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> http://www.mot-sps.com/products/microprocessors/32_bit/mc68ez328.html
>is as good a starting place as any. The data sheet (book) says
>that only 2-bit grayscale is possible but some of the values that
>can be set indicate that 4-bit grayscale is possible (as we all
>know). Specifically, see section 12-LCD Controller and p.150 for
>info on the LCD panel interface configuration (LPICF) register.
Thanks for this! I'll check it out right away...
> Of course, always check that you're working with an EZ328
>before doing anything. (Has a reliable method of detecting
>the EZ ever been posted?)
> Bobby Kolev indicated that they are creating a grayscale
>library, but I don't know if anything ever came of this and
>if it'll support 4-bit grayscale. (Thread is "Best way to
>Double-buffer a Screen?")
The beta was posponed with 2 weeks, but I'll gladly send the header file
(the API) of the library to anyone who's interested for suggestions. In
short, it provides a set of tools that utilize grayscale image/animation
generating through sprites (which we call frames) and actions.
As I said, the beta of the pilot project made with the library should be
released in about two weeks.
Cheers,
Bobby