Displaying Videos and Images on 4Dsystems uOLED Serially


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    sorry for my questions in here.

    I would like to ask you about the GFX and SGC.

    as from here,
    SGC PmmC:
    By loading the SGC (Slave Graphics Controller) PmmC, the module is 'ready to go' by simply connecting it to the serial port of your favourite micro-controller, and sending serial commands to it.
    The Serial Command Set for GOLDELOX can be found here:
    GOLDELOX-SGC-COMMANDS-SIS-rev3


    GFX PmmC:
    By loading the GFX (Stand-Alone Graphics Controller) PmmC, the module is then like a microprocessor which you program, using the 4DGL language (very similar to C), to control the internal graphics and external interfaces.
    The 4DGL language command set and functions for GOLDELOX can be found here:
    GOLDELOX-GFX2-4DGL-Internal-Functions-rev2
    I understand that if i get the GFX then i need to right a program in 4D language which i dont wont.

    If i get the SGC, then i only need to control my PIC with inly serial out port.

    so if i understand, i can get the loaded pictures or Videos from the SD that is located in the LCD and display it.

    yes yes i know i do ask a lot of questions, but sorry i'm not really a programmer. I just want to use simple functions and code in order to call the files from the SD card, using the picbasic and display it to the LCD.

    thanks.


    after all i also found that
    http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10090

    this is with GFX but the processor is GOLDELOX. According to that http://www.4dsystems.com.au/prod.php?id=71 can be modified it to SGC?
    Last edited by astanapane; - 11th May 2011 at 13:51.

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