David:
  I'm looking forward to seeing your example.  A simple working example 
goes a long to way to understanding the device.

--Mark

On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 1:22:50 PM UTC-4, David Anders wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> the stock BB-SPIDEV0-00A0 device tree entry will enable the SPIDEV device 
> driver. once that is done, you can talk directly to the lcd from userspace. 
> we have a small C demo program that allows you to read an image file and 
> display it on the lcd. this should be easy enough to do from any of the 
> other scripting languages as well. i'll get that pushed to the wiki page 
> later today.
>
> there are a number of existing examples of people using similar lcd panels 
> with arduino and other dev boards:
>
>
> http://engineersofthecorn.blogspot.com/2012/06/beaglebone-and-adafruit-18-spi-lcd.html
>
> http://blog.inbedded.net/blog/2013/06/02/beaglebone-black-and-lcd-equals-fun/
>
> http://guy.carpenter.id.au/gaugette/2014/01/28/controlling-an-adafruit-spi-oled-with-a-beaglebone-black/
>
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 12:10:59 PM UTC-5, Mark A. Yoder wrote:
>>
>> David:
>>   Thanks for updating [1] so quickly.
>>
>> Do you have any out-if-the-box demos that show how to use the miniDisplay 
>> Cape?
>>
>> --Mark
>>
>> [1] http://elinux.org/CircuitCo:MiniDisplay_Cape
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 12:25:05 PM UTC-4, David Anders wrote:
>>>
>>> "Hopefully the developer will respond. "
>>>
>>> already did... 
>>>
>>

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