Brian, does your uni let you publish your curriculum or course notes? Is
this something you've ever considered?
-joe

On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:49 PM, Brian L. Stuart <blstu...@bellsouth.net>
wrote:

> > I have tried to email BLS but fear I am being spam filtered... you there?
>
> I did get one message from you, and replied earlier today.  Hopefully
> it got through.
>
> A little more update on recent pi playing.  I've been working on a
> little toy the last few days, namely one of those small SPI driven
> LCD panels:
>
> http://www.adafruit.com/products/2441
>
> As of this evening, I've gotten it sort of running alongside the
> HDMI display showing the upper left corner.  Here are a few
> pics of it in operation:
>
> The Pi with the display connected to a keyboard and mouse:
>
> http://cs.drexel.edu/~bls96/9pitft1-s.jpg
>
> and a couple of pics of the display showing acme running:
>
> http://cs.drexel.edu/~bls96/9pitft2-s.jpg
> http://cs.drexel.edu/~bls96/9pitft3-s.jpg
>
> It's a long way from being usable though.  The fundamental issue
> is that there appears to be a very deeply embedded assumption
> that a screen must be memory mapped.  I tried hooking into
> the hwdraw() routine in screen.c, but it seems that not every
> change to the screen memory space gets reflected in a call
> to hwdraw().  For the pics, I've got a version that periodically
> copies the whole of the appropriate area of the Memimage
> to the LCD panel over the SPI port.  Obviously, that's too slow
> and too resource-hungry to be practical.  Hopefully, I'm missing
> something and there's an elegant way to graft a non-memory
> mapped display into the devdraw/memdraw/screen infrastructure.
>
> BLS
>
>
>

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