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Add support for 8x8 bitmap drawing with MAX7219 driver #765

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The MAX7219 driver has been extended to add support for bitmap drawing
on an 8-by-8 LED matrix panel. Consumers can specify the targeted chip,
which corresponds to a LED matrix panel, and provide a 64-bit image
buffer specifying the pixels which should illuminate.

The provided example loops a 0-9 digit sequence across a 4 panel 32x8 LED matrix.

@trentrand trentrand changed the title Add support for 8x8 image drawing in MAX7219 driver Add support for 8x8 bitmap drawing with MAX7219 driver Nov 27, 2020
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The MAX7219 driver has been extended to add support for bitmap drawing
on an 8-by-8 LED matrix panel. Consumers can specify the targeted chip,
which corresponds to a LED matrix panel, and provide a 64-bit image
buffer specifying the pixels which should illuminate.
trentrand added a commit to trentrand/etsy-sold-orders-counter that referenced this pull request Nov 29, 2020
I extended the `esp-open-rtos/extras/MAX7219` software driver and pushed
my changes upstream for merge into the main repository. Until the change
is merged, this project will use my fork of the dependency.

See [SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos PR #765](SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos#765)
for the proposed upstream changes.

The forked esp-open-rtos dependency adds software driver support for
bitmap drawing to cascaded 8x8 LED Matrix displays using the MAX7219
hardware driver.
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Hey @UncleRus 👋🏻 Anything I could do to help get this merged?

trentrand added a commit to trentrand/etsy-sold-orders-counter that referenced this pull request Apr 3, 2022
I extended the `esp-open-rtos/extras/MAX7219` software driver and pushed
my changes upstream for merge into the main repository. Until the change
is merged, this project will use my fork of the dependency.

See [SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos PR #765](SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos#765)
for the proposed upstream changes.

The forked esp-open-rtos dependency adds software driver support for
bitmap drawing to cascaded 8x8 LED Matrix displays using the MAX7219
hardware driver.
trentrand added a commit to trentrand/etsy-sold-orders-counter that referenced this pull request Apr 3, 2022
I extended the `esp-open-rtos/extras/MAX7219` software driver and pushed
my changes upstream for merge into the main repository. Until the change
is merged, this project will use my fork of the dependency.

See [SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos PR #765](SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos#765)
for the proposed upstream changes.

The forked esp-open-rtos dependency adds software driver support for
bitmap drawing to cascaded 8x8 LED Matrix displays using the MAX7219
hardware driver.
trentrand added a commit to trentrand/etsy-sold-orders-counter that referenced this pull request Apr 3, 2022
I extended the `esp-open-rtos/extras/MAX7219` software driver and pushed
my changes upstream for merge into the main repository. Until the change
is merged, this project will use my fork of the dependency.

See [SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos PR #765](SuperHouse/esp-open-rtos#765)
for the proposed upstream changes.

The forked esp-open-rtos dependency adds software driver support for
bitmap drawing to cascaded 8x8 LED Matrix displays using the MAX7219
hardware driver.
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