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ESP8266 Micropython driver for SSD1306 OLED 128x64 display.

font5x7.fnt is a 5 x 7 font file. It holds the font in pure binary and so uses only 480 bytes When the display needs a character it reads the five bytes it needs from the file rather than loading the whole font into memory

bmp.py converts a 24-bit BITMAP file to a displayed image. Although this is a colour format, the image must be black and white.

lcd_gfx.py is not my work. It came from here https://forum.micropython.org/viewtopic.php?t=195

icon.bmp is the bitmap that is displayed in main.py. Be aware there is cuerrently no positioning, size check or resizing.

invoke the display with:

from SSD1306 import SSD1306

if you use different pins then you will need to specify these in the inital call

d = PCD8544()

d.poweron()

d.init_display() # displays the Project Pages logo

d.clear() # clears the display buffer

d.display() # writes the buffer to the actual display

d._row is the character row

d._col is the character column

d.p_char('x')

  • puts the character into the display buffer
  • advances _row and _col accordingly. They will wrap back to the top of the screen
  • requires d.display() to show it

d.p_string('hello world')

  • prints the string to the display buffer
  • advances _row and _col accoridngly. They will wrap back to the top of the screen
  • requires d.display() to show it

d.pixel(x,y,fill)

  • sets a pixel in the display buffer
  • this is for use by the lcd_gfx.py
  • this allows you to draw lines, rectangles, triangles and circles. Filled or not

I have added a main.py that demonstrates the string printing and drawing capabilities

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