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  • Forum Post: lmi-button.scm Script-Fu Script adapted for Gimp2.6

    cee cee
    Hello Forum I'm pretty new to the Stellaris and so far I really like it. I am also glad, that there seems to be such a big community. I am using a custom LM3S9B90 Board with a Kitronix touchscreen. I just adapted the lmi-button script for Gimp2.6. The original source code is from Luminary...
    on May 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Driver Source Code or API for Solomon Systech SSD1906?

    Dave Wilson Dave Wilson
    Michele, I would be surprised if you could buy a ready-made Stellaris graphics driver for this device since the driver is usually very dependent upon your board design - how you connect the display controller to the MCU. Normally, I would get the datasheet for the controller and extract typical configuration...
    on Aug 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Rdk Idm RectangularButton Touchscreen issues

    Dave Wilson Dave Wilson
    Terry, Please try running the scribble example and verify that the touchscreen is calibrated properly (it should be but this will tell us easily). If the calibration is OK, you should see the line being drawn underneath the tip of your stylus regardless of where you draw on the screen. If there is...
    on Sep 24, 2010
  • Forum Post: Gimp generates C arrays for OLED & LCD images

    Penfold Penfold
    The attached Python script "file-cheader-save.py" is a plugin for the GIMP (www.gimp.org) which allows (small) grayscale images to be saved directly as a C header file containing an array of pixel data. Edit your grayscale image then select "Save As" and from GIMPs (long) list of...
    on Oct 5, 2010
  • Forum Post: LM3S9B96 Development Kit Questions

    Manuel Malagon Manuel Malagon
    I'm new with stelaris MCUs and I'm planning to buy the LM3S9B96 Development Kit, I've read the information regarding this tool in the TI website and I can see that this is the most complete tool for evaluating this MCUs, but also is an expensive one so I'd like to post some questions...
    on Mar 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Color gradient and inserting images

    Dave Wilson Dave Wilson
    This isn't a problem. I actually wrote an example that shows how to do this a few months ago. It never made it into the release but I'm attaching it here since it will likely be helpful. This was written for dk-lm3s9b96 but I'm sure you'll be able to figure out how to convert it to run...
    on Sep 29, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: How to set a charactermap?

    Markel Robregado Markel Robregado
    Hi Bart, I think what you need is the Stellarisware Graphics Library. See link below. Read the SW-DRL-UG-xxxx.pdf. http://www.ti.com/tool/sw-grl -kel
    on May 20, 2013
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