Yeah, I was going Bug-Eyedtoo trying to follow them all.
PICT0003small.JPG in Post#34 helped.
Had to save it to disk so I could zoom in and out with an Image Preview.
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Yeah, I was going Bug-Eyedtoo trying to follow them all.
PICT0003small.JPG in Post#34 helped.
Had to save it to disk so I could zoom in and out with an Image Preview.
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DT
I use Firefox and it's Zoom plugin, very helpful, Zoom in right in browser.Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor
JS
Yes, this is something not clear.
In one of my previous posts, I mentionned that I cabled the data lines according to the AE support. They say it has to be connected something like D7 = DB0, D6 = DB1 and so on.
But, as you say, I can't believe it is correct; it looks to be reversed. Logically, D4 is connected to DB0 (B0), D5 to DB1 (B1) and so on.
Until now, I'm testing every program modification with both configuration of data lines since absolutely nothing appears on the display.
Another thing: I have two (alsmost ) same displays. One is 2x16 and the second is a 3x16 one. I swap them too just to make sure both react the same.
MCLR, DATA and CLOCK lines from the programmer are physically disconnected from the circuit after the burning process.
I'll recable this with different colours this afternoon and with the "logical" data bus lines way.
Roger
That did the trick, can see it nowOriginally Posted by Darrel Taylor
I do like the look of those displays. also found the following datasheet in English which makes things a bit clearer
http://www.electronic-assembly.de/en...oma/dog-me.pdf
I notice that initialisation is different for 3.3V and 5V working for the Power Control, Follower and Contrast registers.
Keith
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