From roland at psi.com.au Wed Feb 8 04:15:24 2006 From: roland at psi.com.au (Roland Farrelly) Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 17:15:24 +0800 Subject: [Micro-VGA] uVGA Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20060208170336.026d34a8@pop.ca.com.au> I have recently received my uLCD display but have been unable to get it operating. I initially interfaced a picaxe microcontroller to the unit and used the serout command to send the initialization byte of 55hex and then an erase screen command (45hex) at a baud rate of 4800 but the LCD did not change from the start up screen. The picaxe serout command sends 8 bits of data with no parity and 1 stop bit. I tried the command with true and negative logic but had no success. I also tried using the driver software from the dontronics website to load a jpeg to the screen but also had no success. I was using an rs232 interface and I confirmed that I did have serial data at TTL levels from the interface. I used 1k ohm in line with the Rx and Tx pins of the screen as per the website instructions for both the pic and pc interfacing. I have monitored the Tx line from the screen with an oscilloscope but did not see a signal response of ACK or NAK after sending data. Could you please tell me where I am going wrong or if I have a problem with the screen. Thanks. Roland Farrelly Electronics Materials Technician Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd Unit 1, 95 Queen Victoria St FREMANTLE WA 6160 AUSTRALIA Ph: +61(8) 9430 6639 Fax: +61 (8) 9335 4650 PSI Website: www.psi.com.au CONFIDENTIALITY: The contents of this email (and any attachments) are confidential and may contain proprietary and/or copyright material of Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd (PSI) or third parties. You may only reproduce or distribute the material if you are expressly authorised to do so. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email (and any attachments) is unauthorised. If you have received this email in error, please immediately delete it and any copies of it from your system and notify PSI by return email to sender or by telephone on +61 (08) 9430 6639. DISCLAIMER: You may only rely on electronically transmitted documents when: (a) those documents are confirmed by original documents signed by an authorised employee of PSI; and/or (b) the document has been confirmed and checked against a hard copy of that document provided by PSI. VIRUSES: PSI does not represent or warrant that files attached to this e-mail are free from computer viruses or other defects. Any attached files are provided, and may only be used, on the basis that the user assumes all responsibility for any loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from such use. PSI's liability is limited in any event to either the re-supply of the attached files or the cost of having the attached files re-supplied. From atilla at 4dsystems.com.au Wed Feb 8 05:56:47 2006 From: atilla at 4dsystems.com.au (Atilla) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 21:56:47 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] uVGA In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20060208170336.026d34a8@pop.ca.com.au> Message-ID: <001901c62c9e$5dd51b60$0202a8c0@atilla1> Hi Roland, You've certainly done all the right things to get it going. We do test each individual unit before it goes out the door and I'm not sure what's happened to the one you've received. Without wasting any more of your time we'll ship out another module ASAP. Please return the faulty unit back to Dontronics. Regards, Atilla Aknar 4D Systems Pty. Ltd. -----Original Message----- From: Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Roland Farrelly Sent: Wednesday, 8 February 2006 8:15 PM To: Micro-VGA at dontronics.com Subject: [Micro-VGA] uVGA I have recently received my uLCD display but have been unable to get it operating. I initially interfaced a picaxe microcontroller to the unit and used the serout command to send the initialization byte of 55hex and then an erase screen command (45hex) at a baud rate of 4800 but the LCD did not change from the start up screen. The picaxe serout command sends 8 bits of data with no parity and 1 stop bit. I tried the command with true and negative logic but had no success. I also tried using the driver software from the dontronics website to load a jpeg to the screen but also had no success. I was using an rs232 interface and I confirmed that I did have serial data at TTL levels from the interface. I used 1k ohm in line with the Rx and Tx pins of the screen as per the website instructions for both the pic and pc interfacing. I have monitored the Tx line from the screen with an oscilloscope but did not see a signal response of ACK or NAK after sending data. Could you please tell me where I am going wrong or if I have a problem with the screen. Thanks. Roland Farrelly Electronics Materials Technician Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd Unit 1, 95 Queen Victoria St FREMANTLE WA 6160 AUSTRALIA Ph: +61(8) 9430 6639 Fax: +61 (8) 9335 4650 PSI Website: www.psi.com.au CONFIDENTIALITY: The contents of this email (and any attachments) are confidential and may contain proprietary and/or copyright material of Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd (PSI) or third parties. You may only reproduce or distribute the material if you are expressly authorised to do so. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email (and any attachments) is unauthorised. If you have received this email in error, please immediately delete it and any copies of it from your system and notify PSI by return email to sender or by telephone on +61 (08) 9430 6639. DISCLAIMER: You may only rely on electronically transmitted documents when: (a) those documents are confirmed by original documents signed by an authorised employee of PSI; and/or (b) the document has been confirmed and checked against a hard copy of that document provided by PSI. VIRUSES: PSI does not represent or warrant that files attached to this e-mail are free from computer viruses or other defects. Any attached files are provided, and may only be used, on the basis that the user assumes all responsibility for any loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from such use. PSI's liability is limited in any event to either the re-supply of the attached files or the cost of having the attached files re-supplied. _______________________________________________ Micro-VGA mailing list Micro-VGA at dontronics.com http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com From support2006 at dontronics.com Wed Feb 8 14:17:11 2006 From: support2006 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 06:17:11 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] uVGA In-Reply-To: <001901c62c9e$5dd51b60$0202a8c0@atilla1> References: <001901c62c9e$5dd51b60$0202a8c0@atilla1> Message-ID: <43EA43B7.3090404@dontronics.com> Atilla wrote: > Hi Roland, > > You've certainly done all the right things to get it going. We do test > each individual unit before it goes out the door and I'm not sure what's > happened to the one you've received. > Without wasting any more of your time we'll ship out another module > ASAP. Please return the faulty unit back to Dontronics. Hi Roland. What did you get on the screen when you first powered it up? Cheers Don... > > Regards, > > Atilla Aknar > 4D Systems Pty. Ltd. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com > [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Roland Farrelly > Sent: Wednesday, 8 February 2006 8:15 PM > To: Micro-VGA at dontronics.com > Subject: [Micro-VGA] uVGA > > I have recently received my uLCD display but have been unable to get it > operating. I initially interfaced a picaxe microcontroller to the unit > and > used the serout command to send the initialization byte of 55hex and > then > an erase screen command (45hex) at a baud rate of 4800 but the LCD did > not > change from the start up screen. The picaxe serout command sends 8 bits > of > data with no parity and 1 stop bit. I tried the command with true and > negative logic but had no success. I also tried using the driver > software > from the dontronics website to load a jpeg to the screen but also had no > > success. I was using an rs232 interface and I confirmed that I did have > serial data at TTL levels from the interface. I used 1k ohm in line with > > the Rx and Tx pins of the screen as per the website instructions for > both > the pic and pc interfacing. I have monitored the Tx line from the screen > > with an oscilloscope but did not see a signal response of ACK or NAK > after > sending data. Could you please tell me where I am going wrong or if I > have > a problem with the screen. > Thanks. > > Roland Farrelly > Electronics Materials Technician > > Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd > Unit 1, 95 Queen Victoria St > FREMANTLE WA 6160 > AUSTRALIA > > Ph: +61(8) 9430 6639 > Fax: +61 (8) 9335 4650 > PSI Website: www.psi.com.au > > CONFIDENTIALITY: The contents of this email (and any attachments) are > confidential and may contain proprietary and/or copyright material of > Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd (PSI) or third parties. You may > only reproduce or distribute the material if you are expressly > authorised > to do so. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or > copying of this email (and any attachments) is unauthorised. If you have > > received this email in error, please immediately delete it and any > copies > of it from your system and notify PSI by return email to sender or by > telephone on +61 (08) 9430 6639. > DISCLAIMER: You may only rely on electronically transmitted documents > when: > (a) those documents are confirmed by original documents signed by an > authorised employee of PSI; and/or > (b) the document has been confirmed and checked against a hard copy of > that > document provided by PSI. > VIRUSES: PSI does not represent or warrant that files attached to this > e-mail are free from computer viruses or other defects. Any attached > files > are provided, and may only be used, on the basis that the user assumes > all > responsibility for any loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly > from > such use. PSI's liability is limited in any event to either the > re-supply > of the attached files or the cost of having the attached files > re-supplied. > _______________________________________________ > Micro-VGA mailing list > Micro-VGA at dontronics.com > http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Micro-VGA mailing list > Micro-VGA at dontronics.com > http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com > -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html Micro,TTL,USB to 1.5" color LCD http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html USB,RS232 or TTL to VGA Monitor http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html World's smallest USB 2 TTL Conv http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html From support2006 at dontronics.com Wed Feb 8 16:56:12 2006 From: support2006 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 08:56:12 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] The uLCD-Mark II, which is the 2nd generation micro-LCD is now available. Message-ID: <43EA68FC.8090809@dontronics.com> 9-Feb-2006 The uLCD-Mark II, which is the 2nd generation micro-LCD is now available. Uses the same commands as the uLCD-Mark I, plus the extra Mark II commands and features. 1Mb of internal flash. Run commands such as display image, etc. from the internal flash which allows animations, movies (small clips) Plus much more (too many to list here) http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd_mk2.html Don... -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html Micro,TTL,USB to 1.5" color LCD http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html USB,RS232 or TTL to VGA Monitor http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html World's smallest USB 2 TTL Conv http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html From support2006 at dontronics.com Wed Feb 8 17:49:18 2006 From: support2006 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 09:49:18 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] 35% off all uVGA 64 colour products until sold out. Message-ID: <43EA756E.4060405@dontronics.com> Due to the complexity of sourcing, manufacturing, stocking, advertising, and distributing a vast range of cores and colours for the uVGA product, we have decided to drop the 64 colour range completely. As such, we are selling all available stock at a greatly reduced price, until sold out. Stock as of 9-Feb-2006 is: 18 x 256x200 64 Colour Cores. 2 x 320x220 64 Colour Cores. 9 x uVGA-RS232-64 Color Baseboards. All 35% off until sold out. UB1 Baseboards have all been sold. Zero stock. Don... -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html Micro,TTL,USB to 1.5" color LCD http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html USB,RS232 or TTL to VGA Monitor http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html World's smallest USB 2 TTL Conv http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html From support2006 at dontronics.com Sat Feb 11 15:03:31 2006 From: support2006 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 07:03:31 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD MkII Users Manual in draft form. Message-ID: <43EE4313.5090500@dontronics.com> 12-Feb-2006 Hi Don, Please find attached the micro-LCD MkII Users Manual in draft form. All info in detail is in the document. The document describes those commands that relate to MkII only and it must be read in conjunction with the original ?uLCD Users Manual? (referred to as MkI). We will soon merge the 2 documents to form a comprehensive MkII User Manual. Would you be kind enough to post it on the web page and announce to all the user groups. Also please post the original MkI User Manual on the Mk2 web page as this document should be downloaded along with the uLCD-MkII Draft.pdf Regards, Atilla All done Atilla: http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd_mk2.html -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html Micro,TTL,USB to 1.5" color LCD http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html USB,RS232 or TTL to VGA Monitor http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html World's smallest USB 2 TTL Conv http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html From viclick at comcast.net Sun Feb 12 08:03:43 2006 From: viclick at comcast.net (Victor Lick) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:03:43 -0500 Subject: [Micro-VGA] uVID Message-ID: Hi folks, I see from browsing dontronics.com that a composite video version of the uVGA was/is in the works (from a posting in June 2005). What's the status of that model? Thanks, Vic From rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de Tue Feb 21 03:44:45 2006 From: rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de (Ralf Ackermann) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 09:44:45 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Micro-VGA] Q: 320x220 - will it scale up on 640x480 Message-ID: Hello, I have a question concerning the usage of a smaller resolution product on a larger resolution display. - Will the output from a 320x220 module fill the whole screen on a 640x480 monitor (so that everything is just scaled up and e.g. fonts appear larger)? Or will the output just fill a fraction of the monitor? My background: I'm driving a 640x480 Head Mounted Display (MicroOptical SV-6) but even with the largest font the text appears a little to small for my needs. So maybe with 320x220 I'll get less characters per line - but larger ones? best regards Ralf --------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ralf Ackermann _ rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de Multimedia Communications |/ | | |\/| Merckstrasse 25 . |\ |_| | | 64283 Darmstadt, Germany Tel.: (+49) 6151 16-6138 Fax: (+49) 6151 16-6152 --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.kom.tu-darmstadt.de/~rac --------------------------------------------------------------- From atilla at 4dsystems.com.au Tue Feb 21 03:51:47 2006 From: atilla at 4dsystems.com.au (Atilla) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 19:51:47 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] Q: 320x220 - will it scale up on 640x480 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <002b01c636c4$13f52280$0202a8c0@atilla1> Hi Ralph, The lower resolution modules will scale up so that it fills most of the screen up (about 80% to 90%) and objects such as fonts etc. will appear larger on the screen. You can use your monitor settings to adjust the optimum viewing area. Regards, Atilla Aknar 4D Systems Pty. Ltd. -----Original Message----- From: Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Ralf Ackermann Sent: Tuesday, 21 February 2006 7:45 PM To: Micro-VGA at dontronics.com Cc: Ralf Ackermann Subject: [Micro-VGA] Q: 320x220 - will it scale up on 640x480 Hello, I have a question concerning the usage of a smaller resolution product on a larger resolution display. - Will the output from a 320x220 module fill the whole screen on a 640x480 monitor (so that everything is just scaled up and e.g. fonts appear larger)? Or will the output just fill a fraction of the monitor? My background: I'm driving a 640x480 Head Mounted Display (MicroOptical SV-6) but even with the largest font the text appears a little to small for my needs. So maybe with 320x220 I'll get less characters per line - but larger ones? best regards Ralf --------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ralf Ackermann _ rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de Multimedia Communications |/ | | |\/| Merckstrasse 25 . |\ |_| | | 64283 Darmstadt, Germany Tel.: (+49) 6151 16-6138 Fax: (+49) 6151 16-6152 --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.kom.tu-darmstadt.de/~rac --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Micro-VGA mailing list Micro-VGA at dontronics.com http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com From rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de Tue Feb 21 04:00:34 2006 From: rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de (Ralf Ackermann) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 10:00:34 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Micro-VGA] Q: larger fonts? Message-ID: Hello, is there any chance (e.g. by purchasing a customized uC firmware) to use larger fonts (larger than the 3 already available ones)? My background: I'm driving a 640x480 Head Mounted Display (MicroOptical SV-6) but even with the largest font the text appears a little to small for my needs. Are there any alternatives (that are still somewhat performant enough) like - using custom pixmaps (how many of these can I define/use at the same time?) - putting characters pixel by pixel (seems like overkill) best regards and many thanks for your help Ralf --------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ralf Ackermann _ rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de Multimedia Communications |/ | | |\/| Merckstrasse 25 . |\ |_| | | 64283 Darmstadt, Germany Tel.: (+49) 6151 16-6138 Fax: (+49) 6151 16-6152 --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.kom.tu-darmstadt.de/~rac --------------------------------------------------------------- From atilla at 4dsystems.com.au Tue Feb 21 05:48:45 2006 From: atilla at 4dsystems.com.au (Atilla) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 21:48:45 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] Q: larger fonts? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <002c01c636d4$681ff7d0$0202a8c0@atilla1> Hi Ralph, If you read the uVGA HiRes Core User Manual you will find that the "Place Text Char" (unformatted command) has the facility to display the character at any size. In this command there is an option to specify the width and height of the character where effectively you can display a character the size of the screen. Hope this helps..... Regards, Atilla Aknar 4D Systems Pty. Ltd. -----Original Message----- From: Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Ralf Ackermann Sent: Tuesday, 21 February 2006 8:01 PM To: Micro-VGA at dontronics.com Cc: Ralf Ackermann Subject: [Micro-VGA] Q: larger fonts? Hello, is there any chance (e.g. by purchasing a customized uC firmware) to use larger fonts (larger than the 3 already available ones)? My background: I'm driving a 640x480 Head Mounted Display (MicroOptical SV-6) but even with the largest font the text appears a little to small for my needs. Are there any alternatives (that are still somewhat performant enough) like - using custom pixmaps (how many of these can I define/use at the same time?) - putting characters pixel by pixel (seems like overkill) best regards and many thanks for your help Ralf --------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ralf Ackermann _ rac at KOM.tu-darmstadt.de Multimedia Communications |/ | | |\/| Merckstrasse 25 . |\ |_| | | 64283 Darmstadt, Germany Tel.: (+49) 6151 16-6138 Fax: (+49) 6151 16-6152 --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.kom.tu-darmstadt.de/~rac --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Micro-VGA mailing list Micro-VGA at dontronics.com http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com From ustamar at yahoo.com Tue Feb 21 09:55:22 2006 From: ustamar at yahoo.com (a a) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 06:55:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Micro-VGA] need an example of uVGA to uC Message-ID: <20060221145523.47921.qmail@web51011.mail.yahoo.com> Hi; I want to conect uVGA to a microcontroller host. Can any one provide me with an example of such a microcontroller source code. Thanks in advance. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. From paulholleis at gmail.com Fri Feb 24 10:01:58 2006 From: paulholleis at gmail.com (Paul Holleis) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 16:01:58 +0100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD line drawing problems Message-ID: Hi everybody, has anyone experienced problems when drawing lines on the micro-LCD (version I)? E.g., drawing lines from (0, 0) to (0x3E, y) produces sensible output only for y=0 and y=0x3E, the rest looks quite interesting but not like a line. I am using commands like 0x4C, 0x10, 0x3F, 0x5F, 0x5F, 0x00, 0x00 (which e.g. also produces a strange "line" with only every second pixel set, curves etc.) Circles, e.g. work fine. I have those problems with directly using RX/TX and with using the micro USB connection. Paul From atilla at 4dsystems.com.au Sat Feb 25 03:26:02 2006 From: atilla at 4dsystems.com.au (Atilla) Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 19:26:02 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD line drawing problems In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000801c639e5$21aeb6b0$0202a8c0@atilla1> Hi Paul, I've tried the same values and I still can't see what the problem is. Is it possible to take a photo of the screen and send it? Atilla -----Original Message----- From: Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Paul Holleis Sent: Saturday, 25 February 2006 2:02 AM To: Micro-VGA Group Subject: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD line drawing problems Hi everybody, has anyone experienced problems when drawing lines on the micro-LCD (version I)? E.g., drawing lines from (0, 0) to (0x3E, y) produces sensible output only for y=0 and y=0x3E, the rest looks quite interesting but not like a line. I am using commands like 0x4C, 0x10, 0x3F, 0x5F, 0x5F, 0x00, 0x00 (which e.g. also produces a strange "line" with only every second pixel set, curves etc.) Circles, e.g. work fine. I have those problems with directly using RX/TX and with using the micro USB connection. Paul _______________________________________________ Micro-VGA mailing list Micro-VGA at dontronics.com http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com From dontronics at creativesilicon.com.au Sat Feb 25 18:24:20 2006 From: dontronics at creativesilicon.com.au (Dave) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 09:24:20 +1000 Subject: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD line drawing problems In-Reply-To: <000801c639e5$21aeb6b0$0202a8c0@atilla1> References: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20060226092211.0257eae0@postoffice.creativesilicon.com.au> Hi Atilla, I've confirmed that this is happening on my micro-LCD as well. I tried to post a photo, but it's caught up with the list management software as being too big to post. Check with the list moderator (Don?) to release the pic. ciao, Dave From support2006 at dontronics.com Sat Feb 25 18:30:34 2006 From: support2006 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 10:30:34 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD line drawing problems In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20060226092211.0257eae0@postoffice.creativesilicon.com.au> References: <4.3.2.7.2.20060226092211.0257eae0@postoffice.creativesilicon.com.au> Message-ID: <4400E89A.5000206@dontronics.com> Dave wrote: > Hi Atilla, > > I've confirmed that this is happening on my micro-LCD as well. I tried to > post a photo, but it's caught up with the list management software as > being too big to post. Check with the list moderator (Don?) to release the pic. > > ciao, Dave How big is it Dave? if you can email it to me, I will post it to the web Cheers Don... -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html Micro,TTL,USB to 1.5" color LCD http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html USB,RS232 or TTL to VGA Monitor http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html World's smallest USB 2 TTL Conv http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html From support2006 at dontronics.com Sat Feb 25 18:46:59 2006 From: support2006 at dontronics.com (Don McKenzie) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 10:46:59 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] Fwd: Re: micro-LCD line drawing problems In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20060226093915.0257db60@wheresmymailserver.com> References: <4.3.2.7.2.20060226093915.0257db60@wheresmymailserver.com> Message-ID: <4400EC73.2080203@dontronics.com> now posted at: http://www.dontronics.com/!test.gif Cheers Don... Dave wrote: > >> Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 10:54:47 +1000 >> To: paul at hcilab.org, Micro-VGA Group >> From: Dave >> Subject: Re: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD line drawing problems >> >> Hi All, >> >> I've just confirmed that what Paul is seeing on his micro-LCD is also >> occurring on mine. The following command: >> >> 4C 10 40 5F 5F 00 00 >> >> produces the display as shown in the attached image. >> >> I've only tested this using the micro-USB connection though. >> >> Attila: Is there any way we can pull the software version out of the >> unit as an assist to you in tracking this down? >> >> ciao, Dave > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html Micro,TTL,USB to 1.5" color LCD http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html USB,RS232 or TTL to VGA Monitor http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html World's smallest USB 2 TTL Conv http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html From atilla at 4dsystems.com.au Sat Feb 25 22:02:19 2006 From: atilla at 4dsystems.com.au (Atilla) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 14:02:19 +1100 Subject: [Micro-VGA] Fwd: Re: micro-LCD line drawing problems In-Reply-To: <4400EC73.2080203@dontronics.com> Message-ID: <000001c63a81$12144bb0$0202a8c0@atilla1> Gents, I just had a look, there is definitely something wrong. Let me 1st check with Don and find out which batch. Regards, Atilla -----Original Message----- From: Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com [mailto:Micro-VGA-bounces at dontronics.com] On Behalf Of Don McKenzie Sent: Sunday, 26 February 2006 10:47 AM To: Micro-VGA Group Subject: Re: [Micro-VGA] Fwd: Re: micro-LCD line drawing problems now posted at: http://www.dontronics.com/!test.gif Cheers Don... Dave wrote: > >> Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 10:54:47 +1000 >> To: paul at hcilab.org, Micro-VGA Group >> From: Dave >> Subject: Re: [Micro-VGA] micro-LCD line drawing problems >> >> Hi All, >> >> I've just confirmed that what Paul is seeing on his micro-LCD is also >> occurring on mine. The following command: >> >> 4C 10 40 5F 5F 00 00 >> >> produces the display as shown in the attached image. >> >> I've only tested this using the micro-USB connection though. >> >> Attila: Is there any way we can pull the software version out of the >> unit as an assist to you in tracking this down? >> >> ciao, Dave > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- Don McKenzie E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/e-mail.html Micro,TTL,USB to 1.5" color LCD http://www.dontronics.com/micro-lcd.html USB,RS232 or TTL to VGA Monitor http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html World's smallest USB 2 TTL Conv http://www.dontronics.com/micro-usb.html _______________________________________________ Micro-VGA mailing list Micro-VGA at dontronics.com http://mail.dontronics.com/mailman/listinfo/micro-vga_dontronics.com