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29 **Software and Dependencies:**
32 https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Blinka/releases
34 * Author(s): Melissa LeBlanc-Williams
38 __version__ = "0.0.0-auto.0"
39 __repo__ = "https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Blinka_displayio.git"
41 # pylint: disable=unnecessary-pass, unused-argument
45 """Manage updating a display over 8-bit parallel bus in the background while Python code
46 runs. This protocol may be refered to as 8080-I Series Parallel Interface in datasheets.
47 It doesn’t handle display initialization.
50 def __init__(self, i2c_bus, *, device_address, reset=None):
51 """Create a ParallelBus object associated with the given pins. The
52 bus is inferred from data0 by implying the next 7 additional pins on a given GPIO
55 The parallel bus and pins are then in use by the display until
56 displayio.release_displays() is called even after a reload. (It does this so
57 CircuitPython can use the display after your code is done.) So, the first time you
58 initialize a display bus in code.py you should call
59 :py:func`displayio.release_displays` first, otherwise it will error after the first
65 """Performs a hardware reset via the reset pin. Raises an exception if called when
66 no reset pin is available.
70 def send(self, command, data):
71 """Sends the given command value followed by the full set of data. Display state,
72 such as vertical scroll, set via ``send`` may or may not be reset once the code is