LCD Spicer is a LCD screens editor and client in c++ to be used with LCDproc. You can show system information, hard drives, partitions, sensors, music players, CPU / network stats, and computer health in general, also allow the creation of new ones.
Rpi-hw (short for "Raspberry Pi Hardware") is a free C++ library designed to manage the Raspberry Pi's GPIO connector and its other buses. It allows you to connect several devices to the board (including displays, keypads, stepper motors, and sensors) as you would with Arduino's libraries.
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Features
* Low-level access to the GPIO Connector and SPI, I2C, UART buses
* High-level input/output interfaces
* Support for I/O expander ICs
* Support for many devices, including displays, keypads, stepper motors, and sensors
* Unicode support (built-in)
* Support for standard fonts (using FreeType) (optional)
* Support for multiple image formats (using Magick++ API) (optional)
* Drawing functions [Less]
12 RGB LEDs placed in a circle form up a really nice clock. :)
Most prominent components: AtMega164, LED1642GW. Also some buttons, and a few other peripherals that one can optionally add, like a hd44780 lcd, a buzzer, a DCF77 module.
Also features a MCP2210 USB-to-SPI controller for programming
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This low-cost project is perfectly suited for teaching newcomers to the world of microcontrollers how to get things going! [Less]
A display library for single board computers (e.g. Raspberry Pi) written in Java. Provides drivers for both character (Hitachi HD44780) and graphics monochrome display devices (lcd, oled, e-ink etc) powered by U8g2
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