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Appes, Gustavo

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Mar 21, 2001, 10:18:12 AM3/21/01
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RON..

Very very nice project.


Now, is possible send data from other pic via serial port to lcd??????

Tks

Gustavo


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De: Ron Diol [mailto:rsd...@mich.com]
Enviado el: Monday, March 19, 2001 9:44 PM
Para: picba...@qunos.net
Asunto: Re: PICBASIC-L LCD out


Gustavo,
I've been working with interfacing the T6963 base graphic LCD's as well as
those controlled by the Samsung KS0108 (such as the one that BG Micro sells
for under $9.00). I've been successful in getting both to work with PBP. I
just started a website with a portion being devoted to graphic LCD's and
PBP. I just started the website and will shortly have some PBP code
available, as soon as I can find some time to clean up the code of debug
routines etc.

You may check the preliminary website at http://www.compsys1.com/workbench/
keep in mind, however, that it is severely under construction, I try work on
it at least 2-3 times a week.

Ranjit


----- Original Message -----
From: "Appes, Gustavo" <gustav...@ar.unisys.com>
To: <picba...@qunos.net>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 9:29 AM
Subject: RE: PICBASIC-L LCD out


> Hi.
>
> You can help me to traslate asembler code for de t6963 to pic basic
pro?????
>
> TKS
>
> Gustavo
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Nich olas [mailto:nic...@hotmail.com]
> Enviado el: Friday, March 16, 2001 11:30 PM
> Para: picba...@qunos.net
> Asunto: Re: PICBASIC-L LCD out
>
>
> Thanks go to...
>
> Steve C.
> I'll try the redefine lcd ebit that just may work
>
> Larry G.
> The 2 transistors to switch from one Enable to another might work
>
> Jeff S.
> I know you must be tired of hearing this but.....
> How about in an up coming version allow for LCDOUT string....
> Please don't get me wrong, PBP is the BEST, but as Ford put it
> "THE BEST NEVER REST" .
>
>
> >From: Jeff Schmoyer <li...@microengineeringlabs.com>
> >Reply-To: picba...@qunos.net
> >To: picba...@qunos.net
> >Subject: Re: PICBASIC-L LCD out
> >Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:32:39 -0700
> >
> >I believe that version has the STR modifier for Lcdout
> >that will let you output a string (byte array). You cannot
> >set the string in one command. You have to set it one
> >char at a time or in a Lookup loop.
> >
> >a var byte[8]
> >
> > a[0] = "H"
> > a[1] = "e"
> > a[2] = "l"
> > a[3] = "l"
> > a[4] = "o"
> > a[5] = 0
> >
> > Lcdout STR a
> >
> >Scott Edwards has BASIC Stamp code to do large
> >chars that you should be able to modify. You can find
> >BS articles at nutsvolts.com.
> >
> >Jeff@melabs
> >
> >At 09:42 PM 3/15/01 -0800, you wrote:
> >>Im using PBP ver 2.21 I think then date is June 1999.
> >>
> >>Does any of the new updates of PBP allow string function with LCDOUT?
such
> >>as LCDOUT $FE, 1, A$. Where A$ could be a string (A$="Hello")
> >>
> >>Also could anyone tell me how PBP interfaces to a 4x40 LCD. I have a
> >>display that has 2 enable pins, first enable for line 1 & 2, second
enable
> >>for line 3 & 4. Does PBP allow for control of two enable pins?
> >>
> >>Also can PBP take a 2x20 LCD and enable both lines of the LCD to display
> >>one line of large characters.
> >>
> >>What I trying to say is take 2x20 LCD and make it a 1x10 or whatever
large
> >>character LCD.
> >>
> >>Thanks for any help,
> >>Nicholas
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Ron Diol

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Mar 21, 2001, 7:24:58 PM3/21/01
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Gustavo,
I am assuming you mean:
PIC1 <-----serial connection----->PIC2_with_LCD
Any program that can send/recv data between one or more device, can have the
data displayed on the LCD as needed. For example if PIC1 was logging data
periodically from a temperature sensor, it could then send the data to
PIC2_with_LCD, which, in turn, could be programmed to display the data as a
graphic chart that updated each time PIC1 sent data.

Hope this helps,

Appes, Gustavo

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Mar 22, 2001, 8:09:12 AM3/22/01
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Ranjit

Yes, is my project. Temperature and humedad...

TKS

Gustavo

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De: Ron Diol [mailto:rsd...@mich.com]

Enviado el: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 9:05 PM

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