computergeekguy wrote:
yeah i called them about getting a RMA and they wouldn't give me one and they said that they wouldn't bother testing it because they can't take the chance if it being damaged my static electricity.
I exhanged some emails with Crystalfontz last summer and this subject came up. I can understand their policy as there are probably many people who buy the parallel modules and then they mess up something with it. Can happen to me too. There are just so many things that can go wrong especially if you are doing it the first time. And the profit margins in parallel modules just aren't enough to pay for someone elses mistakes even if it would be good service.
Good thing is that there shouldn't be that many broken modules they are selling as the modules are tested at the factory. But anything can happen in the transport.
I've bought about 40 parallel modules (128x64 KS0108, 240x128 T6963C and 240x64 T6963C) and they have all worked fine. Although there are still some in their plastic bags that haven't been opened.
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hey henri does windows write to the drivers when you use them??

I don't think so. But I've never even checked it.
Variation in the output can be because of wrong timings and has happened to me too. Maybe you should try re-wiring your display.