Hello everyone,
My name is Eric and I'm posting to try and find someone who knows what they're doing with these nokia knock-off LCD's (purchased from sparkfun.com with the pc boards). I'm currently a student and am working on an audio project that I have to add some sort of output display to. I figured I'd use these awesome color screens. I have a budget for the project and I'm able to spend some money on R&D for the LCD portion. It's not going to be a ton, but I think I can make it worth someone's while.
The major problem is that, though I'm good with electronics, I have very little experience with programming. I'm not unintelligent, I've got a few degrees. I just have no experience in this field and am under a serious time crunch. I have 6 weeks to get this entire project designed, built and tested (starting 5/15/06), and I can't spend more then 2 weeks working on the LCD portion. I'm a complete noob when it comes to these LCD's, what processor to program, how to write the code, and how to interface them with a PC.
If anyone is willing to walk me through how to get some images to show up on these screens (also a couple of simple animations if possible) and help write any of the necessary code, send me an e-mail, I'll let you know exactly what the situation is for my project and about what I can spend. You'll let me know how you think you can help, and if it's all good, I can send you half the money up front and the other half when we get the LCD requirements done.
This could be a very easy thing for someone who has already got some pictures to show on these LCD's and knows what they're doing. It could be some quick easy cash.
This is a great forum, and I really look forward to learning all I can about these LCD's and everything necessary to get them up and running.
You can send me an e-mail at
DPfan1EJY@aol.com and I'll get back to you ASAP. If you can, put "LCD Forum help" in the subject so I see it. Or if you'd just like to reply to this post I'll be checking it often as well.
I should also mention that I plan to document all of my progress and post a walk through on this forum so that others in my position can benefit as well.
Thank you for your time,
Eric