* Split out SPI and display (a little) * Use more of the common Macros * Remove wasted bytes from notomono font * Create a mock "menu"
1. Add basic code for Sharp Display 2. Add embedded font (generated by fontem) 3. Add the worst code possible to print strings to the display 4. Rejoice in the beautiful (small) text.
Add startup code for STM32L031K6, and blink two LEDs, one with CPU, and one with the LPTIM at 60Hz for the (to-be-implemented) Sharp display.