/* ***************************************************************************** * FX basic example v1.0 by Mr.Blinky May 2021 licenced under CC0 * ***************************************************************************** * * This is a basic example that shows how you can draw a image from FX external * flash memory. It will draw the Arduboy FX logo and move it around the screen. * * This test depend on the file fxdata.bin being uploaded to the external FX flash * chip using the uploader-gui.py or flash-writer.py Python script in the * development area. When using the flash writer script. Use the following command: * * python flash-writer.py -d fxdata.bin * ******************************************************************************/ #include // required to build for Arduboy #include // required to access the FX external flash #include "fxdata.h" // this file contains all references to FX data //constant values constexpr uint8_t FXlogoWidth = 115; constexpr uint8_t FXlogoHeight = 16; Arduboy2 arduboy; //assign values; int16_t x = (WIDTH - FXlogoWidth) / 2; int16_t y = 25; int8_t xDir = 1; int8_t yDir = 1; void setup() { arduboy.begin(); // normal initialisation with Arduboy startup logo //arduboy.setFrameRate(60); // Only needed when frameRate != 60 FX::disableOLED(); // OLED must be disabled before external flash is accessed. OLED display should only be enabled prior updating the display. FX::begin(FX_DATA_PAGE); // external flash chip may be in power down mode so wake it up (Cathy bootloader puts chip into powerdown mode) } void loop() { if (!arduboy.nextFrame()) return; // Do nothing until it's time for the next frame //program code FX::drawBitmap(x, y, FXlogo, 0, dbmNormal); x += xDir; y += yDir; if (x == 0 || x == WIDTH - FXlogoWidth) xDir = -xDir; if (y == 0 || y == HEIGHT - FXlogoHeight) yDir = -yDir; FX::enableOLED(); // only enable OLED for updating the display arduboy.display(CLEAR_BUFFER); // Using CLEAR_BUFFER will clear the display buffer after it is displayed FX::disableOLED(); // disable display again so external flash can be accessed at any time }