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Join Date: May 2004
Location: East Coast
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I'm looking to add an arduino to control my dac. I'm not worried so much about writing code as that's already done and proven to work for others. This whole platform is new to me. I can see that the initial scrpt or program is the .ino file and that will contain commands as well as references to libraries but I'm not sure how to put this altogether in Arduino IDE to upload it to the Arduino Due.
I purchased this display for the project 5"TFT Display Arduino Touch Shield w/SSD1963 Library for Mega/Due There is a download with examples in it here https://www.buydisplay.com/arduino/L...-TFTM050-4.zip I want to test the 480x272 demo. I see the ino file and have downloaded the UTFT library and added it to Arduino IDE. Do I open the ino file in sketch then include the UTFT library and complile then upload? Or am I missing steps? |
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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: California
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Hi sbelyo,
Have you figured it out yet? Or, still need some help? |
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