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# OLED Display (SSD1306) Release Notes
This library provides functions to support the 128x64 pixel dot matrix OLED display driven by SSD1306 controller. This is the same display as used on the CY8CKIT-032 shield.
### What's Included?
* APIs for initializing/de-initializing the driver
* APIs allowing shutdown for deepsleep
* emWin configuration code
### What Changed?
#### v1.0.2
* Fix for compiler warnings
* Minor code formatting improvements
* Allow overriding the RAM allocated for the GUI
#### v1.0.1
* Minor updates to avoid warnings on some toolchains
* Minor documentation updates
#### v1.0.0
* Initial release
### Supported Software and Tools
This version of the OLED Display was validated for compatibility with the following Software and Tools:
| Software and Tools | Version |
| :--- | :----: |
| ModusToolbox™ Software Environment | 3.0.0 |
| GCC Compiler | 10.3.1 |
| IAR Compiler | 9.30.1 |
| ARM Compiler 6 | 6.16 |
Minimum required ModusToolbox™ Software Environment: v2.0
### More information
* [API Reference Guide](https://infineon.github.io/display-oled-ssd1306/html/index.html)
* [Cypress Semiconductor, an Infineon Technologies Company](http://www.cypress.com)
* [Infineon GitHub](https://github.com/infineon)
* [ModusToolbox™](https://www.cypress.com/products/modustoolbox-software-environment)
* [PSoC™ 6 Code Examples using ModusToolbox™ IDE](https://github.com/infineon/Code-Examples-for-ModusToolbox-Software)
* [ModusToolbox™ Software](https://github.com/Infineon/modustoolbox-software)
* [PSoC™ 6 Resources - KBA223067](https://community.cypress.com/docs/DOC-14644)
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