28 lines
1.3 KiB
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28 lines
1.3 KiB
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To use this driver:
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This driver is special in that it implements both the gdisp low level driver
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and a touchscreen driver.
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1. Add in your gfxconf.h:
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a) #define GFX_USE_GDISP GFXON
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b) Optionally #define GFX_USE_GINPUT GFXON
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#define GINPUT_USE_MOUSE GFXON
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c) Any optional high level driver defines (see gdisp.h) eg: GDISP_NEED_MULTITHREAD
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d) Optionally the following (with appropriate values):
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#define GDISP_SCREEN_WIDTH 640 // Virtual display width
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#define GDISP_SCREEN_HEIGHT 480 // Virtual display height
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#define GDISP_GFXNET_UNSAFE_SOCKETS GFXOFF // Your socket library is not thread-safe
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// LWIP automatically sets this to GFXON
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#define GDISP_GFXNET_CUSTOM_LWIP_STARTUP GFXOFF // You want a custom Start_LWIP() function (LWIP only)
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#define GDISP_DONT_WAIT_FOR_NET_DISPLAY GFXOFF // Don't halt waiting for the first connection
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$define GDISP_GFXNET_PORT 13001 // The TCP port the display sits on
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2. To your makefile add the following lines:
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include $(GFXLIB)/gfx.mk
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include $(GFXLIB)/drivers/multiple/uGFXnet/driver.mk
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3. Make sure you have networking libraries included in your Makefile.
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NOTE: If you are using ChibiOS with LWIP - you will probably need to increase
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the default stack size for the lwip_thread. 512 bytes seems too small. 1024 seems to work.
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