Serial port to rectify odd and even check problems

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2022-12-25 21:51:58 +08:00
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// base class GxEPD2_GFX can be used to pass references or pointers to the display instance as parameter, uses ~1.2k more code
// enable or disable GxEPD2_GFX base class
#define ENABLE_GxEPD2_GFX 0
/*
Blink
#include <GxEPD2_BW.h>
#include <GxEPD2_3C.h>
#include <Fonts/FreeMonoBold9pt7b.h>
Turns an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly.
// ESP32-C3 SS=7,SCL(SCK)=4,SDA(MOSI)=6,BUSY=3,RST=2,DC=1
GxEPD2_BW<GxEPD2_213_B74, GxEPD2_213_B74::HEIGHT> display(GxEPD2_213_B74(/*CS=5*/ SS, /*DC=*/ 1, /*RST=*/ 2, /*BUSY=*/ 3)); // GDEM0213B74 122x250, SSD1680
//GxEPD2_3C<GxEPD2_213_Z98c, GxEPD2_213_Z98c::HEIGHT> display(GxEPD2_213_Z98c(/*CS=5*/ SS, /*DC=*/ 1, /*RST=*/ 2, /*BUSY=*/ 3)); // GDEY0213Z98 122x250, SSD1680
Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO, MEGA and ZERO
it is attached to digital pin 13, on MKR1000 on pin 6. LED_BUILTIN is set to
the correct LED pin independent of which board is used.
If you want to know what pin the on-board LED is connected to on your Arduino
model, check the Technical Specs of your board at:
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products
void setup()
{
pinMode(8, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(8, HIGH);
display.init(115200,true,50,false);
helloWorld();
display.hibernate();
}
const char HelloWorld[] = "Hello World!";
const char HelloWeACtStudio[] = "Hello WeAct Studio!";
void helloWorld()
{
display.setRotation(1);
display.setFont(&FreeMonoBold9pt7b);
display.setTextColor(GxEPD_BLACK);
int16_t tbx, tby; uint16_t tbw, tbh;
display.getTextBounds(HelloWorld, 0, 0, &tbx, &tby, &tbw, &tbh);
// center the bounding box by transposition of the origin:
uint16_t x = ((display.width() - tbw) / 2) - tbx;
uint16_t y = ((display.height() - tbh) / 2) - tby;
display.setFullWindow();
display.firstPage();
do
{
display.fillScreen(GxEPD_WHITE);
display.setCursor(x, y-tbh);
display.print(HelloWorld);
display.setTextColor(display.epd2.hasColor ? GxEPD_RED : GxEPD_BLACK);
display.getTextBounds(HelloWeACtStudio, 0, 0, &tbx, &tby, &tbw, &tbh);
x = ((display.width() - tbw) / 2) - tbx;
display.setCursor(x, y+2*tbh);
display.print(HelloWeACtStudio);
}
while (display.nextPage());
modified 8 May 2014
by Scott Fitzgerald
modified 2 Sep 2016
by Arturo Guadalupi
modified 8 Sep 2016
by Colby Newman
This example code is in the public domain.
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BuiltInExamples/Blink
*/
// the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board
void setup() {
// initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output.
pinMode(PC13, OUTPUT);
}
// the loop function runs over and over again forever
void loop() {
// put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
digitalWrite(8, HIGH);
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(8, LOW);
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(PC13, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
delay(1000); // wait for a second
digitalWrite(PC13, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
delay(1000); // wait for a second
}

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{
"name": "AT32F403ACGU7 Core Board",
"architecture": "at32f403a",
"version": "0.0.7",
"version": "0.0.8",
"category": "Contributed",
"url": "https://github.com/WeActStudio/ArduinoCore-AT32F4/archive/refs/heads/main.zip",
"archiveFileName": "ArduinoCore-AT32F4-main.zip",

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##==============================================##
name=WeActStudio AT32F403A Boards
version=0.0.7
version=0.0.8
##==============================================##
####AT32 compile variables