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Use the 372 scheme;
http://forum.lcdinfo.com/viewtopic.php?t=549
No need to ground pin 2-24, but pin 23 (CS) must be run to ground. FRP and BL can be left unconnected.
Post some results if you got it up and running please :)

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Thanks a lot, will post shots asap, probably have time to wire it sunday.


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Jawbreak wrote:
Thanks a lot, will post shots asap, probably have time to wire it sunday.

dito... :D guess what the posty just brought? :D

edit: This thing is a beast :twisted: , going to be tonight me thinks hehe.
USB for this would be sweet mmmmmmmmmmm :twisted: :D


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mingingbollock wrote:
Jawbreak wrote:
Thanks a lot, will post shots asap, probably have time to wire it sunday.

dito... :D guess what the posty just brought? :D

edit: This thing is a beast :twisted: , going to be tonight me thinks hehe.
USB for this would be sweet mmmmmmmmmmm :twisted: :D


Yeah...you got my 6th one!!! :D Runs just like the 372. Let me know what you think of it, found out later it had some ghosting and fading :? Still a nice display though.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 5:16 
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Yea I got the same problems, kinda looks faded and text blinks a lot, maybe software? I plan on writing some software for this. It really good looking tho, just not as bright as my char 20x4 vfd.


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Well i am pleased :D with mine , little bit of fading where text has been left on screen tooooooo long :evil:
Didnt notice any ghosting, seems very nippy really, and it was Cheap :twisted:, dead easy to wire and looks fecking great :D
piccys soon


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Try some car windows tinting see if that kills the ghosting.
Or get decent VFD filters http://www.elfa.se/elfa-bin/setpage.pl? ... 011657.htm

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I was just going to mount behind some coloured plexy , or tinted mmmm hehe


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mingingbollock wrote:

piccys soon


Any pics yet? I tried to take some pics of mine to show Coorz the fading, but my digital camera seemed to be "refreshing" faster than the display :? , and I could only get partial data to show on the display.


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I wanted to get some pics posted but i dont own a digital cam and been trying to borrow one.

Only problem now is my screen stopped working in mid-use.
It makes a clicking sound from what seems like the big transformer on the back. I checked voltage from the computer power supply (what Im using to power it) and it is 5volts. I noticed tho the wire I used to connect the power supply to the vfd is hot. Too much resistance on the wire?


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Jawbreak wrote:
I noticed tho the wire I used to connect the power supply to the vfd is hot. Too much resistance on the wire?


What size is the power wire you are using?


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