![]() ![]() Not for M0 yet, which is why this item is still here.) (As of 1.4.2, systick is used on M4 devices and it appears to be overclock-compatible. In the M0 and M4 code, use the hardware systick counter for bit timing rather than hand-tweaked NOPs (a temporary kludge at the time because I wasn't reading systick correctly).setPin() is OK for now though, it's a trick we can use to 'recycle' pixel memory across multiple strips. They should not have been implemented this way (use the C++ 'new' operator with the regular constructor instead) and are only sticking around because of the Prime Directive. ![]()
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