Thank you for the article it is really interesting. Always assumed it would already do just that but it does make sense considering the amount of Controller it has to support. Will be changing that anywhere it gets called often.
Thank you for the article it is really interesting. Always assumed it would already do just that but it does make sense considering the amount of Controller it has to support. Will be changing that anywhere it gets called often.
Thank you for your input. That does sound reasonable, currently i am closing and opening for each pixel i am setting. However the example code mine is based on also implemented away to set the cursor on an area. And i can then probably just provide more bytes than just two here. I will try this out later!
I don’t think mine is AVR based. It is the architecture of the CPU right? The datasheet says it has two Harvard Architecture Xtensa LX7 CPUs
Thank you for your reply. Sorry for forgetting the most important part about my setup. The Controller i am using, it is a NORA-W106 on a Arduino Nano ESP32 and according to its docs it has a clock speed of up to 240MHz, so i guess that would be enough depending on if that’s also base clock speed its running on right now…
NORA-W10 series modules have a dual-core system with two Harvard Architecture Xtensa LX7 CPUs operating at a maximum 240 MHz internal clock frequency.
Currently i set the SPI speed using SPI.setClockDivider(SPI_CLOCK_DIV2);
Which would be 120MHz to my understanding assuming it runs at maximum speed. Too fast for SPI but that is not how it feels like. I will try some things out once i am back home especially as the method i use seems to be deprecated.
Was really hoping to see a Fairphone 6a. Similar to the Google Pixel Series. Just a cheap version of it. I really don’t need 120Hz, OLED or “No Bezels” all i want is big battery and a headphone jack that is all.
Why is Sony 1000XM1 versions ahead of Apple?
I believe browser.profiles.enabled
is a cool one you can enable now which isn’t on by default (But will be eventually)
Sort of. I believe search engine providers actually have to create an extension to be listed in the setting.
I was just wondering why tripple-a games don’t tell you that in the graphics options. Gave cyberpunk another chance with a newer pc and it was hard to dial in the right settings. It’s weird to me that they put a lot of effort into the games itself but don’t care how it will be experienced. Stating bottlenecks and recommendations for demanding settings would go along way i think.
This is actually what made me start my programming journey. Made small games using PowerPoint until I was starting to make an level editor on a 12x12 grid. My father thankfully stopped me pretty early on and showed me Game Maker 7. Not sure for how long i would have continued.