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Unread 08-23-2003, 08:23 PM   #76
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Za weezils:
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Unread 08-23-2003, 08:24 PM   #77
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I'm happy witht the results. I'm hooking it to my machine right now and I'm going to leave it between my monitors as pictured. This is a very handy piece of equipment. Thanks for the tip, TK!

Edit: The pix are now registering data from my machine, if anyone cares.
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Unread 08-23-2003, 10:09 PM   #78
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Nice one Airspirit.
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Unread 08-24-2003, 05:25 AM   #79
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Oh, crap! The screen is lighting up, the LED and contrast pots work perfectly, all the wires are soldered into the right place, but I can't get any signal to the LCD. I can NOT make it display ANYTHING regardless of contrast. any ideas?
The problem is probably rooted in a TINY short where a filament from one IDE wire escapes the insulation and grounds itself.

LOL, easy when you reply too late.

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Unread 08-24-2003, 05:41 AM   #80
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Very nice work Airspirit, welcome to the club of graphical LCD owners!

Is that LCDstudio? I'm messing around a little with it and it seems a nice package.
Can you tell me wich CPU temp it indicates? (socket or diode temp). In MBM it have both temps but PowerLCD only displays the socket temp.

Also, did you receive some supplemental specs (typical forward current) about the backlight requirements with the LCD?
Is the backlight quite luminous? With the right specs we could adapt the serial 12 Ohm resistor and the LCD's luminosity to the right value.

BTW, nice "weezils"...

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Unread 08-24-2003, 02:57 PM   #81
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It is reporting socket temp in that picture. Neither the NF7-S or the 8RGA+ will report diode temp to MBM ... they just use it for overtemp protection. If MBM can read it, though, LCDStudio can output it. The LCD specs can be found here:

http://www.lcdmodkit.com/sheet/lkg240128a2ds01.pdf

My 5V PSU is now putting out 5V rather than 5.2. Good times ....

The LEDs aren't the brightest in the world, but they work fine for what I need them for.
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Unread 08-24-2003, 05:49 PM   #82
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It is reporting socket temp in that picture. Neither the NF7-S or the 8RGA+ will report diode temp to MBM ... they just use it for overtemp protection. If MBM can read it, though, LCDStudio can output it. The LCD specs can be found here:

http://www.lcdmodkit.com/sheet/lkg240128a2ds01.pdf

My 5V PSU is now putting out 5V rather than 5.2. Good times ....

The LEDs aren't the brightest in the world, but they work fine for what I need them for.
My A7V333 is reporting the diode temp in MBM but not in PowerLCD, have just to wait for the next version...
Still no "real" specs about the BL, what the heck, it's working...
Your PSU is is right in spec, fine.
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Unread 08-24-2003, 06:00 PM   #83
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Default Finally finished...

OK, finally cut my Lian PC-70 window, used the resting alu to cut the frame for my LCD:





After the finishing touch (filing, sanding) here's the result:


Again, some pics with the frame mounted:
(In the meanwhile I made some skins for PowerLCD)




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That is cool ... I think I like the "robo/geek" look of mine without a front frame. I'm kind of strange that way, though.

I still haven't heard from Chronom about the errors in PLCD2 yet ... maybe it wasn't as easy a fix as he thought? It could be that it just doesn't agree with my hardware ... who knows?
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Yeepie! Just (pre)ordered my white on blue 320x240 pixel LCD with SED1335 controller from ModwareHouse ...

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Unread 11-18-2008, 03:00 AM   #86
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Hy Mr. TurboKeu i have connect my asi-c-240128bs-kj-fw lcd to parallel port 25pin but lcdstudio don't work fine. Pin connection are:
1 VSS GROUND
2 VDD POWER (+5V)
3 V0 Power Supply FOR LCD DRIVER
4 C/D H/L WR=L, C/D=H; COMMAND WRITE C/D=LATA WRITE
RD=L, C/D=H, STATUS READ C/D=LATA READ
5 RD L Data read. Read data from T6963C when RD = L
6 WR L Data write. Write data from T6963C when WR = L
7 DB0 H/L Data bus line
8 DB1 H/L Data bus line
9 DB2 H/L Data bus line
10 DB3 H/L Data bus line
11 DB4 H/L Data bus line
12 DB5 H/L Data bus line
13 DB6 H/L Data bus line
14 DB7 H/L Data bus line
15 CE L L: CHIP ENABLE
16 RESET H/L H: NORMAL; L: INITIALIZE T6963C
17 Vee NEGATIVE VOLTAGE OUTPUT (-16V)
18 MD2 H/L H: 32 COLUMNS; L: 40 COLUMNS
19 FS H/L Pins for selection of font ; H: 6 * 8, L : 8 * 8
20 N.C.
I have not powerlcd can you help me?
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Unread 11-18-2008, 03:07 AM   #87
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Hy Mr. TurboKeu i have connect my asi-c-240128bs-kj-fw lcd to parallel port 25pin but lcdstudio don't work fine. Pin connection are:
1 VSS GROUND
2 VDD POWER (+5V)
3 V0 Power Supply FOR LCD DRIVER
4 C/D H/L WR=L, C/D=H; COMMAND WRITE C/D=LATA WRITE
RD=L, C/D=H, STATUS READ C/D=LATA READ
5 RD L Data read. Read data from T6963C when RD = L
6 WR L Data write. Write data from T6963C when WR = L
7 DB0 H/L Data bus line
8 DB1 H/L Data bus line
9 DB2 H/L Data bus line
10 DB3 H/L Data bus line
11 DB4 H/L Data bus line
12 DB5 H/L Data bus line
13 DB6 H/L Data bus line
14 DB7 H/L Data bus line
15 CE L L: CHIP ENABLE
16 RESET H/L H: NORMAL; L: INITIALIZE T6963C
17 Vee NEGATIVE VOLTAGE OUTPUT (-16V)
18 MD2 H/L H: 32 COLUMNS; L: 40 COLUMNS
19 FS H/L Pins for selection of font ; H: 6 * 8, L : 8 * 8
20 N.C.
I have not powerlcd can you help me?
thanks
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Unread 11-18-2008, 04:34 AM   #88
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Hy Mr. TurboKeu i have connect my asi-c-240128bs-kj-fw lcd to parallel port 25pin but lcdstudio don't work fine....

...I have not powerlcd can you help me?
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Unread 11-20-2008, 07:13 AM   #89
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Hy can you post software powerlcd for me? lcdstudio don't work fine
thank you very much
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Unread 11-21-2008, 06:35 AM   #90
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Hy, I have powerlcd and now my lcd work!
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Unread 12-01-2008, 02:14 PM   #91
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Hy this is my lcd
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Unread 12-01-2008, 09:10 PM   #92
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Hehe very nice! Bill is right though, this is an old thread. Feel free to make your own

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Unread 12-03-2008, 03:00 PM   #93
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Thank you, I have any question, why my lcd 240x128 t6963c controller work with powerlcd v1.1 and don't work with lcdstudio v2.0 beta, i have installed microsoft .net framework 2.0.
help me!!
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Unread 12-04-2008, 01:47 PM   #94
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I have the solution my cable was long, now I use a short cable and lcdstudio work.
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