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Matt Waltz edited this page Jan 14, 2018
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The memory visualizer is a super useful debugging tool that allows to to view memory as if it were passed through the LCD. This bypasses all of the frills of the LCD though, such as DMA and SPI in order to give an accurate memory representation.
You can find the memory visualizer in the Calulator->Memory Visualizer menu.
Features
Use the information button to view the help information for using the memory visualizer. Various features supported are:
Specify base address of display
Modify display size and coordinates
Set the bits per pixel (BPP)
Change the BEBO and BEPO bits for the endian display.
BGR bit change in order to compare BGR v. RGB colors
Scaling by using 200% for example
Ability to change refresh rate of emulated screen
Right click to view the current coordinate and address of individual pixels