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From: Daisy G. <a-...@ad...> - 2007-07-01 08:15:50
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From: Barry G. <mai...@pe...> - 2007-06-29 06:47:48
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Hi, I have been running 0.10.0 for a couple of years with my CF634 v2.0 quite happily. However, I recently tried 0.10.1 RC2, and I am having problems with the display being almost unreadable. I had problems before (with 0.10.0) in that the v2.0 634 needs a 5-second delay during initialization; I'm not sure if this is the same problem or not. Did the delay paramater/option ever get added into the code? (emails from Herbert Rosmanith quoted below) It is as if the contrast is WAY off, and it is only slightly readable at a large angle away from directly facing the LCD. Pictures at: http://home.adelphia.net/~barrygould/images/lcd4linux/cf634-0.10.1-RC2-direct.jpg http://home.adelphia.net/~barrygould/images/lcd4linux/cf634-0.10.1-RC2-indirect.jpg http://home.adelphia.net/~barrygould/images/lcd4linux/cf634-0.10.0.jpg >From: Herbert Rosmanith <he...@wi...> >Subject: Re: [lcd4linux] trouble with CrystalFontz 634 2.0 >Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 09:04:45 +0200 (MET DST) > >634 v2.0 needs a delay of approx. 5 seconds after opening in order to >work properly. can you find the position where to insert the delay? > >maybe a "Delay" parameter should be a config-option then ... configuration: Display CF634 { #Icons 1 Driver 'Crystalfontz' Model '634' Port '/dev/ttyS1' Speed 19200 Contrast 16 Backlight 100 Size '20x4' } output of 0.10.1 RC2: # ./lcd4linux -Fv -f lcd4linux.conf Version 0.10.1-RC2-796 starting [KVV] Using station 89 [KVV] Using default port 80 [KVV] Using default refresh interval of 60 seconds [KVV] Default abbreviation setting: off Crystalfontz: $Rev: 781 $ Crystalfontz: using model '634' Crystalfontz: using port '/dev/ttyS1' at 19200 baud Crystalfontz: using 0 GPI's and 0 GPO's initializing layout 'AstaroDefault' BTW, the cf634 is missing from the sample config file in 0.10.1 RC2. Thanks! Barry |
From: Daniele <mal...@ya...> - 2007-06-26 13:17:21
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Is it possible to switch from one to another layout without restarting te program with a different config file? I hope you understand what i asked because I'm not English Chiacchiera con i tuoi amici in tempo reale! http://it.yahoo.com/mail_it/foot/*http://it.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: Ansgar K. <kon...@it...> - 2007-06-26 06:34:01
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Hi Michael, thanks for your help :-) Michael Reinelt schrieb: >> Some connection details: >> >> LCD -- LPT >> Pin 1 (Shield) -> GND >> Pin 10 (EX) -> Strobe (1) >> Pin 13 (IOC1) -> /Autofeed (14) >> Pin 11 (RW) -> Init (16) >> Pin 12 (IOC2) -> Select In (17) > > Did you specify this wiring in the config file, too? Yes, this is the Wire section copied from the config file: Wire { RW 'INIT' EX 'STROBE' IOC1 'AUTOFD' IOC2 'SLCTIN' GPO 'GND' } I already checked the wiring more than three times. :-( This drives me mad, somehow... > If this doesn't help, could you send us the output of 'lcd4linux -Fvv'? Here it is: Version 0.10.0 starting lcd4linux.c: initializing driver M50530 M50530: using model 'generic' M50530: using 192 words DDRAM / 64 words CGRAM (8 user chars) M50530: using duty 2: 1/24, 4 lines x 48 words M50530: controlling 0 GPO's udelay: CPU supports Time Stamp Counter udelay: CPU runs at 807.340000 MHz udelay: using TSC delay loop, 808 ticks per microsecond M50530: using ppdev /dev/parport0 M50530: wiring: [DISPLAY:EX]<==>[PARPORT:STROBE (Pin 1)] M50530: wiring: [DISPLAY:IOC1]<==>[PARPORT:AUTOFD (Pin 14)] M50530: wiring: [DISPLAY:IOC2]<==>[PARPORT:SLCTIN (Pin 17)] M50530: wiring: [DISPLAY:GPO]<==>[PARPORT:GND] drv_M50530.c: SET FUNCTION MODE 0xfa initializing layout 'Default' lcd4linux.c: starting main loop To me, this looks quite all right, doesn't it? Kind regards Ansgar |
From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2007-06-26 05:14:06
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Hi Ansgar, > I'm having a problem with a 24x8 character LCD, M50530-based, type > Samsung 0282A. > > After power-on, it displays two lines of underscores (lines one and four). I do remember having the same problem, but unfortunately I can't remember the solution :-( Probably it was a wiring fault... > Some connection details: > > LCD -- LPT > Pin 1 (Shield) -> GND > Pin 10 (EX) -> Strobe (1) > Pin 13 (IOC1) -> /Autofeed (14) > Pin 11 (RW) -> Init (16) > Pin 12 (IOC2) -> Select In (17) Did you specify this wiring in the config file, too? If this doesn't help, could you send us the output of 'lcd4linux -Fvv'? bye, Michael -- Michael Reinelt <re...@eu...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |
From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2007-06-26 04:34:33
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Hi Daniele, sorry for the late answer. > In the config file the device is /dev/lp0. Which is wrong! > if I run > #lcd4linux -F -f /etc/lcd4linux.conf -v -q i've got: > >> HD44780: using ppdev /dev/lp0 >> HD44780: ioctl(/dev/lp0, PPCLAIM) failed: 22 Invalid argument >> HD44780: could not initialize parallel port! From the Wiki: "Note that you have to use parport devices (usually /dev/parports/* or /dev/parport* with major number 99), the printer devices (/dev/printers/* or /dev/lp* with major number 6) do NOT work!" please use the correct port specification in your config file, and it should work! HTH, Michael -- Michael Reinelt <re...@eu...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |
From: Daniele <mal...@ya...> - 2007-06-23 17:33:54
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Hi..I'm new here. I hope you can help me.. I've got last lcd4linux running on my 2.6.21 - Archlinux and a 20x4 HD44780 display. My config file work fine, i think, because on other pc it works with that display. On my first pc, I haven't the parallel port, so i bought a pci parallel controller. This is lspci output: >01:07.0 Parallel controller: Timedia Technology Co Ltd Unknown device 7268 (rev 01) this is the output of dmesg when i wrote #modprobe parport_pc >PCI parallel port detected: 1409:7268, I/O at 0xac00(0xa800) >parport0: PC-style at 0xac00 [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP] and the output of #modprobe lp >lp0: using parport0 (polling). In the config file the device is /dev/lp0. if I run #lcd4linux -F -f /etc/lcd4linux.conf -v -q i've got: >Version 0.10.1-RC1-768 starting >[KVV] Using station 89 >[KVV] Using default port 80 >[KVV] Using default refresh interval of 60 seconds >[KVV] Default abbreviation setting: off >HD44780: $Rev: 741 $ >HD44780: using model 'generic' >HD44780: using parallel port >HD44780: using 1 Controller(s) >HD44780: using 8 bit mode >udelay: The file 'include/asm/msr.h' was missing at compile time. >udelay: Even if your CPU supports TSC, it will not be used! >udelay: You *really* should install msr.h and recompile LCD4linux! >udelay: using gettimeofday() delay loop >HD44780: using ppdev /dev/lp0 >HD44780: ioctl(/dev/lp0, PPCLAIM) failed: 22 Invalid argument >HD44780: could not initialize parallel port! >HD44780: start display failed! What the hell.. i can't use my lcd! I hope again that anyone can help me.. Chiacchiera con i tuoi amici in tempo reale! http://it.yahoo.com/mail_it/foot/*http://it.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: Ansgar K. <kon...@it...> - 2007-06-18 00:28:45
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Hi all, I'm having a problem with a 24x8 character LCD, M50530-based, type Samsung 0282A. After power-on, it displays two lines of underscores (lines one and four). I was unable to display any data using this module. Some connection details: LCD -- LPT Pin 1 (Shield) -> GND Pin 10 (EX) -> Strobe (1) Pin 13 (IOC1) -> /Autofeed (14) Pin 11 (RW) -> Init (16) Pin 12 (IOC2) -> Select In (17) Any hints? Thanks in advance, Ansgar |
From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2007-06-12 19:31:35
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Hi Marcel, > Does lcd4linux support graphical lcds which are supported by serdisplib? Of course it does! > I got > the impression that it "normally" can only deal with text-based ones, so I > ask here - if it doesnt, I can stop my efforts to get it running. ;) Your impression is wrong :-) bye, Michael -- Michael Reinelt <re...@eu...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |
From: Tanuva <ta...@gm...> - 2007-06-12 16:39:23
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Hi! Does lcd4linux support graphical lcds which are supported by serdisplib? I got the impression that it "normally" can only deal with text-based ones, so I ask here - if it doesnt, I can stop my efforts to get it running. ;) Marcel B. Mine is an HP12542R with a SED1565 controller. |
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From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2007-05-22 04:00:05
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Hi Magnus, >>> Display 02: parallel port pin 13 = SELECTED (?) >> This will not work, because SELECT is an INPUT pin and you need an >> OUTPUT signal... > In the wiki (example two display on one bus)there is the a connection between pin 13 (parallel port) and pin 6. Oh... now, I'm not 100% sure, but I guess the example is wrong... >> There are four control pins available: STROBE, AUTOFD, INIT and >> SELECTIN. Which pin you use for which display makes no difference, you >> just have to specify the correct wiring. >> > Means this a double connection because normally AUTOFD ist connected to pin 5 (display) and INIT to pin 4 (display) ? You are right, I missed the RS signal... there is no double connection here. Due to this, I'm afraid there's no way to connect four displays.... somebody should correct the info in the wiki... bye, Michael -- Michael Reinelt <re...@eu...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |
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From: Magnus R. <mag...@gm...> - 2007-05-21 13:35:05
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Hi Michael, thank you for your fast answer. > Hi Magnus, > > > I think the particular display is controlled by pin number 6, all other > connection are identical for each display > This is correct. Pin 6 (ENABLE) controls to which display the actual > data ist sent > > > In the moment I see the following configuration for pin number 6: > > > > Display 01 : parallel port pin 01 = STROBE > > Display 02: parallel port pin 13 = SELECTED (?) > This will not work, because SELECT is an INPUT pin and you need an > OUTPUT signal... In the wiki (example two display on one bus)there is the a connection between pin 13 (parallel port) and pin 6. > > > Display 03: parallel port pin 17 = SELECT INPUT (?) > > Display 04: parallel port pin ?? = > > There are four control pins available: STROBE, AUTOFD, INIT and > SELECTIN. Which pin you use for which display makes no difference, you > just have to specify the correct wiring. > Means this a double connection because normally AUTOFD ist connected to pin 5 (display) and INIT to pin 4 (display) ? > There's a good documentation for the different pins at the lcd4linux > wiki, on the HD44780 display page. > > > bye, Michael > > PS If you finish your "monster display", could you please provide some > photos for the wiki? Surely, and also a plan of all connections bye, Magnus -- Ist Ihr Browser Vista-kompatibel? Jetzt die neuesten Browser-Versionen downloaden: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/browser |
From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2007-05-21 12:05:34
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Hi Magnus, > I think the particular display is controlled by pin number 6, all other connection are identical for each display This is correct. Pin 6 (ENABLE) controls to which display the actual data ist sent > In the moment I see the following configuration for pin number 6: > > Display 01 : parallel port pin 01 = STROBE > Display 02: parallel port pin 13 = SELECTED (?) This will not work, because SELECT is an INPUT pin and you need an OUTPUT signal... > Display 03: parallel port pin 17 = SELECT INPUT (?) > Display 04: parallel port pin ?? = There are four control pins available: STROBE, AUTOFD, INIT and SELECTIN. Which pin you use for which display makes no difference, you just have to specify the correct wiring. There's a good documentation for the different pins at the lcd4linux wiki, on the HD44780 display page. bye, Michael PS If you finish your "monster display", could you please provide some photos for the wiki? -- Michael Reinelt <re...@eu...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |
From: Magnus R. <mag...@gm...> - 2007-05-21 11:32:05
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I´m planning to build a LCD-Box with four displays (HD44780, wiring configuration winamp) connected to one parallel port. This is possible as discribed in the manual. But I have not found the correct pin connection between display (16 pins) and the parallel port (25 pins). I think the particular display is controlled by pin number 6, all other connection are identical for each display In the moment I see the following configuration for pin number 6: Display 01 : parallel port pin 01 = STROBE Display 02: parallel port pin 13 = SELECTED (?) Display 03: parallel port pin 17 = SELECT INPUT (?) Display 04: parallel port pin ?? = Can anyone help me? Magnus -- Psssst! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kanns mit allen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger |
From: bino_oetomo <bi...@in...> - 2007-05-16 00:50:43
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Dear All Is there any way / docs on how to change the backlight state from outside of LCD4Linux ? i.e from other application/script ? anyway .. thank yo reinhard for the enlightment about libraries. Sincerely -bino- |
From: Reinhard T. <sir...@ta...> - 2007-05-15 14:02:36
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"bino_oetomo" <bi...@in...> writes: > Dear All ... > I have a working serdisplib drivee (proof by a test after installation of > it) > I download latess rc of lcd4linux , make a copilation and install ... > > When I try to run lcd4linux , looks like it fail to open the driver : > > [root@kannel etc]# lcd4linux -F > lcd4linux: error while loading shared libraries: libserdisp.so.1: cannot > open shared object file: No such file or directory > [root@kannel etc]# whereis libserdisp.so.1 > libserdisp.so: /usr/local/lib/libserdisp.so.1 /usr/local/lib/libserdisp.so > [root@kannel etc]# Try this: # LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib lcd4linux -F this way you don't need to symlink around in your filesystem. You can even install serdisp and lcd4linux in your home directory this way. -- Gruesse/greetings, Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4 |
From: Paul K. <pau...@xs...> - 2007-05-14 08:06:02
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Hi Ognjen, I did some more research. From what I found it should be a hantronix display s64gs121-4, unfortunately I can't reach the hantronix website. (seems to be offline) But I did found the datasheet. Or actually 2, one for the s64gs121-4 and one for the s64gs121-5. I didn't have time to figure out the difference at the moment. I recommend you have a look at the 4 version datasheet, to verify that it matches your display www.compart.pl/pdf/lcd/hantronix/s64gs12l-4.pdf <http://www.compart.pl/pdf/lcd/hantronix/s64gs12l-4.pdf> www.compart.pl/pdf/lcd/hantronix/s64gs12l-5.pdf <http://www.compart.pl/pdf/lcd/hantronix/s64gs12l-5.pdf> <www.compart.pl/pdf/lcd/hantronix/s64gs12l-4.pdf>Now you have the correct pin layout, so it should be fairly easy to find (or modify one) a suitable schematic for connecting it to the parallel port of your computer. I suggest looking athe following page for a schematic example. http://ssl.bulix.org/projects/lcd4linux/wiki/HD44780 It is an example for HD44780 based controller, but the schematic should be nearly identical. Only the programming model (ie software) will be different. I am not entirely sure if LCD4Linux supports the KS108 chip. I would suppose so, since the programming is fairly easy. Maybe Michael can confirm this? Michael? ;-) I hope this information can get you started! Paul Ognjen Bezanov wrote: >Hello Paul, > >Well, I got the pin-connections from the seller, which is helpful. But >he says its not in any particular order: > >VDD + >GND >LCD Power supply >D/I Data /Instruction >R/W Read / Write >E Enable >DB0-7 Data lines >CE1 ChipEnable1 >CE2 ChipEnable2 >Res Reset >Dc-Dc Converter >B-LIGHT A >B-LIGHT C > >I also found out from the seller that the LCD is made by JE-AN and the >model number is 1286404. > >This led me to this page : >http://www.picbasic.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5859 > >Which gives better pin-outs and also states that the chipset is based on >the KS1080B. > >But I still have not found a datasheet. > >I hope this is of some help. > >Thanks, > > > >Ognjen. > >Paul Kamphuis wrote: > > >>Hi Ognjen, >> >>Do you have a manual or datasheet of the displays? The chipset, I assume >>you mean the Samsung KS0107 chipset, is just the controller. Your >>display should have a datasheet with connector-pin definition. That >>should be your starting point for a schematic. >> >>best regards, >> >>Paul >> >>Ognjen Bezanov wrote: >> >>Hello! >> >>After spending quite some time with HD44780-based LCD Displays I have >>decided to try something new and I bought 2 graphic Displays, which >>utilise the KS107/8 chipset. >> >>Unfortunately I am now at a loss as to what to do. Unlike the HD44780, >>where there are a large selection of schematics, including very popular >>ones which are supported by nearly all the software, there are very few >>schematics I could find on google. And of those I found I had no idea >>which ones are actually usable with serdislib/lcd4linux. >> >>I know there are some people who have graphic LCD's (they look great in >>the galleries) and was hoping some of them could help me out. >> >>Thanks a lot! >> >>Ognjen >> >> >>> >>> >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. >http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ >_______________________________________________ >Lcd4linux-users mailing list >Lcd...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lcd4linux-users > > >>> >>> > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. >http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ >_______________________________________________ >Lcd4linux-users mailing list >Lcd...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lcd4linux-users > > > > |
From: bino_oetomo <bi...@in...> - 2007-05-14 08:04:13
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Hi Michael Thax for your advice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Reinelt" <re...@eu...> To: "bino_oetomo" <bi...@in...> Cc: <lcd...@li...> Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 1:51 PM Subject: Re: [lcd4linux] Problem with serdisplib > Please post the output of 'ldd path/to/lcd4linux' > > another hint could be the output of 'strace lcd4linux -F' > After strace ... I made a symlink for the file. And now it work like a champ Regards -bino- |
From: Ognjen B. <Og...@ma...> - 2007-05-13 22:13:41
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Hello Paul, Well, I got the pin-connections from the seller, which is helpful. But he says its not in any particular order: VDD + GND LCD Power supply D/I Data /Instruction R/W Read / Write E Enable DB0-7 Data lines CE1 ChipEnable1 CE2 ChipEnable2 Res Reset Dc-Dc Converter B-LIGHT A B-LIGHT C I also found out from the seller that the LCD is made by JE-AN and the model number is 1286404. This led me to this page : http://www.picbasic.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5859 Which gives better pin-outs and also states that the chipset is based on the KS1080B. But I still have not found a datasheet. I hope this is of some help. Thanks, Ognjen. Paul Kamphuis wrote: > Hi Ognjen, > > Do you have a manual or datasheet of the displays? The chipset, I assume > you mean the Samsung KS0107 chipset, is just the controller. Your > display should have a datasheet with connector-pin definition. That > should be your starting point for a schematic. > > best regards, > > Paul > > Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > > Hello! > > After spending quite some time with HD44780-based LCD Displays I have > decided to try something new and I bought 2 graphic Displays, which > utilise the KS107/8 chipset. > > Unfortunately I am now at a loss as to what to do. Unlike the HD44780, > where there are a large selection of schematics, including very popular > ones which are supported by nearly all the software, there are very few > schematics I could find on google. And of those I found I had no idea > which ones are actually usable with serdislib/lcd4linux. > > I know there are some people who have graphic LCD's (they look great in > the galleries) and was hoping some of them could help me out. > > Thanks a lot! > > Ognjen >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Lcd4linux-users mailing list Lcd...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lcd4linux-users >> >> >> |
From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2007-05-12 06:52:16
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Hi bino, > [root@kannel etc]# lcd4linux -F > lcd4linux: error while loading shared libraries: libserdisp.so.1: cannot > open shared object file: No such file or directory > [root@kannel etc]# whereis libserdisp.so.1 > libserdisp.so: /usr/local/lib/libserdisp.so.1 /usr/local/lib/libserdisp.so > [root@kannel etc]# > > Please give me your enlightment I have no idea... Please post the output of 'ldd path/to/lcd4linux' another hint could be the output of 'strace lcd4linux -F' bye, Michael -- Michael Reinelt <re...@eu...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |
From: bino_oetomo <bi...@in...> - 2007-05-12 03:58:58
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Dear All ... I have a working serdisplib drivee (proof by a test after installation of it) I download latess rc of lcd4linux , make a copilation and install ... When I try to run lcd4linux , looks like it fail to open the driver : [root@kannel etc]# lcd4linux -F lcd4linux: error while loading shared libraries: libserdisp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory [root@kannel etc]# whereis libserdisp.so.1 libserdisp.so: /usr/local/lib/libserdisp.so.1 /usr/local/lib/libserdisp.so [root@kannel etc]# Please give me your enlightment Sincerely -bino- |
From: Paul K. <pau...@xs...> - 2007-05-04 18:52:55
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Hi Ognjen, Do you have a manual or datasheet of the displays? The chipset, I assume you mean the Samsung KS0107 chipset, is just the controller. Your display should have a datasheet with connector-pin definition. That should be your starting point for a schematic. best regards, Paul Ognjen Bezanov wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >Hello! > >After spending quite some time with HD44780-based LCD Displays I have >decided to try something new and I bought 2 graphic Displays, which >utilise the KS107/8 chipset. > >Unfortunately I am now at a loss as to what to do. Unlike the HD44780, >where there are a large selection of schematics, including very popular >ones which are supported by nearly all the software, there are very few >schematics I could find on google. And of those I found I had no idea >which ones are actually usable with serdislib/lcd4linux. > >I know there are some people who have graphic LCD's (they look great in >the galleries) and was hoping some of them could help me out. > >Thanks a lot! > >Ognjen >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) >Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > >iD8DBQFGONp1hUl/77a45L4RAmA7AJ0aweDHimr+ZNxChQ9/5PyEZjIhsQCfZ+vJ >jA9UFNVV5MC3sFAQFlayEuw= >=Zbj1 >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. >http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ >_______________________________________________ >Lcd4linux-users mailing list >Lcd...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lcd4linux-users > > > > |
From: Ognjen B. <Og...@ma...> - 2007-05-02 18:34:46
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello! After spending quite some time with HD44780-based LCD Displays I have decided to try something new and I bought 2 graphic Displays, which utilise the KS107/8 chipset. Unfortunately I am now at a loss as to what to do. Unlike the HD44780, where there are a large selection of schematics, including very popular ones which are supported by nearly all the software, there are very few schematics I could find on google. And of those I found I had no idea which ones are actually usable with serdislib/lcd4linux. I know there are some people who have graphic LCD's (they look great in the galleries) and was hoping some of them could help me out. Thanks a lot! Ognjen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGONp1hUl/77a45L4RAmA7AJ0aweDHimr+ZNxChQ9/5PyEZjIhsQCfZ+vJ jA9UFNVV5MC3sFAQFlayEuw= =Zbj1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |