From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2003-09-30 17:33:38
|
Hi Thomas, to answer your last question: yes, the list is the correct place for such questions, because it may be interesting to other people, too. So I'm CCing this to the list.... Thomas Heinrich wrote: > Hi my name is Thomas and I'm a German. > I don't know if you are the right one for my question, but I will try. I am :-) > I've read read your project and I find it great. Thanks! > I've got an LCD Display and his product specifications. It is named > "PVG240602AYN". Number of dots are 240 x 64 > > There are three chips on it called Toshiba T6A39 > 1 x T6A40 > 1 x T6963C > and 1 x Winbond W2465S-70LL. I'm quite shure it's a T6963 compatible display. lcd4linux should support it. Take a look at the homepage, section "Displays" and "T6963", here you will find a wiring diagram. > My problem is, I don't know how to get connected it, or running with > your software. Is there any possibility to run this LCD with your > software? see above, it should work. The negative contrast voltage is very important, otherwise you won't see anything on the display. > If you wan't I can make a pictue of the LCD and send a photo to you. > Or is it better to post this mesage in the mailing list? How many pins does it have? Mine has 20 pins, the last two are not used. You can of course send a photo... bye, Michael. -- netWorks Vox: +43 316 698260 Michael Reinelt Fax: +43 316 692343 Geisslergasse 4 GSM: +43 676 3079941 A-8045 Graz, Austria e-mail: re...@eu... |