From: Michael R. <re...@eu...> - 2004-03-14 06:14:32
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Hi Benjamin, > sorry for my terrible HTML-Logfiles. Forget about it. But I've got another point: why are you sending two very similar, but slightly different mails? > I'll check my wirings once again. In the display datasheet I've read that 100 > Ohms resistors in series to the LCD-Interface will protect the parallel port by > wiring faults, but there is nothing said about things like the input impedance > and logic levels (CMOS or TTL). This would be VERY interesting. YOu could easily tfind out the level of your parallel port with a multimeter. > So finally I'll remove the resistors and take one more try. may be worth a try.. > On the other hand I don't understand why lcd4linux detects 1991,55300 MHz by my > Athlon XP 2400+ machine, I think this processor is running at exactly 2,000 GHz... lcd4linux does not detect the processor clock, it uses the one detected by the kernel, taken from /proc/cpuinfo. If you have a look at this file, you will find exactly this 1991,5 MHz there. bye, Michael -- Michael Reinelt Tel: +43 676 3079941 Geisslergasse 4 Fax: +43 316 692343 A-8045 Graz, Austria e-mail: re...@eu... |