This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD and uses the cursor() and noCursor() methods to turn on and off the cursor.

Dependencies:   Hotboards_SpiLcd mbed

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+/*
+  Hotboards_Spilcd Library - Cursor
+
+ Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display.  The Hotboards_SpiLcd
+ library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the
+ ST7032 driver presented on Spi Lcd board (http://www.hotboards.org).
+ This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD and
+ uses the cursor()  and noCursor() methods to turn
+ on and off the cursor.
+ The circuit:
+  *  BKL   -->  GND
+  *  VDD   -->  3.3v
+  *  GND   -->  GND
+  *  SCK   -->  PA_5
+  *  SI    -->  PA_6
+  *  CS    -->  PB_15
+  *  RS    -->  PB_14
+  *  RST   -->  PB_13
+ Library and example ported by Diego from Hotboards and originally created 
+ by David A. Mellis
+ library modified 5 Jul 2009
+ by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
+ example added 9 Jul 2009
+ by Tom Igoe
+ modified 22 Nov 2010
+ by Tom Igoe
+ */
+ 
+#include "mbed.h"
+#include "Hotboards_SpiLcd.h"
+
+/* initialize an instance of SPI bus,setting the SPI pins*/
+SPI device(PA_7,PA_6,PA_5); /* SO, SI, SCK*/
+/* initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins*/
+Hotboards_SpiLcd display( device, PB_15, PB_14, PB_13 ); /* SPI, CS, RS, RST */
+
+
+
+int main() 
+{
+    /* set the spi frequency to 5MHz*/
+    device.frequency(5000000);
+    /* initialize internal lcd controller:*/
+    display.init();
+    
+    // Print a message to the LCD.
+    display.printf("hello, world!");
+    
+    while(1) 
+    {
+        // Turn off the cursor:
+        display.noCursor();
+        wait(0.5);
+        // Turn on the cursor:
+        display.cursor();
+        wait(0.5);
+    }
+}