Alright,
Version 1.0.0 is up, posted the source code and compiled binaries.
Got 5.0" and 7.0" both working, I will update the build docs soon to reflect the two resistor changes needed for the 7.0" backlight voltage..
but for now it's all good, and I will keep testing and running version 1.0.0, and of course keep updating (and making new versions) to make the GUIs better, etc, but for now, this should be a good starting point.
I will also make a 'user's guide' soon to show how to use menus, etc, and update the build instructions a bit more to show exactly the difference in mounting 5.0" vs 7.0" ,etc, plus more pictures...
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I had thought about that, but honestly I wouldn't have the time to do that... I'm sure there are ways to set that up with some pcb houses? I have no experience with how to do that though..
This really has always been a DIY type thing, I know the soldering is not easy, definitely helps to at least have a bench magnifier to do the STM32 chip...
but, you can look into these pcb houses in china that offer assembly services?
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This is such a great project. Any plans to offer the boards pre-assembled and flashed?
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