Hello NavMicroSystems,


NMS >>sorry, the last posts mgiht have been of no use on your way to solve the 3-wire LCD problem, but they probably have made you smile.<<

Well, in actuallity, I was helping another Gent on the 3 wire system. Unfortunately I have not had the experience with the chips that he wanted to use.

I have built a 2 wire system to control a LCD, and on the same principal, I built a single pin LCD controller. The baudrate is alarmingly fast, and you do not need any Serin or Serout rountines. That means any pin you want (that is a output) can control the LCD. I mainly did this, so that I could work with a bunch of 12f675's to control some LCD's and display data to it, when it reads the AD off of the 12f675.

And it gives me a little more knowledge on how the timing is on these little PIC chips. They are a whale of a lot different than the Philips chips! But fun to work with...


And by the way...Yes, I do enjoy good laughs, smiles, and conversations. Thanks!

Dwayne