that is perfect.
I will place an order for a small ulcd first 1.44" and then i will try a bigger one.
thanks a lot.
that is perfect.
I will place an order for a small ulcd first 1.44" and then i will try a bigger one.
thanks a lot.
The main difference between the large and small displays, besides size, are
1. No touch screen.
2. Less memory.
3. Subset of commands.
I have used both, and they work well. The reference manual for the small display is here http://www.4dsystems.com.au/download...S-SIS-rev4.pdf
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i see i ok for programming but when i get it i might need some help.
thanks for your help.
i will place the order for the small 1,44 tomorrow
Hello,
i see that the pins for controlling serialy the 1,5' Oled Display http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8537 is the VCC, TX, RX, GND, RESET
So do i need to use a microcontroller with TX, RX pins? The RX is needed?
On the codes that Mr. RFEFX posted, i think he used only the TX on the controller.
on the next line
he used the serin for RFID only, the logo command in there goes to serout lineCode:serin2 rfidin,396,1000,Logo,[WAIT(10),str BUF\10]
please could you tell me if i'm wrong. If yes then what do i need the RX for?Code:serout2 lcd,84,[$40, $49, $00, $30, $7F, $1F, $10, $01, $8A, $EE]
thanks.
Is RX needed? That is why I pointed you to the reference manual for both displays.
You can get by without using RX but I would highly recommend that you use it. Take a look at post #12 - you will see that the display returns an ACK if the command is successful, NAK if unsuccessful. This can make your application run more effectively.
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rmteo, thanks once more for your help.
That's why i ask you, now i see the response from the RX.
I have some SD cards here, and i would like to format them in windows 7 64bit.
I read some forum and manuals but i didnt see the format of erasing the microsd.
I did the following configuration.
Capacity : 1,83Gb
file system: FAT (default)
Alocation unit size: default
Format option: -
the only thing i found is the following migh also be interesting for you.
http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=13971
Last edited by astanapane; - 12th May 2011 at 17:37.
Those parameters are correct for a 2GB card under Win7. Note that both displays use micro-SD cards - not SD.
Make sure you download the Graphics-Composer Software Tool: This is a free software tool for Windows. This software tool is an aid to composing a slide show of images/animations/movie-clips (multi-media objects) which can then be downloaded into the memory card that is supported by the GOLDELOX-GFX2. The multimedia objects can then be called within the user application 4DGL program.
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