micropython-camera-driver
st7789_mpy
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6 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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micropython-camera-driver
- ESP32 Cam with MicroPython - Help
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Lemariva's micropython camera firmware ... Corrupted??
I've downloaded the 1.4MB firmware (https://github.com/lemariva/micropython-camera-driver/blob/master/firmware/micropython_camera_feeeb5ea3_esp32_idf4_4.bin) and flashed it and every time I do, it gives me an infinite loop. Corrupted files. I've tried flashing it from ESPtool in the terminal and also within Thonny, same result. I don't know what I'm doing wrong because the firmware completes flashing without errors. I've also tried the other firmware (https://github.com/lemariva/micropython-camera-driver/blob/master/firmware/micropython_cmake_9fef1c0bd_esp32_idf4.x_ble_camera.bin).
- I can't get the camera firmware (micropython) to work. Please help!
- Access camera of esp eye using micropython (using thinny IDE)
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Any way to actually get ADC/GPIO/I2C pin on ESP32 Cam?
All of these things work fine for me on dev boards. I am using a Camera enabled https://github.com/lemariva/micropython-camera-driver firmware here that comes with Micropython.
st7789_mpy
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How to connect this SPI TFT to my Pico W?
Are you using C/C++ or MicroPython? I have used https://github.com/russhughes/st7789_mpy successfully. There are actually two/three libraries related to st7789 displays if this I the one you are using. As already commented, please share a link to the display or some more information about it.
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DOOM! on the #emfcamp TiDAL badge
The colour being mangled turns out to be an endian difference between the MPU and the display device, easily determined by looking at the code for the display driver, which byte-swaps everything when drawing into the device, unless it's blitting a buffer, when it assumes it's already swapped. Fixed.
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MicroPython display issues on the TTGO T-watch S76G (GPS + LoRa edition)
I ended up making it work but with no help from LilyGo. There's an awesome repo here that includes pre-compiled binaries for the device, libraries for its hardware peripherals, and some code examples
What are some alternatives?
esp32-cam-webserver - Expanded version of the Espressif ESP webcam
lilygo-ttgo-twatch-2020-micropython - :snake:MicroPython for LilyGO TTGO T-Watch-2020:snake:
esp32-cam-micropython - Micropython esp32-cam
esp32-doom - A proof-of-concept port of PrBoom to the ESP32. Needs psram hardware.
esp-jumpstart - Jumpstart from concept to production
nanoprintf - The smallest public printf implementation for its feature set.
esp32-epaper-display - Server and software to use an ESP32 as a connected display
doomgeneric - Easily portable doom
Alexa-Face-Recognition-with-ESP32CAM - An ESP32-CAM based face recognition solution to trigger Alexa routines.
Adafruit_CircuitPython_ST7789 - CircuitPython DisplayIO Driver for ST7789 Color TFT Controller
iota_esp32_wallet - IOTA Wallet application on ESP32
doom-tidal - DOOM for the #emfcamp TiDAL badge :)