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			<title>ssd1306 Include Question</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Greetings, 
 
Have been using Richard's include for the SSD1306 (32*128) display with sucess. 
I was now trying to display a single dot which would...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Greetings,<br />
<br />
Have been using Richard's include for the SSD1306 (32*128) display with sucess.<br />
I was now trying to display a single dot which would move on the display according to an X and Y coordinate variable.<br />
<br />
Using the command GLCDDHL 0,0,1,1 works to display a single dot and for a fixed X and Y value but not if I want to use something like Xvar and Yvar.<br />
<br />
How can I do this?<br />
<br />
Thanks</div>

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