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mikeb

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Joined: 10/04/2016
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Posted: 02:07am 14 Jun 2016
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Hi all,

Probably been covered before, and possibly comes down to RTFM (I did..honestly), but for us newbies thought I would put it out there.
I originally set up the display panel for normal 'landscape' mode and found I needed it in reverse. Changing the relevant parameter, at the command line, from 'L' to 'RL' made no difference and did not return any error.
I found I had to invoke OPTION LCDPANEL DISABLE, at the command line, and enter the command line parameters again, with my new setting, before it would take effect.
Did I do something wrong or is this normal behaviour ?
It's no 'biggie'. I'll just do what works.


Firmware - MMBasic Ver 5.1
Hardware - MM+ Explore 64
Display - ILI9341

Mike B.Edited by mikeb 2016-06-15
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CircuitGizmos

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Joined: 08/09/2011
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Posted: 05:07am 14 Jun 2016
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Normal behavior. (OR translated from English to English it is normal behaviour. )
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mikeb

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Posted: 11:15am 14 Jun 2016
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Thanks CG,

I hope it's not in the manual (better go and have a 'mum' look) as Geoff is probably bouncing off the walls around about now.
At least I didn't post...."It doesn't work. What's wrong with it ?"

Mike B.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world.
Those that understand binary and those that don't.
 
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