From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2004-02-24 19:25:29
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Hi Koma, > # lcd4linux -Fvv > Version 0.9.10 starting > lcd4linux.c: initializing driver HD44780 > wiring: [PARPORT:GND]==>[DISPLAY:RW] > wiring: [PARPORT:AUTOFD]==>[DISPLAY:RS] > wiring: [PARPORT:STROBE]==>[DISPLAY:ENABLE] > wiring: [PARPORT:INIT]==>[DISPLAY:GPO] > udelay.c: CPU supports Time Stamp Counter > udelay.c: CPU runs at 1980.714000 MHz > udelay.c: using TSC delay loop, 1981 ticks per microsecond > parport.c: using raw port 0x378 > processor.c: Display: 2 rows, 16 columns, 5x8 pixels, 0 GPOs > processor.c: Row1: *** %o %v *** > processor.c: Row2: %p CPU %r MB RAM > lcd4linux.c: starting main loop > system.c: uname(sysname)=Linux > system.c: uname(release)=2.6.3-rc2-gentoo > system.c: uname(machine)=i686 > system.c: sizeof(/proc/kcore)=268374016 bytes > lcd4linux.c: got signal 2 > lcd4linux.c: leaving main loop > HD44780: shutting down. > parport.c: closing raw port 0x378 look ok to me. > And my conf (is destroyed i know :) but i've done many experiments) > > # cat /etc/lcd4linux.conf > Display "HD44780" > Port "0x378" > Size "16x2" > Bits "4" > Wire.RW "GND" > Wire.RS "AUTOFD" > Wire.ENABLE "STROBE" > Wire.ENABLE2 "SELECT" > Wire.GPO "INIT" > row1:"hello" looks fine, too. Maybe there's a wiring fault, but the picture quality of your schematics is too bad: >>> http://www.camscode.org/images/lcd/th_schaltplan.jpg I can't read the pin names. Have you got a better image? > Now i'm tring LCDd but, your program is more configurable and so COOL > I like lcd4linux :D Thanks! bye, Michael -- Michael Reinelt Tel: +43 676 3079941 Geisslergasse 4 Fax: +43 316 692343 A-8045 Graz, Austria e-mail: re...@eu... |