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TEF6686_ESP32/lib/TFT_eSPI/User_Setup_Select.h

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// This header file contains a list of user setup files and defines which one the
// compiler uses when the IDE performs a Verify/Compile or Upload.
//
// Users can create configurations for different boards and TFT displays.
// This makes selecting between hardware setups easy by "uncommenting" one line.
// The advantage of this hardware configuration method is that the examples provided
// with the library should work with immediately without any other changes being
// needed. It also improves the portability of users sketches to other hardware
// configurations and compatible libraries.
//
// Create a shortcut to this file on your desktop to permit quick access for editing.
// Re-compile and upload after making and saving any changes to this file.
// Example User_Setup files are stored in the "User_Setups" folder. These can be used
// unmodified or adapted for a particular hardware configuration.
#include <User_Setup.h>
// Identical looking TFT displays may have a different colour ordering in the 16-bit colour
#define TFT_BGR 0 // Colour order Blue-Green-Red
#define TFT_RGB 1 // Colour order Red-Green-Blue
#include <TFT_Drivers/ILI9341_Defines.h>
#define TFT_DRIVER 0x9341
// These are the pins for ESP8266 boards
// Name GPIO NodeMCU Function
#define PIN_D0 16 // GPIO16 WAKE
#define PIN_D1 5 // GPIO5 User purpose
#define PIN_D2 4 // GPIO4 User purpose
#define PIN_D3 0 // GPIO0 Low on boot means enter FLASH mode
#define PIN_D4 2 // GPIO2 TXD1 (must be high on boot to go to UART0 FLASH mode)
#define PIN_D5 14 // GPIO14 HSCLK
#define PIN_D6 12 // GPIO12 HMISO
#define PIN_D7 13 // GPIO13 HMOSI RXD2
#define PIN_D8 15 // GPIO15 HCS TXD0 (must be low on boot to enter UART0 FLASH mode)
#define PIN_D9 3 // RXD0
#define PIN_D10 1 // TXD0
#define PIN_MOSI 8 // SD1 FLASH and overlap mode
#define PIN_MISO 7 // SD0
#define PIN_SCLK 6 // CLK
#define PIN_HWCS 0 // D3
#define PIN_D11 9 // SD2
#define PIN_D12 10 // SD4