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| author | mrfaptastic <12006953+mrfaptastic@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-07-30 23:21:08 +0100 |
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| committer | mrfaptastic <12006953+mrfaptastic@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-07-30 23:21:08 +0100 |
| commit | 80d5ddff4c01564ea020b8f6ab00a1a3224f0fe3 (patch) | |
| tree | 19291fea6eea66be4932c3855d5f78ccf8fd99fb /README.md | |
| parent | 17ded79658192f32065d3e4527cb35255fcc56dd (diff) | |
Minor wording fixes
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@@ -70,17 +70,9 @@ This library has only been tested with a 64 pixel (wide) and 32 (high) RGB panel ### New Feature -With version 1.1.0 of the library onwards, there is now a 'feature' to split the framebuffer over two memory 'blocks' (mallocs) to work around the fact that typically the ESP32 upon 'boot up' has 2 x ~100kb chunks of memory available to use (ideally we'd want one massive chunk, but for whatever reasons this isn't the case). This allows non-contiguous memory allocations to be joined-up potentially allowing for 512x64 resolution or greater. No guarantees however. +With version 1.1.0 of the library onwards, there is now a 'feature' to split the framebuffer over two memory 'blocks' (mallocs) to work around the fact that typically the ESP32 upon 'boot up' has 2 x ~100kb chunks of memory available to use (ideally we'd want one massive chunk, but for whatever reasons this isn't the case). This allows non-contiguous memory allocations to be joined-up potentially allowing for 512x64 resolution or greater (no guarantees however). This is enabled by default. -``` -// At the top of 'ESP32-RGB64x32MatrixPanel-I2S-DMA.h': -// -// Experimental: Split the framebuffer into two smaller memory allocations. -// Can allow a bigger resolution due to the fragmented memory -// map of the typical Arduino sketch even before setup(). -#define SPLIT_MEMORY_MODE 1 -``` -Refer to [to this](SPLIT_MEMORY_MODE.md) for more details. +[Refer to this](SPLIT_MEMORY_MODE.md) for more details. ## Ghosting |
