As reported by @eureekasigns and @GPSFan, Chatter 2 had begun
to show a blank screen on boot after recent TFT display changes.
Setting TFT_BACKLIGHT_ON LOW resolves the issue.
Fixes https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4751
* Added STK8xxxx Accelerometer chip
Added detection of STK8BA53 to I2C scanner.
Change the way and order MCP9808, lLISH3DH and STK8BA53 is detected since they all shares the same I2C address.
* Accelerometer support Radiomaster Bandit.
Enables tap to wake screen if enabled in config,
* Trunk
Trunk
* t3s3 e-paper support
* remove GPS autodetect (which leads to crashes during startup when no GPS present)
* update EINK defines
* keep definitions for external GPS connector but disable GPS auto scan by default
* Add support for Adafruit Feather RP2040 with RFM95.
* Update mesh.pb.h
dropping this change from the file generated by the protobuf
* Update mesh.pb.h
remove these reverting changes
* Update mesh.pb.h
oops, missed a comma
(from src/extra_variants/README.md)
This directory tree is designed to solve two problems.
- The ESP32 arduino/platformio project doesn't support the nice "if initVariant() is found, call that after init" behavior of the nrf52 builds (they use initVariant() internally).
- Over the years a lot of 'board specific' init code has been added to init() in main.cpp. It would be great to have a general/clean mechanism to allow developers to specify board specific/unique code in a clean fashion without mucking in main.
So we are borrowing the initVariant() ideas here (by using weak gcc references). You can now define lateInitVariant() if your board needs it.
If you'd like a board specific variant to be run, add the variant.cpp file to an appropriately named
subdirectory and check for \_VARIANT_boardname in the cpp file (so that your code is only built for your board).
You'll need to define \_VARIANT_boardname in your corresponding variant.h file.
See existing boards for examples.
This approach has no added runtime cost.
* Initial support for RadioMaster Bandit.
* Different lighting can be made for Button 1 & 2 on the Bandit.
Changes to AmbientLighting will turn off af shutdown().
* Trunk
* Trunk again.
* Add support for Adafruit Feather RP2040 with RFM95.
* Update mesh.pb.h
dropping this change from the file generated by the protobuf
* Update mesh.pb.h
remove these reverting changes
* Update mesh.pb.h
oops, missed a comma
* Initial support for RadioMaster Bandit.
* Different lighting can be made for Button 1 & 2 on the Bandit.
Changes to AmbientLighting will turn off af shutdown().
* Trunk
* Trunk again.
Therefore don't just randomly be writing to a GPIO numbered -1
Instead just don't try to control the backlight
NOTE: I don't have a 'wiphone' to test with, but I saw this via inspection
while cleaning up some other stuff.
No need for _V05 and _V03 definitions - I think there was a slight misunderstanding
on how variant files are supposed to _decrease_ #ifdef code in the cpp files.