Basically i glued Peter Drescher and Simon Ford libs in a GraphicsDisplay class, then derived TFT or LCD class (which inherits Protocols class), then the most derived ones (Inits), which are per-display and are the only part needed to be adapted to diff hw.

Dependents:   testUniGraphic_150217 maze_TFT_MMA8451Q TFT_test_frdm-kl25z TFT_test_NUCLEO-F411RE ... more

Revision:
11:b842b8e332cb
Parent:
7:bb0383b91104
Child:
20:14daa48ffd4c
--- a/Protocols/SPI8.cpp	Thu Feb 19 00:33:27 2015 +0000
+++ b/Protocols/SPI8.cpp	Fri Feb 20 21:32:25 2015 +0000
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
     _CS = 1;
 #endif
 }
-unsigned short SPI8::rd_gram()
+unsigned short SPI8::rd_gram(bool convert)
 {
 #ifdef USE_CS
     _CS = 0;
@@ -146,15 +146,18 @@
     r |= _spi.write(0);
     r <<= 8;
     r |= _spi.write(0);
-    r <<= 8;
-    r |= _spi.write(0);  
+    if(convert)
+    {
+        r <<= 8;
+        r |= _spi.write(0);
+        // gram is 18bit/pixel, if you set 16bit/pixel (cmd 3A), during writing the 16bits are expanded to 18bit
+        // during reading, you read the raw 18bit gram
+        r = RGB24to16((r&0xFF0000)>>16, (r&0xFF00)>>8, r&0xFF);// 18bit pixel padded to 24bits, rrrrrr00_gggggg00_bbbbbb00, converted to 16bit
+    } 
     _CS = 1; // force CS HIG to interupt the "read state"
 #ifndef USE_CS //if CS is not used, force fixed LOW again
     _CS = 0;
 #endif
-    // gram is 18bit/pixel, if you set 16bit/pixel (cmd 3A), during writing the 16bits are expanded to 18bit
-    // during reading, you read the raw 18bit gram
-    r = RGB18to16((r&0xFC0000)>>16, (r&0xFC00)>>8, r&0xFC);// 18bit pixel, rrrrrr00_gggggg00_bbbbbb00, converted to 16bit
     return (unsigned short)r;
 }
 unsigned int SPI8::rd_reg_data32(unsigned char reg)