esp8266-oled-ssd1306
lcdgfx
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esp8266-oled-ssd1306
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I have no idea what I am doing.
#include "SH1106.h" // https://github.com/squix78/esp8266-oled-ssd1306
lcdgfx
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I finally understand enough about programming to make this simple little 3d starfield running on just an arduino
Using the lcdgfx library to handle the lowest level stuff. Implemented basic 'real 3D' rendering from this example from a buddy (for Pico8). The 3d projection math was a lot simpler than I thought it would be!
What are some alternatives?
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ssd1306 - Driver for SSD1306, SSD1331, SSD1351, IL9163, ILI9341, ST7735, PCD8544, Nokia 5110 displays running on Arduino/ESP32/Linux (Rasperry) platforms
AVR-AtmegaXX-I2C-library-Old- - I2C library used for most the sensors on my github.
Attiny85 - RubberDucky like payloads for DigiSpark Attiny85
YAMLDuino - YAML <=> JSON converter for ESP32, ESP8266, RP2040 and possibly other devices
u8g2-kendryte-sdk-hal - u8g2 HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) ported for Kendryte SDK (K210). Currently the hw I2C protocol with DMAC support is available for use. SPI & SW bit-banging support (for I2c & SPI) is still in devlopment.
SerialTransfer - Arduino library to transfer dynamic, packetized data fast and reliably via Serial, I2C, or SPI
bbAir - A DIY project for a bubble display, utilizing bubbles slowly ascending in liquid to form patterns and text. The project incorporates an ESP32, 3D printing, and laser cutting technologies.
TaskScheduler - Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32, nRF and other microcontrollers