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Instruction Guide 128x64 OLED with Song Status and Spectrum Display on Raspberry Pi
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Hi

Yes, after changing the source code you will need to run 'make' to rebuild mpd_oled.

You shouldn't have to reboot to test your changes. I don't have Moode running right now, but you might be able to stop the installed mpd_oled with 'sudo systemctl stop mpd_oled' (and restart later with  'sudo systemctl start mpd_oled'). You can then run the local mpd_oled directly (and stop it with CTL-C) e.g.

Code:
sudo ./mpd_oled -o 6 -b 21 -g 1 -f 15


I looked at the 180 rotation of the display. It was not as easy as it appeared.

The Adafruit_GFX setRotation() function that rotates the screen turned out not to be included in the code I bundled with mpd_oled. I therefore grabbed the latest version of Adafruit_GFX, which does have the function, and incorporated it into mpd_oled. However, the included function is just a stub and needs to be implemented by the application! Anyway, I have written some code to do this. It is hardware  dependent, but I believe it supports all the display types supported by mpd_oled. I am going to keep using the latest Adafruit_GFX, so I want to do some more testing before releasing the changes that include the screen rotation.

Adrian.
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RE: 128x64 OLED with Song Status and Spectrum Display on Raspberry Pi - by adrii - 06-07-2018, 11:33 AM
RE: help me - by ghera78 - 02-28-2020, 08:01 AM
RE: help me - by ghera78 - 02-28-2020, 01:17 PM

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