Syridian wrote:
There won't be anything to let you know the graphic LCD is working other than it correctly displaying data sent to it.
From what I have seen in the forums... While the LPT setting does make a differance, it seems to be differant for the system that is connected. My personal opinion is, set it to SPP or Standard to start with... and change it if you need to.
To select the driver, run LCDinfo, right click on the icon in the system tray, click select driver, select the driver you want from the pull down list. Then Ok out of that screen... LCDinfo will tell you that you have to restart the program for it to work.
Hmmm the R/W pin... a weird one that... Technically speaking as you are only needing to Write data to the display, tieing that pin low would be the best option. However some drivers might make use of the read function to check the status of the LCD, and these would require it to be connected to a pin... Thats really a question for the programmer, jsc69.
Hmmm Missed a few posts there also.... Gimme a bit of time to check the Powertip datasheet. There might be some issues with diffeant displays causing confusion here....
did you use the schematic on
http://www.majer.ch/lcd/? to make your display work? if not can you send me the one you used?
LCD seems to get hot at the back is it normal to feel it hot?
the only thing i changed from the schematic at
http://www.majer.ch/lcd/?, is that on my display CS1 is on pin 5 (CS2 on schematic), and CS2 on pin 6 (CS1 on schematic)
The only thing I changed is the 10K trimmer for contrast, i changed t with a 20K since I could not find a 10k, but don`t think this would matter