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PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 19:00 
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Toshiba TLX-1013 160x128 is hardwired as 2 screens (8 rows + 8 rows or 64 columns + 64 columns). MDS="L" and DUAL="L". AT http://www.locamation.com/locam01/02_IndustrialComputers/Z_Displays/Datasheets/TLX-1013-EO.PDF is the documentation and on page 8-11 all about memory addresses. Is it possible to support such memory layout? MDS, MD1 and MD0 are on one big ground point so it is not so easy to wire MDS to 5V.


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What I quickly looked at the datasheet it should be possible to support that. But I think it's going to make the code somewhat more complicated so this doesn't have the highest priority at the moment, sorry.

Any need to get the display working soon ?


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Henri wrote:
What I quickly looked at the datasheet it should be possible to support that. But I think it's going to make the code somewhat more complicated so this doesn't have the highest priority at the moment, sorry.

Any need to get the display working soon ?

I rewired my display, but now the lower half has some walking vertical bars(all 64 pixel).
Old : New
DUAL=L DUAL=H
MDS=L MDS=H
MD2=H MD2=L
FS1=L FS1=H

MD0=L
MD1=L
MD3=H
FS0=L
1 screen, 16 lines, 6x8 Font, 40columns. Any ideas?


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At the moment I don't have any better ideas than what Zotty already posted in his forum.


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