In Clock Setup window, setting the PLL multiplier at 48 had no effect. Fixed.See it in repository here https://gitlab.com/funlw65/vscode_nucleo_l152re/commit/7e0d05cda68fd492ce0d1cf69a1bb834f7a0d0e4
Month: January 2020
Use Lazarus from v2 version up
Recently discovered that if you compile the VPC with a version of Lazarus smaller than 2.0 then some labels and contents of the comboboxes will become invisible. I uploaded in repository a suitable version of Lazarus but only for Fedora Linux - my temporary development Linux station. As a side note, when Adwaita theme and … Continue reading Use Lazarus from v2 version up
SLR Film Camera – Stage One
A couple of years back, I decided to make my own film camera that had to be an open project in order to secure the film consumption. I chose an STM32 microcontroller but ended up developing my own Visual Pin Configurator for it. This took around two years detour - still in constant development but … Continue reading SLR Film Camera – Stage One
ST7735R mini library update 2
I added garmin digits from LonelyWolf from github.com then I needed some icons as a graphical menu so I added XBM 64x64, 48x48, 32x32 and 16x16 bitmap functions - it is quite easy once you understand that in every octet there are reversed order pixels. These are also present in a console utility that allows … Continue reading ST7735R mini library update 2
ST7735R mini library – saving writing/erasing cycles
When you design your graphics for your TFT display, you will need a lot of modifications during the process. That would mean that at every change you would have had the microcontroller programmed again, burning the writing/erasing cycles at an alarming speed. Considering this, some companies are offering you PC applications that helps you visually … Continue reading ST7735R mini library – saving writing/erasing cycles