guix:
Try the UTFT library instead
well, now i will not give me errors - but the screen is still white?
i use a ITDB02 Arduino Shield v1.3
and a normal arduino UNO
and the code
// UTFT_Bitmap (C)2012 Henning Karlsen
// web: http://www.henningkarlsen.com/electronics
//
// This program is a demo of the drawBitmap()-function.
//
// This demo was made to work on the 320x240 modules.
// Any other size displays may cause strange behaviour.
//
// This program requires the UTFT library.
//
#include <UTFT.h>
#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
// Declare which fonts we will be using
extern uint8_t SmallFont[];
// Uncomment the next line for Arduino 2009/Uno
UTFT myGLCD(ITDB32S,19,18,17,16); // Remember to change the model parameter to suit your display module!
// Uncomment the next line for Arduino Mega
//UTFT myGLCD(ITDB32S,38,39,40,41); // Remember to change the model parameter to suit your display module!
extern unsigned int info[0x400];
extern unsigned int icon[0x400];
extern unsigned int tux[0x400];
void setup()
{
myGLCD.InitLCD();
myGLCD.setFont(SmallFont);
}
void loop()
{
myGLCD.fillScr(255, 255, 255);
myGLCD.setColor(255, 255, 255);
myGLCD.print(" *** A 10 by 7 grid of a 32x32 icon *** ", CENTER, 228);
for (int x=0; x<10; x++)
for (int y=0; y<7; y++)
myGLCD.drawBitmap (x*32, y*32, 32, 32, info);
delay(5000);
myGLCD.fillScr(255, 255, 255);
myGLCD.setColor(255, 255, 255);
myGLCD.print(" Two different icons in scale 1 to 4 ", CENTER, 228);
int x=0;
for (int s=0; s<4; s++)
{
x+=(s*32);
myGLCD.drawBitmap (x, 0, 32, 32, tux, s+1);
}
x=0;
for (int s=4; s>0; s--)
{
myGLCD.drawBitmap (x, 224-(s*32), 32, 32, icon, s);
x+=(s*32);
}
delay(5000);
}
but i still just get a white screen...