Serial GLCD, how?


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    Hi, Steve

    Don't you think MkB could have the looked-for code snippet ... ???

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    Well that have it online on the product page.
    http://www.mikroe.com/zip/adapters/s...d_examples.zip

    Unless you're using their compiler, it's not going to help huh?
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    I had a look to what could be done ...

    But, as "minimal" code exceeds 2k ... license is needed just to watch the assembler, as their libraries are not 'readable' ...

    LOL !

    Our friend will have to code serially every GLCD Command ... and then write the full GLCD "user" sequence.
    Good hair pulling sequence in sight !!!

    Do you begin to understand how the 1 Page PbP + Custom libraries limit is a problem ???
    Everything is to do by one's own ... here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    I had a look to what could be done ...

    But, as "minimal" code exceeds 2k ... license is needed just to watch the assembler, as their libraries are not 'readable' ...

    LOL !

    Our friend will have to code serially every GLCD Command ... and then write the full GLCD "user" sequence.
    Good hair pulling sequence in sight !!!

    Do you begin to understand how the 1 Page PbP + Custom libraries limit is a problem ???
    Everything is to do by one's own ... here.

    Alain
    Do you have a code, cause i have a licensed version of Pic Basic Pro??

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    You should be DUMB and BLIND ... no such code available "already cooked' aboard this forum ... we might know it !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mindthomas View Post
    Do you have a code, cause i have a licensed version of Pic Basic Pro??
    All the guys trying to help you out are doing so out of pure kindness and generosity, you might be (are) misinterpreting this.

    The forum appears to have no association with MeLabs, if you have any feeling that you should be supported and have your code written for you, simply because you have purchased PBP then you should maybe think about emailing MeLabs and taking this matter up with them directly.

    I sense that you are maybe a very young chap who wants to get a piece of kit going urgently so that you can place a demo on youtube, well there is nothing wrong with that at all. Any young person wanting to get into electronics has to be music to anybody's ears, and should be encouraged.

    However.............................unless you manage to find either a benefactor/mentor, or you pay somebody, or (best choice) take it very slow and learn how to do it gradually yourself.....

    its looking very much like your project simply just ain't going to happen mate.



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    Quote Originally Posted by duncan303 View Post
    All the guys trying to help you out are doing so out of pure kindness and generosity, you might be (are) misinterpreting this........
    its looking very much like your project simply just ain't going to happen mate.
    You have quite possibly found the very nicest way of saying what I've been thinking....
    But I surely wasn't going to say it like you did in such a polite tone! (Actually I was going to say it, but you beat me to it!)
    Maybe the title of the thread should've been...."Serial GLCD, gimme?"
    Last edited by skimask; - 16th April 2008 at 13:43.

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    I understand. I will try the Parallel first from Compsys and then build it to my own requirements!
    Then i could ask in the future about Serial Interface...

    Thanks!

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