Using displays with the SSD1306 chip with a Raspberry Pico (Framebuffer, OLED 124x64, bytearrays)
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2022
- We will use Micropython to connect a 0.96" SSD1306 (OLED 128x64 ) display to our Raspberry Pico and check the SSD1306 as well as the Framebuffer library to draw shapes, write text and display pictures on our OLED.
To add a little sparkle to the Christmas season, we will also move objects around the display.
Demo code can be found my GitHub repository:
github.com/SirReal-surreal/Si... (2022_12_07_framebuffer_sir_real.py)
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Really interesting. Ty for sharing.
at last an easy to understand video Many thanks More vids please
Thank you for the quality of knowledge you gave to us
Thank you
Grossartig! Vielen Dank dafür! Da kommen mir richtig viele Ideen....
Man, die Logo Animation und der Greenscreen wird immer abgefahrener 👍💪😊
It works!
'SSD1306_I2C' object has no attribute 'ellipse' i am getting this erro
Ellipse is a framebuffer library class/method. You need to import the framebuffer library as well.
Why did you eliminated the transcripts options?
On RUclips? The text? I didn't do anything ;)