. This next byte can either be data or command.
+//   b8  b7...........b0 
+//   RS  command or data
+//
+//   RS=1 means that next byte is data, RS=0 means that next byte is command
+//
+
+  if (value) {
+    _controlbyte = 0x01; // Next byte is data
+  }
+  else {
+    _controlbyte = 0x00; // Next byte is command
+  }
+   
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9::_setBL(bool value) {
+    if (_bl) {
+        _bl->write(value);   
+    }    
+}    
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9::_setData(int value) {
+}    
+
+// Write a byte using SPI3 9 bits mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9::_writeByte(int value) {
+    _cs = 0;
+    wait_us(1);
+    _spi->write( (_controlbyte << 8) | (value & 0xFF));
+    wait_us(1);
+    _cs = 1;
+}
+  
+//------- End TextLCD_SPI_N_3_9 -----------
+#endif
+
+
+#if(1)
+//------- Start TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10 --------
+
+ /** Create a TextLCD interface using a controller with a native SPI3 10 bits interface
+   *
+   * @param spi             SPI Bus
+   * @param cs              chip select pin (active low)
+   * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+   * @param bl              Backlight control line (optional, default = NC)  
+   * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = AIP31068) 
+   */       
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10::TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10(SPI *spi, PinName cs, LCDType type, PinName bl, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                                       TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                                       _spi(spi),        
+                                       _cs(cs) {      
+        
+  // Init CS
+  _cs = 1;
+
+  // Setup the spi for 10 bit data, low steady state clock,
+  // rising edge capture, with a 500KHz or 1MHz clock rate  
+  _spi->format(10,0);
+  _spi->frequency(1000000);    
+  
+  // The hardware Backlight pin is optional. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (bl != NC) {
+    _bl = new DigitalOut(bl);   //Construct new pin 
+    _bl->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Backlight pin       
+    _bl = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+
+  //Sanity check
+  if (_ctrl & LCD_C_SPI3_10) {
+    _init();      
+  }
+  else {
+    error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support native SPI3 10 bits interface\n\r");           
+  }
+}
+
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10::~TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10() {
+   if (_bl != NULL) {delete _bl;}  // BL pin
+}
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10::_setEnable(bool value) {
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10::_setRS(bool value) {
+// The controlbits define the meaning of the next byte. This next byte can either be data or command.
+//   b9 b8  b7...........b0 
+//   RS RW  command or data
+//
+//   RS=1 means that next byte is data, RS=0 means that next byte is command
+//   RW=0 means that next byte is writen, RW=1 means that next byte is read (not used in this lib)
+//
+
+  if (value) {
+    _controlbyte = 0x02; // Next byte is data
+  }
+  else {
+    _controlbyte = 0x00; // Next byte is command
+  }
+   
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10::_setBL(bool value) {
+    if (_bl) {
+        _bl->write(value);   
+    }    
+}    
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10::_setData(int value) {
+}    
+
+// Write a byte using SPI3 10 bits mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10::_writeByte(int value) {
+    _cs = 0;
+    wait_us(1);
+    _spi->write( (_controlbyte << 8) | (value & 0xFF));
+    wait_us(1);
+    _cs = 1;
+}
+  
+//------- End TextLCD_SPI_N_3_10 ----------
+#endif
+
+#if(0)
+//Code to be checked out on logic analyser. Not yet tested on hardware..
+
+//------- Start TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16 --------
+
+ /** Create a TextLCD interface using a controller with a native SPI3 16 bits interface
+   *
+   * @param spi             SPI Bus
+   * @param cs              chip select pin (active low)
+   * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+   * @param bl              Backlight control line (optional, default = NC)  
+   * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = PT6314) 
+   */       
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16::TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16(SPI *spi, PinName cs, LCDType type, PinName bl, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                                       TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                                       _spi(spi),        
+                                       _cs(cs) {      
+        
+  // Init CS
+  _cs = 1;
+
+  // Setup the spi for 8 bit data, low steady state clock,
+  // rising edge capture, with a 500KHz or 1MHz clock rate  
+  _spi->format(8,0);
+  _spi->frequency(1000000);    
+  
+  // The hardware Backlight pin is optional. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (bl != NC) {
+    _bl = new DigitalOut(bl);   //Construct new pin 
+    _bl->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Backlight pin       
+    _bl = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+
+  //Sanity check
+  if (_ctrl & LCD_C_SPI3_16) {
+    _init();      
+  }
+  else {
+    error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support native SPI3 16 bits interface\n\r");           
+  }
+}
+
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16::~TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16() {
+   if (_bl != NULL) {delete _bl;}  // BL pin
+}
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16::_setEnable(bool value) {
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16::_setRS(bool value) {
+// The 16bit mode is split in 2 bytes. The first byte is for synchronisation and controlbits. The controlbits define the meaning of the next byte.
+// The 8 actual bits represent either a data or a command byte.
+//   b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10  b9  b8 - b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 
+//     1   1   1   1   1  RW  RS   0   d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0
+//
+//   RS=1 means that next byte is data, RS=0 means that next byte is command
+//   RW=0 means that next byte is writen, RW=1 means that next byte is read (not used in this lib)
+//
+
+  if (value) {
+    _controlbyte = 0xFA; // Next byte is data
+  }
+  else {
+    _controlbyte = 0xF8; // Next byte is command
+  }  
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16::_setBL(bool value) {
+    if (_bl) {
+        _bl->write(value);   
+    }    
+}    
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16::_setData(int value) {
+}    
+
+    
+// Write a byte using SPI3 16 bits mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16::_writeByte(int value) {
+    _cs = 0;
+    wait_us(1);
+
+    _spi->write(_controlbyte);
+
+    _spi->write(value);     
+
+    wait_us(1);
+    _cs = 1;
+}
+  
+//------- End TextLCD_SPI_N_3_16 ----------
+#endif
+
+#if(1)
+//------- Start TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24 --------
+
+ /** Create a TextLCD interface using a controller with a native SPI3 24 bits interface
+   *
+   * @param spi             SPI Bus
+   * @param cs              chip select pin (active low)
+   * @param type            Sets the panel size/addressing mode (default = LCD16x2)
+   * @param bl              Backlight control line (optional, default = NC)  
+   * @param ctrl            LCD controller (default = SSD1803) 
+   */       
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24::TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24(SPI *spi, PinName cs, LCDType type, PinName bl, LCDCtrl ctrl) :
+                                       TextLCD_Base(type, ctrl), 
+                                       _spi(spi),        
+                                       _cs(cs) {      
+        
+  // Init CS
+  _cs = 1;
+
+  // Setup the spi for 8 bit data, low steady state clock,
+  // rising edge capture, with a 500KHz or 1MHz clock rate  
+  _spi->format(8,0);
+  _spi->frequency(1000000);    
+  
+  // The hardware Backlight pin is optional. Test and make sure whether it exists or not to prevent illegal access.
+  if (bl != NC) {
+    _bl = new DigitalOut(bl);   //Construct new pin 
+    _bl->write(0);              //Deactivate    
+  }
+  else {
+    // No Hardware Backlight pin       
+    _bl = NULL;                 //Construct dummy pin     
+  }  
+
+  //Sanity check
+  if (_ctrl & LCD_C_SPI3_24) {
+    _init();      
+  }
+  else {
+    error("Error: LCD Controller type does not support native SPI3 24 bits interface\n\r");           
+  }
+}
+
+TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24::~TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24() {
+   if (_bl != NULL) {delete _bl;}  // BL pin
+}
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24::_setEnable(bool value) {
+}    
+
+// Set RS pin
+// Used for mbed pins, I2C bus expander or SPI shiftregister
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24::_setRS(bool value) {
+// The 24bit mode is split in 3 bytes. The first byte is for synchronisation and controlbits. The controlbits define the meaning of the next two bytes.
+// Each byte encodes 4 actual bits. The 8 actual bits represent either a data or a command byte.
+//   b23 b22 b21 b20 b19 b18 b17 b16 -  b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 - b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 
+//     1   1   1   1   1  RW  RS   0     d0  d1  d2  d3   0   0  0  0   d4 d5 d6 d7  0  0  0  0
+//
+//   RS=1 means that next byte is data, RS=0 means that next byte is command
+//   RW=0 means that next byte is writen, RW=1 means that next byte is read (not used in this lib)
+//
+// Note: SPI3_24 expects LSB first. This is inconsistent with regular SPI convention (and hardware) that sends MSB first.
+
+  if (value) {
+    _controlbyte = 0xFA; // Next byte is data
+  }
+  else {
+    _controlbyte = 0xF8; // Next byte is command
+  }
+   
+}    
+
+// Set BL pin
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24::_setBL(bool value) {
+    if (_bl) {
+        _bl->write(value);   
+    }    
+}    
+
+// Not used in this mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24::_setData(int value) {
+}    
+
+//Mapping table to flip the bits around cause SPI3_24 expects LSB first.
+const uint8_t map3_24[16] = {0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0xC0, 0x20, 0xA0, 0x60, 0xE0, 0x10, 0x90, 0x50, 0xD0, 0x30, 0xB0, 0x70, 0xF0};
+    
+// Write a byte using SPI3 24 bits mode
+void TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24::_writeByte(int value) {
+    _cs = 0;
+    wait_us(1);
+    _spi->write(_controlbyte);
+
+    //Map and send the LSB nibble
+    _spi->write( map3_24[value & 0x0F]);     
+
+    //Map and send the MSB nibble
+    _spi->write( map3_24[(value >> 4) & 0x0F]);     
+
+    wait_us(1);
+    _cs = 1;
+}
+  
+//------- End TextLCD_SPI_N_3_24 ----------
+#endif
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