Update gdma_lcd_parallel16.cpp
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//LCD_CAM.lcd_clock.lcd_clkm_div_num = 10; //16mhz is the fasted the Octal PSRAM can support it seems from faptastic's testing using an N8R8 variant (Octal SPI PSRAM).
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// https://github.com/mrfaptastic/ESP32-HUB75-MatrixPanel-DMA/issues/441#issuecomment-1513631890
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LCD_CAM.lcd_clock.lcd_clkm_div_num = 12; // 13Mhz is about the fastest output from PSRAM if we want to be able to service other peripherals as well.
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LCD_CAM.lcd_clock.lcd_clkm_div_num = 12; // 13Mhz is the fastest output from PSRAM if we want to be able to service other peripherals as well.
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}
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else
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{
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#if defined(S3_LCD_DIV_NUM)
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auto _div_num = S3_LCD_DIV_NUM;
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#else
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auto freq = (_cfg.bus_freq);
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auto _div_num = 16; // 10Mhz
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if (freq <= 10000000L) {
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_div_num = 7; // 22Mhz --- likely to have noise without a good connection
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}
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//LCD_CAM.lcd_clock.lcd_clkm_div_num = lcd_clkm_div_num;
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LCD_CAM.lcd_clock.lcd_clkm_div_num = _div_num; //3;
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#endif
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LCD_CAM.lcd_clock.lcd_clkm_div_num = _div_num;
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}
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