The code's a complete mess with quite a few problems, and I don't know when I'll find time to get it released I'm afraid... Hopefully at some point though!
I don't I'm afraid. It's a very simple circuit though if you've worked with microcontrollers before - you just need to connect the displays to the Teensy using the pins specified in config.h (where MOSI = the screen's SDA pin, SCK = the screen's SCL pin), then compile and install the code onto the Teensy.
I really hope you make a video tutorial, I really like your work
Please include a video on how to install it, so that we can understand it completely. Thank you
The Simulator is a very nice idea. I would like to use it ^^
The code's a complete mess with quite a few problems, and I don't know when I'll find time to get it released I'm afraid... Hopefully at some point though!
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Tutorial sir. Plisss
Hello Chris. Do you have a tutorial on how to make this kit? Thanks.
I don't I'm afraid. It's a very simple circuit though if you've worked with microcontrollers before - you just need to connect the displays to the Teensy using the pins specified in config.h (where MOSI = the screen's SDA pin, SCK = the screen's SCL pin), then compile and install the code onto the Teensy.
@@ChrisMiller much appreciated. I'll give it a go and see what happens
@@ChrisMiller Can you tell me how can i put this source code to ESP32 project
@@DINETH-fz9fg You will have to port the code to ESP32 yourself if you want that I'm afraid. This was written to run on Teensy 4, not ESP32.
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You sell this product