"M5" functions/commands documentation?
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I am wondering if the "M5" functions/commands have a reference document somewhere. I am using the M5StickC under Arduino IDE. Of course there are many applied examples in the example programs. But it would be very helpful to find a more comprehensive reference to them, even if someone can just point me to the right library file where they are all defined in code. Thanks.
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@wikistik said in "M5" functions/commands documentation?:
I am wondering if the "M5" functions/commands have a reference document somewhere. I am using the M5StickC under Arduino IDE. Of course there are many applied examples in the example programs. But it would be very helpful to find a more comprehensive reference to them, even if someone can just point me to the right library file where they are all defined in code. Thanks.
have you read the api docs?
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Thanks. That should take care of it. It would be helpful if they linked to those docs from the product page.
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@wikistik the link is found under the support link on the main page.
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@ajb2k3 The api docs are far from complete.
The AXP192 doc includes only four functions. I would like to know the full function of the I2C interface, also why the AXP is concerned with things like TFT backlight brightness and pushbuttons? Shouldn't those be in other objects?
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@bsculley said in "M5" functions/commands documentation?:
@ajb2k3 The api docs are far from complete.
The AXP192 doc includes only four functions. I would like to know the full function of the I2C interface, also why the AXP is concerned with things like TFT backlight brightness and pushbuttons? Shouldn't those be in other objects?
Alas that is beyond my knowledge collection as I have yet to look into it but not much is known because it a customised chip.
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The link above is broken, what is the current link to the API docs?
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@gregfordyce
here is the arduino api docs link:
https://docs.m5stack.com/#/en/arduino/arduino_api
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