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Author: Roman Black
Last Updated: 2011-08-19
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
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License: MIT license
The SmartGLCD has a hidden 32kbyte static RAM chip used by the GLCD. This shows how to read and write directly to the RAM chip and use the approx 24kbytes of FREE static RAM that comes with your SmartGLCD.
Functions are included to read/write to RAM.
For more info please see Tut10 here;
http://www.romanblack.com/SG/SG_tutorial.htm
DOWNLOAD LINK | RELATED COMPILER | CONTAINS |
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1313740492_smartglcd__240x1.zip [13.84KB] | mikroC PRO for PIC |
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