Hi
I am having problems setting up lcd4linux with my new nexcom machine. Maybe
there is somebody out there that it has worked with. I have the model 1045
which uses (as far as I know) the HD44780 driver. It looks like the machine
on the frontpage of the lcd4linux site.
I dont see anything though on the display. I have heard that I must specify
"LCM-162" as a "Model". How would i do this .. i tried adding the line model
"LCM-162" to the config but this didnt work. I am running kernel 2.6.7.
My config looks like this :
Display HD44780
Port /dev/parports/0
Size 16x2
Delay 503
Bits 4
Row1 "Test1"
Row2 "Test2"
If I run the command :
server lcd4linux # /usr/bin/lcd4linux -f /etc/lcd4linux/lcd4linux.conf -Fvv
Version 0.9.11 starting
lcd4linux.c: initializing driver HD44780
HD44780: controlling 0 GPO's
wiring: using display with 1 controllers
wiring: using 4 bit mode
wiring: [DISPLAY:RS]<==>[PARPORT:DB4]
wiring: [DISPLAY:RW]<==>[PARPORT:DB5]
wiring: [DISPLAY:ENABLE]<==>[PARPORT:DB6]
wiring: [DISPLAY:ENABLE2]<==>[PARPORT:DB7]
wiring: [DISPLAY:GPO]<==>[PARPORT:GND]
udelay.c: CPU supports Time Stamp Counter
udelay.c: CPU runs at 1993.732000 MHz
udelay.c: using TSC delay loop, 1994 ticks per microsecond
parport.c: using ppdev /dev/parports/0
processor.c: Display: 2 rows, 16 columns, 5x8 pixels, 0 icons, 0 GPOs
processor.c: ========================
processor.c: Timings:
processor.c: 500 msec Text updates
processor.c: 100 msec Bar updates
processor.c: 100 msec Icon updates
processor.c: 100 msec GPO updates
processor.c: ------------------------
processor.c: 100 msec data collection
processor.c: 100 msec data processing
processor.c: ========================
processor.c: Row1: Busy
processor.c: Row2: Load
lcd4linux.c: starting main loop
lcd4linux.c: got signal 2
lcd4linux.c: leaving main loop
Any help is much appreciated
Thanks
Wayne Wilson
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