You can output chars to AQM1602 with printf(). ex. lcd.printf("iter: %5.5d.\r\n", iter);
Dependents: aqm1602 FCAS-M101V1
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You can output chars to AQM1602 with printf(). ex. lcd.printf("iter: %5.5d.\r\n", iter);
Dependents: aqm1602 FCAS-M101V1
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0:4d904885c9b8 | 2015-10-02 | publish | File Diff Annotate |