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    now the next and most difficult part is to configure the code for GLCD use.

    But i havent seen any library for GLCD. Some users in here have been working for many hours to built a standard code for GLCDs.

    the problem is that there would be much better if a library were available from PIC BASIC.

    i know and understand that will take place on the pic chip but in nowadays we all using more powerfull pic's.

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    You might find something interesting here
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...009#post102009

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    here you can see a demo of the RFID circuit.



    I need now to improve it with GLCd and Keypad.

    i would like to say thanks to Mr. Ioannis for his patient and help.

    regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by astanapane View Post
    I need now to improve it with GLCd and Keypad.
    If this is a one-off (which it appears to be) and price is not an overwhelming obstacle, then look at a serial Graphic LCD such as this one http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9351
    Besides writing text, this serial graphic LCD allows the user to draw lines, circles and boxes, set or reset individual pixels, erase specific blocks of the display, control the backlight and adjust the baud rate. It costs $35 and you won't need a GLCD library.

    Better yet, this full color TFT has a built-in touch screen so you won't need a keyboard http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10089 - it costs more at $85 and is fully programmable OR can can be controlled with a serial port.

    Why pay for overpriced toys when you can have
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    hello rmteo,

    thanks for your advice.

    I dont know about the serial lcd. Can i drive it form a pic18f4550 for example?

    Could you give me some instructions? a sample code? I will first use the serial lcd and then i will try the color.

    How is the serial GLCD working, and why i dont need a GLCD library? As i see on the serial there is an ATEML chip. I dont know how to programm ATMEL. Sorry for my questions.

    Thank you very much for any help in advance.

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    astanapane.

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    The serial GLCD can be used with any MCU (including the PIC184550) that can output serial data. You do not need a GLCD library as it is an intelligent display that has an AtmelAVR MCU on board - you could say that the library lives in the AVR.

    I do not provide sample code. You send simple ASCII codes using SEROUT (or HSEROUT) at up to 115,200 baud. Take a look at the datasheet here http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/LCD/Monochrome/Corrected-SFE-0016-DataSheet-08884-SerialGraphicLCD-v2.pdf and and the tutorial here http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/120
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    so using picbasic, can i include a file on my code with a picture?

    thanks a lot. Sorry for missanderstanding about a sample code. I didnt ask for an actual code but an example.

    Thanks anyway for give me the information.

    Kind regards,

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