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| If you have a hankering to use the backpack as a general purpose i2c expander, you should use the plain [[http://github.com/adafruit/MCP23008-library|MCP23008 library, also at github]]. Its for more advanced users, by the way. | If you have a hankering to use the backpack as a general purpose i2c expander, you should use the plain [[http://github.com/adafruit/MCP23008-library|MCP23008 library, also at github]]. Its for more advanced users, by the way. | ||
| + | ==== Optimized i2c library ==== | ||
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| + | **FalconFour** posted up a [[http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=21586&p=113177|ultra-optimized high-speed i2c library, check it out for better performance!]] | ||
| ===== Hardware files ===== | ===== Hardware files ===== | ||
| [[http://github.com/adafruit/i2c-SPI-LCD-backpack|Eagle CAD format schematic and board layout file (as well as a PNG of the schematic) are all available in the GitHub repository]] | [[http://github.com/adafruit/i2c-SPI-LCD-backpack|Eagle CAD format schematic and board layout file (as well as a PNG of the schematic) are all available in the GitHub repository]] | ||