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README.txt ========== STM32F746G-DISCO NX demo example Configure and build ------------------- tools/configure.sh stm32f746g-disco/nxdemo make Configuration ------------ This configuration provides 1 LTDC with 16bpp pixel format and a resolution of 480x272. Trickiest part of config is increasing max message size (CONFIG_MQ_MAXMSGSIZE=256). NX server - client communication cannot be established with default value 8 bytes. Loading ------- st-flash write nuttx.bin 0x8000000 or openocd -f interface/stlink.cfg -f target/stm32f7x.cfg telnet localhost 4444 > program nuttx verify reset Executing --------- The ltdc is initialized during boot up. Interaction with NSH is via the serial console provided by ST-LINK USB at 115200 8N1 baud. There are two graphics examples provided in this configuration: - nxdemo - nxhello Use help command to show list of examples available: nsh> help From the nsh comandline execute the example: nsh> nxdemo The test will draw animated lines, squares and circles on the device screen.