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    Quote Originally Posted by Pic_User View Post
    Hi Ski,
    Nice and useful piece of graphic LCD code.
    Great jumpstart. No excuses for not using graphic LCDs now.
    Thanks,
    -Adam-
    'bout time I did something useful eh?
    Speaking of useless...I'm heading outside in a couple of minutes to see if I can let the smoke out of the ECM in my '01 Dodge Ram1500 with a couple of PICs...
    If all goes well, I won't be asking anybody for a ride to work tomorrow

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    That code is unreadable and a good example on how not to write software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    That code is unreadable and a good example on how not to write software.
    You obviously must mean that it is unreadable because it doesn't meet your HIGH publishing standards...RIGHT?

    Unless I missed something in the translation, I don't remember putting anything in the attached file or the original post about meeting TRENT's HIGH STANDARDS...or meeting any standard at all.

    It meets my standards, and anybody that wants to use it can easily modify it to suit their own needs and/or standards.

    And now...I hereby strictly FORBID YOU, TRENT, from using that GLCD code in anything you do, now or in the future, or in any other endeavour that you, in any part, or in whole, may be involved in.

    So, to that end:
    Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental.
    Void where prohibited.
    Some assembly required.
    Batteries not included.
    Contents may settle during shipment.
    Use only as directed.
    No other warranty expressed or implied.
    Do not use while operating a motor vehicle or heavy equipment.
    Postage will be paid by addressee.
    Subject to CAB approval.
    This is not an offer to sell securities.
    Apply only to affected area.
    May be too intense for some viewers.
    Do not stamp.
    Use other side for additional listings.
    Do not spindle, fold, or otherwise multilate.
    For recreational use only.
    Do not disturb.
    All models over 18 years of age.
    If condition persists, consult your physician.
    No user-serviceable parts inside.
    Freshest if eaten before date on carton.
    Subject to change without notice.
    Times approximate.
    Simulated picture.
    No postage necessary if mailed in the United States.
    Breaking seal constitutes acceptance of agreement.
    For off-road use only.
    As seen on TV.
    One size fits all.
    Many suitcases look alike.
    Contains a substantial amount of non-tobacco ingredients.
    Colors may, in time, fade.
    We have sent the forms which seem to be right for you.
    Slippery when wet.
    For office use only.
    Not affiliated with the American Red Cross.
    Drop in any mailbox.
    Edited for television.
    Keep cool; process promptly.
    Post office will not deliver without postage.
    List was current at time of printing.
    Return to sender, no forwarding order on file, unable to forward.
    Not responsible for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect, error or failure to perform.
    At participating locations only.
    Not the Beatles.
    Penalty for private use.
    See label for sequence.
    Substantial penalty for early withdrawal.
    Do not write below this line.
    Falling rock.
    Lost ticket pays maximum rate.
    Your canceled check is your receipt.
    No substitutions.
    Shoes and shirts required.
    Management not responsible for lost articles.
    If rash appears discontinue use.
    For external use only.
    Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
    Fasten seatbelt.
    Add toner.
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    Sanitized for your protection.
    Ribbed for your pleasure.
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    Beware of dog.
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    Use only in well-ventilated area.
    Keep away from fire or flame.
    Replace with same type.
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    Reproduction strictly prohibited.
    No solicitors.
    No alcohol, dogs, or horses.
    No anchovies unless otherwise specified.
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    First pull up, then pull down.
    Call toll free before digging.
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    I'll never drink again.
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    Objects in mirror may be closer than they appear.
    Ladies please remove your hats.
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    There...that should just about cover it...
    Oh...
    Checks in the mail...
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    Thumbs up Nice work,Ski ... let the dogs bark !!!

    Hi, Skimask

    Wonderful ... my GLCD is SED 1520 Driven !!!

    Do NOT listen to those dicoursing upon the "being of the future" ... just IGNORE them ...

    I'd really like Guns, scissors, knives and others weapons being left outside this forum 'cause it becomes really boring ( I think to EVERY "Forum Warrior" here and there ...)

    Everyone bringing some BrainFood here is Welcome ... even with little errors ... but NOT if looking for a little genius standing.

    And Moreover, If your code is a bit "uncommented" ... It's a good thing to try to understand what you've done, ... we do not sell magazines,here, and every reader doesn't have to feel a genius !!!

    don't you think this little understanding effort shouldn't be compulsory ???

    I did like your last mail ... I've laughed a lot !!!


    Why not ask our Forum Owners to create the "Midnight bar" where Drunk ones or those having smoked too much "illegals" could "freely" post their angers or fears ??? ... and where unfair posts could be re-directed.

    read you soon

    Alain
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    Well, I suppose that Trent does not like the style Skimask is using in his programms (many colons in the line). That style may shortens the length of the text on the screen but may also make it hard to understand it.

    Anyway, every contribution is most welcome as it helps in advancing our skills on areas never been before.

    So thanks Skimask for that.

    Also Trent has contributed a lot in the forum with his offers and another thanks goes to him also. So I take his remark as infelicitous (is it correct word ?) and really pass it by.

    Ioannis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ioannis View Post
    Well, I suppose that Trent does not like the style Skimask is using in his programs (many colons in the line). That style may shortens the length of the text on the screen but may also make it hard to understand it.
    Ioannis
    And that's the only reason I do it that way. I absolutely hate scrolling up and down and up and down to see different chunks of code. In fact, I hate it so much, my 2nd screen is mounted sideways and rotated in 90 left in Windows just for that reason, much more like portrait instead of a landscape.

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    Thanks Skimask.

    Saved the code for a later date.
    Dave
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