You have to buy this LCD-02 from his page:
http://www.imagesco.com/microcontroller/lcd.html
You have to buy this LCD-02 from his page:
http://www.imagesco.com/microcontroller/lcd.html
PBP 2.50C, MCS+ 3.0.0.5, MPLAB 8, MPASM 5.14, ASIX Presto, PoScope, mE mikroBasic V7.2, PICKIT2
Thanks Bob,
I have some serious reading to do before going into production then .
I go a book from my library in assembler, after that I think I will go to Baisc, I have not seen a lot of programing in C .
The serial Lcd is very expensive though, I 'll see what i can do with the one I have for now
k
Also,
from this link: http://www.wulfden.org/k107/index.shtml
There is a pre programed chip, they dont give you that code, would you know where to get it?,
ken
http://cgi.ebay.com/Serial-LCD-Kit-1...QQcmdZViewItemOriginally Posted by lerameur
P H Anderson sells the chips to Wulfden, he will sell them to you too. His prices in quantity are(as I Remember) about 50 cents over what you pay for unprogrammed chips. He does not license the code. You can contact him through the ebay link above. You can also sit down and write a similar code, after you learn some more. As I recommended earlier, read other peoples posts and use the search button to find what interests you. If you need serial LCD modules they are available in a lot of places including ebay, or buy a kit, or roll your own, or use the LCDOUT procedure for parallel lcd modules like the one you have.
HERE IS A LINK TO THE PBP MANUAL, LOOK AT THE SECTION RE: LCDOUT
on adobe page 53 - manual page 93, 94, 95, 96
http://www.melabs.com/downloads/pbpm304.pdf
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