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** supports FAT16 and FAT32 filesystems (very small cards with FAT12 must be reformatted to FAT16 before they can be used) | ** supports FAT16 and FAT32 filesystems (very small cards with FAT12 must be reformatted to FAT16 before they can be used) | ||
** supports multiple partitions on the card (the first primary partition with a partition ID of 0x04, 0x06, 0x0B or 0x0C will be used) | ** supports multiple partitions on the card (the first primary partition with a partition ID of 0x04, 0x06, 0x0B or 0x0C will be used) | ||
** Supported file formats: [[BIN]], [[BLM]], [[BML]] | |||
== Supported Projects == | == Supported Projects == | ||
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[[:File:Blinkenplus-20111227.zip|Version 2011-12-27]] | [[:File:Blinkenplus-20111227.zip|Version 2011-12-27]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:14, 27 December 2011
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BlinkenPlus | |
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Year | 2011 |
Architecture | Atmel AVR |
Operating System | none |
Hardware requirements | 8 KiB flash |
Software requirements | none |
Source Code Size | - |
Memory requirements | 256 Bytes + (number of pixels) * 1.5 |
Language | AVR assembly |
License | |
Contact person | Arne Rossius |
Miscellaneous |
The BlinkenPlus firmware is a common firmware for several BlinkenLights and ARCADE clone projects. It supports playing BlinkenMovies from the microcontroller's flash memory, from SD card or using an incoming MCUF stream via RS232. It also outputs an MCUF stream for every frame it displays (no matter what source).
Features
- supported controllers: ATmega8515, ATmega162 (planned: ATmega16)
- supported resolutions: 18x8 and 26x20 pixels
- supports MMC, SD and SDHC cards
Supported Projects
planned:
Configuration
The assembly file has several configuration options at the beginning. They are automatically set if you select one of the supported projects or can be configured manually for your own project or if you don't like the standard settings. See the comments in the assembly file for explanation of the options.