Master SPI interface to LCD/OLED??


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    [QUOTE=Darrel Taylor;78598]Well actually, now that I see you are talking about a 64x48 bitmapped display, nothing I said has any relevance.

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    Thanks Darrel. Even though it is a bit-mapped display as you point out, can you give me any referrals or suggestions as to how I should program its SPI interface to generate displayed messages?
    And I would still like to undertand the advantages of using the ne ARRRAYWRITE command to interface to LCD displays since I am also using them in some of my applications. Woulld therefore appreciate any referrals or suggestions on that topic as well.

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    Here is quite much stuff for Nokia LCD (SPI - shiftout). I hope it will help you.
    Do you have datasheet for that OLED display? You'll need that before you can start coding.

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