Front end OLED display program
Design an application that runs in Python on a native environment (not in the container) that has a visual representation of an OLED display. The display should be defined by some display_buffer
that contains a bunch of bytes that represent opacity of some pixel on the screen. Additionally, the display should have up, down, left, right, and center buttons that a user can press to change the state of the display.
Next, add TCP support such that a display_buffer
may be sent to the OLED simulation. The user input (what button is being pressed) should be sent back across the TCP socket.
This TCP connection will attempt to connect with a server on the MCB side (see #237 ).
Edited by Matthew Arnold