propeller micro osd
I have a project that I would like to attempt
it's pretty simple really
I'm using a Link sprite camera a propeller backpack
and the 4D systems uOLED-96-G1-uSD-Serial for display
now I heard the propeller cannot save and process camera speeds to take pictures from what I learned in another post
but I'm not attempting that what I would like to attempt is to stream video to the oled with a custom osd from the propeller backpack and sernsors
that's it I was wondering is this possible any and all info is apperciated
ok since it's been so long I decided to advance this project
I remember someone telling me that they completed a camera which can steam to the oled I just thought sensors and an overlay could be added
it's pretty simple really
I'm using a Link sprite camera a propeller backpack
and the 4D systems uOLED-96-G1-uSD-Serial for display
now I heard the propeller cannot save and process camera speeds to take pictures from what I learned in another post
but I'm not attempting that what I would like to attempt is to stream video to the oled with a custom osd from the propeller backpack and sernsors
that's it I was wondering is this possible any and all info is apperciated
ok since it's been so long I decided to advance this project
I remember someone telling me that they completed a camera which can steam to the oled I just thought sensors and an overlay could be added
Comments
or coult it work i'm still curious to know
Since the uOLED-96 has its own graphics processor, it might be able to display an image that isn't in the Prop's memory.
I doubt you'd be able to stream images to it from the LinkSprite camera though.
The Propeller Backpack can overlay images (text) on a video signal but not from this kind of camera.
I don't think the uOLD will display video.
I think a small NTSC display would be your best bet for video overlay stuff.
where can one find one that's oled size
i've tried every where and no luck
https://www.adafruit.com/products/911
That little 2" TV display is perfect for an aux display on my 3D printer. Thanks for posting that.