@upir_upir

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@DanielMelendrezPhD

Fantastic work. Your video dropped heaven-sent since I am working on a small project based on your rotating cube video and it reinforced some concepts on the u8g2 library. Thanks

@ucglib530

Amazing Video. Great description of the page mode. Small remark: LCDs are slower because of the SW I2C mode used in the video. HW I2C mode is much faster and is also possible with the LCDs.

@KillJD

Wow! I'm so glad i stumbled on this!  I'm teaching myself microcontrollers and programming with circuitpython, so I can create cool projects for my tuned car.  One of the first ones I want to create is my own oled gauge to display data from my aftermarket ecu.  I'll be using a Pi Pico 2 and circuitpython myself, but your video is still very helpful.  Thanks!

@andymouse

You vdeos quite frankly continue to grow in 'Awesomeness'....cheers!

@nyfaz

Thank you again for sharing your informations :)
Greetings from Germany.

@thisnthat3530

If you hold the shift key while right-clicking in the file window (blank area of it) there is an additional item in the context menu, either "Open Command Prompt Here" or "Open Powershell window here" depending on version of Windows and/or a specific setting.  Either way you get a command prompt already pointing to the correct folder.

@SuddenlyPineapple

Thanks man, I've been doing almost every step which you showed in this video manually since I've saw your first video with Turbo Gauge. This is verry nice tutorial for automating this conversions. Also it's worth to mention, that u8g2 lib works for almost every 128x64 screen and solves problems with sudden freeze on cheaper one models, thats probably why you've done this tutorial as I can guess ;) Verry nice work, can't wait when you connect it to MCP2515 and show some real data on this littile cuties 😎🤞

@tulnaf

10x!! great video! very comprehensive and smooth. thank you!

@Cichlor

Great Work - Again Thank you!

@tfninjadoom

incredible video, thank you so much

@gtxsatria2010

tkank Mr was make video again

@atheist_happie

Pro tip if you're using the u8g2 library make sure to ✔️ "swap" and convert image no more flipped parts of pictures

@brucefox6580

Thanks

@eisbarfan7716

Great video, thanks

@colinsmith6340

u8g is a fantastic lib. I used to use it with the generic 128x64 graphic LCDs that are all over ebay before i moved across to touch screen TFTs.

@gancflex

for  bitmaps you can use flash as well

@matthewStapleton

Great video

@nickname0ff

Great!

@upir_upir

The previous video 𝐀𝐫𝐝𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐨 𝐎𝐋𝐄𝐃 𝐌𝐞𝐧𝐮 𝐓𝐮𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥 is here - https://youtu.be/HVHVkKt-ldc