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Great video!! Hope to use this round display and Pico to make operating clock faces for my HO scale railroad. Can I simultaneously run more than one display using the Pico SPI signals? I'll need either two or four clock faces for my building tower. All the best to you ...
I hope you took away lots from this video. Let me know below!
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11 MONTHS since last video on this channel :(
Better late than never! Thanks for your patience 😊
Good content can't be made often. I prefer good content for quantity, and here it is. A little break is not a problem...
welcome back :)
Welcome return to a great channel...
Hope you are well?
Any chance sometime you could do a micropython/ circuit python version of this guide please?
Great video!! Hope to use this round display and Pico to make operating clock faces for my HO scale railroad. Can I simultaneously run more than one display using the Pico SPI signals? I'll need either two or four clock faces for my building tower. All the best to you ...
Yes you can use one Pico to drive many round displays. There is a video on UA-cam with a guy running six of them, you cn check it out for more info.
you should write ‘round’ in the headline instead of ‘roud’ ;)
13:18 you have forgotten to refresh the code when ever the red pointer moves. It rubs out degrees.
Yes, that's a bug of the library example, I didn't modify it at all.