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    Default Short video of project

    Ioannis

    The quality is much better than in the video. I used a cheap web cam to film the video that was to close to get good focus. The touch screen works very well. My program just demonstrates the basic functions of the LCD board. I have not used the on board EEPROM yet. It could be used for different fonts and pictures also. If you would like the source code, drop me a line at [email protected].

    It is a fun project. I am using PICKit2 to power the project, the max voltage is 3.3 volts. When you get your display you will need to change the solder jumpers on the back of the board (PS2 & PS3) need to be soldered for 8 bit control.

    Good luck

    Dave

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    OK. Thanks for the tips.

    I would like the demo as a starting point, thanks.

    Will send you in PM my mail.

    Ioannis

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    Very impressive..thanks for sharing

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    Hi Dave, This is a very impressive project/product. I want to order a few, but I have some questions maybe you can answer.

    1. Do you get the feeling this is a regular product that would be available anytime in the near future?
    2. Any idea why my phone number is required for the shipping? I get nervous about this kind of thing.

    Any help will be great! Thanks.
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    The product is available from a few vendors both in China and in the US. I am not sure of the quantity available or how long they may be available. I paid with PayPal, don't remember having to give out my phone number. It took two weeks to get it here in the US. No problems.

    You may want to ask them about availability in quantities.

    Good luck
    Dave

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    Awesome, gonna go order some now. Thanks!!
    -Bert

    The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!

    http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!

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    Wow, nice work

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