Another attempt for I2C eeprom, this time - 25C256.


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    Default Re: Another attempt for I2C eeprom, this time - 25C256.

    Yes I know all these
    The issue with Mikroe "creation" is it, as everything else done by them, is written with left feet- need admin priviledges to run it, and it outputs fonts rotated by 90 degrees
    But currently I don't need font editor or graphics editor, I already have all that done, just need some hex editor to put everything into single file and adjust bits as necessary.

    Oh and another issue, which deserves separate topic is how to emulate LCDOUT statement, because it can't send $FE to display

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    Not exact match, but HxD hex editor does the job almost in the way I see it.

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    The issue with Mikroe "creation" is it, as everything else done by them, is written with left feet- need admin priviledges to run it, and
    make an icon and assign admin to it , not a problem. running in compatibility mode can help if it wont save stuff w10 is ok without it

    it outputs fonts rotated by 90 degrees
    glcd mode is data by column, tft mode is data by row , there is no problem
    you need to massage the data a little for pbp but its no big deal
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    I don't see any mode selector in GLCD font creator from their website.

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    don't think you looked too hard

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    Default Re: Another attempt for I2C eeprom, this time - 25C256.

    Thanks a lot !
    At my system, that menu bar was not visible at all
    and in file/edit menu, they have no such setting...

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