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: afero_poc15_180216 afero_poc15_180223 afero_poc15_180302 afero_poc15_180403R ... more
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UniGraphic for La Suno Version.
To go with La Suno, WatchDog Reset functions were added in ILI9341.
Diff: Display/TFT.h
- Revision:
- 5:b222a9461d6b
- Parent:
- 4:12ba0ecc2c1f
- Child:
- 6:8356d48a07db
--- a/Display/TFT.h Sun Feb 15 20:06:07 2015 +0000 +++ b/Display/TFT.h Mon Feb 16 00:52:24 2015 +0000 @@ -50,6 +50,21 @@ * @param h is the window height in pixels. */ virtual void window(int x, int y, int w, int h); + + /** Read pixel color at current location + * @param x is the horizontal offset to this pixel. + * @param y is the vertical offset to this pixel. + * @param color defines the color for the pixel. + */ + virtual unsigned short pixelread(int x, int y); + + /** Set the window from which gram is read from. Autoincrements row/column + * @param x is the left edge in pixels. + * @param y is the top edge in pixels. + * @param w is the window width in pixels. + * @param h is the window height in pixels. + */ + virtual void window4read(int x, int y, int w, int h); /** Push a single pixel into the window and increment position. * You must first call window() then push pixels. @@ -154,6 +169,19 @@ */ virtual void wr_grambuf(unsigned short* data, unsigned int lenght); + /** Read 4x8bit data from display controller (with dummy cycle) + * + * @returns data as uint + * + */ + virtual unsigned int rd_data32_wdummy(); + + /** Read 16bit pixeldata from display controller (with dummy cycle) + * + * @returns 16bit color + */ + virtual unsigned short rd_gram(); + /** HW reset sequence (without display init commands) */ void hw_reset();