I've also wanted to use the modern widely available dime-o-dozen LCD's with I2C adapter boards. These things are like $6 all day long on Amazon etc.
I've been searching this forum (and others) for a...
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I've also wanted to use the modern widely available dime-o-dozen LCD's with I2C adapter boards. These things are like $6 all day long on Amazon etc.
I've been searching this forum (and others) for a...
Thanks. I am not sure if I came across that in the many searches yet.
It doesn't seem to mention I2C much so maybe I haven't seen it.
I use the PIC for various hobby and projects.
It's one aspect of my projects that is something I use from time to time but not on a continual basis.
For some idea, the recent projects I'm working...
Hi all, I've lurked about the forum for years when I needed help with some code for my occasional PIC based hobby stuff.
So when I first got into microprocessors I initially used a PARALLAX kit I...