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    Default TouchScreen Controller

    What does this do, and would it be easier to use a touchscreen if i buy this:
    http://www.mikroe.com/en/tools/touchcont/

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    It's exactly the same draver as Alain's EasyPIC 5 board.

    It may help.. but i stand to tell you don't need it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    It's exactly the same draver as Alain's EasyPIC 5 board.

    It may help.. but i stand to tell you don't need it.
    But if i don't buy that, i would need to make a circuit who are correcting the Touch Values into the 0-5V range, right?
    But do you have a PBP Example, because you sounds like you know alot, as i don't!

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    Begin with the following...

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...44&postcount=7

    Then send your results to your PC or any LCD, then try to understand what happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Begin with the following...

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...44&postcount=7

    Then send your results to your PC or any LCD, then try to understand what happen.
    Then what if i use that touchscreen controller, then i shouldn't High any ports, should i?

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    Yes, you'll still need to play with high/low, ADC conversion etc etc... hence why i told you that you don't need it.. even your new compiler haven't it built-in
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Yes, you'll still need to play with high/low, ADC conversion etc etc... hence why i told you that you don't need it.. even your new compiler haven't it built-in
    New Compiler?
    But could you please look at this datasheet, and tell me what ports that should go to what (X+, X-, Y-, X- as there is in the PBP code, but this have some others)
    http://www.mikroe.com/pdf/touchpanel...matic_v102.pdf

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