how to use GLCD with picbasic pro


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    Smile Graphics LCD with different resolutions?

    Hi all,just want to know whether the pic basic pro program can be use to

    program a higher resolution like 320 X 240 Dots LCD Module instead of just

    the standard 128 X 64 Dots GLCD module?If no then is there any other way

    to drive /program those high resolution GLCD?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mesamune80 View Post
    Hi all,just want to know whether the pic basic pro program can be use to

    program a higher resolution like 320 X 240 Dots LCD Module instead of just

    the standard 128 X 64 Dots GLCD module?If no then is there any other way

    to drive /program those high resolution GLCD?

    Thanks.
    And yet again, PBP does not have native high level graphic LCD support.
    There's too many types/standard/methods to operate them to combine them all into one inclusive package.

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    If you're looking for the easy route, here's something you may want to take
    a look at.

    Just received a few samples of these from the mfg for evaluation.
    http://www.dontronics-shop.com/home.php?cat=371

    I was very impressed when I fired one up. A single I/O-pin is all you need.

    It's like adding a small full-color LCD TV to your project, and controlling it
    with simple serial commands.
    Regards,

    -Bruce
    tech at rentron.com
    http://www.rentron.com

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    Looks impressive indeed! Something to add in my next 'new toy' order i guess.

    Thanks Bruce!
    Steve

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    There's no problem, only learning opportunities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    If you're looking for the easy route, here's something you may want to take
    a look at.

    Just received a few samples of these from the mfg for evaluation.
    http://www.dontronics-shop.com/home.php?cat=371

    I was very impressed when I fired one up. A single I/O-pin is all you need.

    It's like adding a small full-color LCD TV to your project, and controlling it
    with simple serial commands.
    I'm tellin' ya, between this and mister_e USB example, I just might be single again by the end of the year! either that or broke...or maybe both!

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