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Author: | pandaking [ Mon May 23, 2005 23:01 ] |
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I have just purchased a display from here. They recommended lcdstudio which it turns out does not support the wiring. Been looking around and found this place. The suggestions place was all locked and the place is pretty dead, but will give this a try anyway. Would it be possible to get you product to support the mcubed tbalancer? It says that jaLCDS support it but I don't think they support my screen. Thanks... |
Author: | coorz [ Tue May 24, 2005 7:32 ] |
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You mean that character VFD? If it's HD44780 compatible and on LPT, it can be used with most LCD apps, including LCDinfo, jaLCD, Smartie. Assuming you know the original wiring scheme and it isn't wired too exotic. I don't know about LCDstudio v1.5, but it's a matter of changing wiring presets/options. |
Author: | pandaking [ Tue May 24, 2005 11:15 ] |
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This is what it says about it: 240x128 LCD Graphic Display (Blue/White) [LCD240GR] - Blue back light LCD - 240x128 - T6963C Controller- Connects to Parallel port - Powered by a 4 pin molex connector You can see the type of controller in bold. ALso, is there any chance of getting it to work with mcubed tbalacer? Thanks... |
Author: | coorz [ Tue May 24, 2005 13:14 ] |
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Ofcourse! T6963C is support by all major LCDapps, just make sure you know the current wiring scheme. Then you can simply modify the LCD app to match that scheme. |
Author: | pandaking [ Tue May 24, 2005 14:29 ] |
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Great! So which application do you recommend. Something free would be great but if it is a small cost it should be fine. I am completely new to this as you might have guessed. All I want is a nice big graphic LCD screen in blue and white which can display the setting from mcubed. This LCD linked to is perfect as it is all ready wired up for a n00b like me. I don't know if I will be able to configure an LCD program myself to a piece of software. |
Author: | pandaking [ Tue May 24, 2005 14:30 ] |
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Wow! Dude I just checked out the link in your sig. I love it, that looks seriously sweet... |
Author: | coorz [ Tue May 24, 2005 14:39 ] |
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pandaking wrote: Wow! Dude I just checked out the link in your sig. I love it, that looks seriously sweet... You did vote a 10 didn't you Quote: So which application do you recommend
Well since you're already here, why not...LCDinfo LCDStudio, LCDHype, they're all free to use but you need to get used to their interfaces. |
Author: | pandaking [ Tue May 24, 2005 14:58 ] |
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OK thanks. And how will I get them to read setting off the mtcubed software? And No actually I voted 9 |
Author: | coorz [ Tue May 24, 2005 15:12 ] |
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pandaking wrote: OK thanks. And how will I get them to read setting off the mtcubed software? And No actually I voted 9
9?! okok not good enough he I gots another LCD that'll make you want to vote a 20 ! I see a little misunderstanding here, what you want is a plugin for that mCube software, in that case no; as you'll need to ask the LCD authors to write one for you. The LCD apps however can drive your LCD no problem, but it won't dispay any data from the mCube software. |
Author: | pandaking [ Tue May 24, 2005 15:26 ] |
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Ahh yes. There has been a bit of confusion. I was hoping that in the next version of this software or something they could make it compatible. I am only asking here as it is the place that came up with the Google search of the controller. Thanks for the help on all the other programs though, I will give them a go. So person who owns / runs this place, could it be done? These modules are becoming more and more popular because of what they can do. I recon being bale to work with a program like this would make you the only LCD software in the world capable of supporting it and many LCD controllers. What do you think? |
Author: | Henri [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:44 ] |
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I guess a plugin supporting getting the information from that kind device should be possible. But the person making the plugin should also own the device. |
Author: | pandaking [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 13:40 ] |
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Yes, and I own one but do not know how do make a plug-in etc. One thing, I think this mcubed tbalancer can be configured with motherboard monitor. And this LCD software can be configured to run off mother board monitor right? Are you thinking what I am thinking? |
Author: | Prometheus [ Thu Jan 11, 2007 15:55 ] |
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Sorry to bring this topic back from the depths but I was wondering, the mcubed software can write the values of the sensors etc to txt files. Is there a plugin that i can use to read these values? |
Author: | Henri [ Tue Jan 30, 2007 20:34 ] |
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Prometheus wrote: Sorry to bring this topic back from the depths but I was wondering, the mcubed software can write the values of the sensors etc to txt files. Is there a plugin that i can use to read these values?
Check here and feel free to remind me if you don't see anything happening soon. |
Author: | Prometheus [ Tue Jan 30, 2007 20:42 ] |
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cool, thanks Henri, will do |
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