From j.hassall at bigpond.com Mon Aug 1 19:02:37 2005 From: j.hassall at bigpond.com (James Hassall) Date: Mon Aug 1 19:02:49 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] How are the 640 and 800 coming along! Message-ID: G'day there Just two quick questions. How are the uVGA-640 and uVGA-800 cores coming along? I would like to use one of these for an agricultural application whereby my micro is connected via your VGA core to a daylight readable LCD screen (around 6.5" to 10.4") and mounted in a tractor. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with suitable LCD monitors and if you could suggest one or a few I could look at. Thanks guys...... James Hassall From support2005 at dontronics.com Mon Aug 15 20:09:06 2005 From: support2005 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Mon Aug 15 20:09:22 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module Message-ID: <43012EA2.1020003@dontronics.com> Aug-2005 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module is a Micro-VGA Adapter with a tiny 1.5? full colour LCD module attached. It supports the same command set as the Micro-VGA Adapter. http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html The hires cores for Micro-VGA are being manufactured, and hopefully we will have stock in about 3 weeks. Don... -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.e-dotcom.com/ecp.php?un=Dontronics RS-232 to VGA. Many resolutions http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html USB to RS232 Converter that works http://www.dontronics.com/usb_232.html From luposian at cox.net Mon Aug 15 20:37:05 2005 From: luposian at cox.net (Jared Falvo) Date: Mon Aug 15 20:37:25 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module In-Reply-To: <43012EA2.1020003@dontronics.com> References: <43012EA2.1020003@dontronics.com> Message-ID: <6887ad3ed6c71c77469fb8d06e521a57@cox.net> This is an awesome idea. I have a perfect use for one of these... on an old computerized exercise station... stair stepper, lat bar, butterfly, etc. All in one machine. I can probably convert the Z80 computer to display on this LCD module... You make it and I'll buy one ASAP! Luposian On Aug 15, 2005, at 5:09 PM, Don McKenzie wrote: > Aug-2005 > 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module is a Micro-VGA Adapter with a tiny 1.5? > full colour LCD module attached. It supports the same command set as > the Micro-VGA Adapter. > http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html > > The hires cores for Micro-VGA are being manufactured, and hopefully we > will have stock in about 3 weeks. > > Don... > > > -- > Don McKenzie > E-Mail Contact Page: > http://www.e-dotcom.com/ecp.php?un=Dontronics > > RS-232 to VGA. Many resolutions > http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html > USB to RS232 Converter that works > http://www.dontronics.com/usb_232.html > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Micro-VGA mailing list > Micro-VGA@dontronics.com > http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com > From keith at diyha.co.uk Tue Aug 16 17:49:02 2005 From: keith at diyha.co.uk (Keith Doxey) Date: Tue Aug 16 17:49:28 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 Message-ID: Hi Don, How does the Micro-LCD module mount ? Are there any fixing holes so that it can be secured to a bezel or does it have to be mounted onto a motherboard ? Would I be right in thinking that the pictures on the webpage have a simulated display? If so, is there any possibility of posting a picture or a real life display. Thanks Keith > Aug-2005 > 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module is a Micro-VGA Adapter with a tiny > 1.5 full colour > LCD module attached. It supports the same command set as the > Micro-VGA Adapter. > http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html > > The hires cores for Micro-VGA are being manufactured, and > hopefully we will have > stock in about 3 weeks. > From support2005 at dontronics.com Tue Aug 16 17:53:57 2005 From: support2005 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Tue Aug 16 17:54:16 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43026075.8040004@dontronics.com> Keith Doxey wrote: > Hi Don, > > How does the Micro-LCD module mount ? > > Are there any fixing holes so that it can be secured to a bezel or does it > have to be mounted onto a motherboard ? > > Would I be right in thinking that the pictures on the webpage have a > simulated display? If so, is there any possibility of posting a picture or a > real life display. > > Thanks > > Keith Hi Keith, as I am a little short on info on this one, I'll let Atilla answer these questions. And I'll add any additional info that I get, to the page. Cheers Don... -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.e-dotcom.com/ecp.php?un=Dontronics RS-232 to VGA. Many resolutions http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html USB to RS232 Converter that works http://www.dontronics.com/usb_232.html From atilla at 4dsystems.com.au Tue Aug 16 18:21:34 2005 From: atilla at 4dsystems.com.au (Atilla) Date: Tue Aug 16 18:21:59 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <003501c5a2b0$e003dae0$0202a8c0@atilla1> Hi Keith, There will be 4xmetal tags with mounting holes on each corner of the board which is situated on the back of the LCD. We will also have a 65K colour option which will enable multi-media quality images to be displayed. The images on the web page are simulated, we are waiting for PC boards and as soon as they arrive I can post some real life images. In fact just grab any mobile phone with a colour display that is 1.5" (Nokia, Ericsson, etc) and the micro-LCD will have the same quality images/text/graphics. Regards, Atilla -----Original Message----- From: Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Keith Doxey Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2005 7:49 AM To: Micro-VGA@dontronics.com Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 Hi Don, How does the Micro-LCD module mount ? Are there any fixing holes so that it can be secured to a bezel or does it have to be mounted onto a motherboard ? Would I be right in thinking that the pictures on the webpage have a simulated display? If so, is there any possibility of posting a picture or a real life display. Thanks Keith > Aug-2005 > 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module is a Micro-VGA Adapter with a tiny > 1.5 full colour > LCD module attached. It supports the same command set as the > Micro-VGA Adapter. > http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html > > The hires cores for Micro-VGA are being manufactured, and > hopefully we will have > stock in about 3 weeks. > _______________________________________________ Micro-VGA mailing list Micro-VGA@dontronics.com http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com From luposian at cox.net Tue Aug 16 18:33:47 2005 From: luposian at cox.net (Jared Falvo) Date: Tue Aug 16 18:34:05 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: <003501c5a2b0$e003dae0$0202a8c0@atilla1> References: <003501c5a2b0$e003dae0$0202a8c0@atilla1> Message-ID: I have a question... When I try to go to either: http://www.4dsystems.com.au -or- http://4dsystems.com.au I get a "site not found" error message. Do you guys actually exist, as a business, (with a website) or is it just a "phantom" Email address, that doesn't actually HAVE a website it's associated to? I was hoping to see some of the stuff YOU'RE working on that may or may not be detailed over at Dontronics. :-) Luposian On Aug 16, 2005, at 3:21 PM, Atilla wrote: > Hi Keith, > > There will be 4xmetal tags with mounting holes on each corner of the > board which is situated on the back of the LCD. We will also have a 65K > colour option which will enable multi-media quality images to be > displayed. > The images on the web page are simulated, we are waiting for PC boards > and as soon as they arrive I can post some real life images. In fact > just grab any mobile phone with a colour display that is 1.5" (Nokia, > Ericsson, etc) and the micro-LCD will have the same quality > images/text/graphics. > > Regards, > > Atilla > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com > [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Keith Doxey > Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2005 7:49 AM > To: Micro-VGA@dontronics.com > Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 > > Hi Don, > > How does the Micro-LCD module mount ? > > Are there any fixing holes so that it can be secured to a bezel or does > it > have to be mounted onto a motherboard ? > > Would I be right in thinking that the pictures on the webpage have a > simulated display? If so, is there any possibility of posting a picture > or a > real life display. > > Thanks > > Keith > >> Aug-2005 >> 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module is a Micro-VGA Adapter with a tiny >> 1.5 full colour >> LCD module attached. It supports the same command set as the >> Micro-VGA Adapter. >> http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html >> >> The hires cores for Micro-VGA are being manufactured, and >> hopefully we will have >> stock in about 3 weeks. >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Micro-VGA mailing list > Micro-VGA@dontronics.com > http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Micro-VGA mailing list > Micro-VGA@dontronics.com > http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com > From atilla at 4dsystems.com.au Tue Aug 16 19:00:13 2005 From: atilla at 4dsystems.com.au (Atilla) Date: Tue Aug 16 19:00:43 2005 Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <003601c5a2b6$468954c0$0202a8c0@atilla1> Sorry Jared, the web site has been offline for sometime due to reconstruction and hopefully it should be back up in the next week or two. Yes we do exist...just ask Don :-) There are tons of projects/products/info you will find when its up. Regards, Atilla -----Original Message----- From: Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Jared Falvo Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2005 8:34 AM To: Micro-VGA Group Subject: Re: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 I have a question... When I try to go to either: http://www.4dsystems.com.au -or- http://4dsystems.com.au I get a "site not found" error message. Do you guys actually exist, as a business, (with a website) or is it just a "phantom" Email address, that doesn't actually HAVE a website it's associated to? I was hoping to see some of the stuff YOU'RE working on that may or may not be detailed over at Dontronics. :-) Luposian On Aug 16, 2005, at 3:21 PM, Atilla wrote: > Hi Keith, > > There will be 4xmetal tags with mounting holes on each corner of the > board which is situated on the back of the LCD. We will also have a 65K > colour option which will enable multi-media quality images to be > displayed. > The images on the web page are simulated, we are waiting for PC boards > and as soon as they arrive I can post some real life images. In fact > just grab any mobile phone with a colour display that is 1.5" (Nokia, > Ericsson, etc) and the micro-LCD will have the same quality > images/text/graphics. > > Regards, > > Atilla > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com > [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces@dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Keith Doxey > Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2005 7:49 AM > To: Micro-VGA@dontronics.com > Subject: [Micro-VGA] RE: Micro-VGA Digest, Vol 5, Issue 2 > > Hi Don, > > How does the Micro-LCD module mount ? > > Are there any fixing holes so that it can be secured to a bezel or does > it > have to be mounted onto a motherboard ? > > Would I be right in thinking that the pictures on the webpage have a > simulated display? If so, is there any possibility of posting a picture > or a > real life display. > > Thanks > > Keith > >> Aug-2005 >> 4D Systems Micro-LCD Module is a Micro-VGA Adapter with a tiny >> 1.5 full colour >> LCD module attached. It supports the same command set as the >> Micro-VGA Adapter. >> http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html >> >> The hires cores for Micro-VGA are being manufactured, and >> hopefully we will have >> stock in about 3 weeks. >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Micro-VGA mailing list > Micro-VGA@dontronics.com > http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Micro-VGA mailing list > Micro-VGA@dontronics.com > http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com > _______________________________________________ Micro-VGA mailing list Micro-VGA@dontronics.com http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com From support2005 at dontronics.com Sun Aug 21 23:46:24 2005 From: support2005 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:46:24 +1000 Subject: [Micro-VGA] The Micro-USB Message-ID: <43094A90.5040009@dontronics.com> Aug-2005 The Micro-USB is based on Silicon Laboratories CP2101-CP2102 I.C.'s, and has the world's smallest footprint for this type of device. It uses a standard USB B connector (same as all of the other modules that Dontronics sells) to connect to your PC using a standard AM to BM cable, and an 8 pin footprint at .1" centers on your target board, to allow simple connect to your breadboard or Micro board. The CP210x chip has a UART, and on-board EEPROM built right it. http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.e-dotcom.com/ecp.php?un=Dontronics RS-232 to VGA. Many resolutions http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html USB to RS232 Converter that works http://www.dontronics.com/usb_232.html