[Lcdproc] "Best" serializer command set to emulate?
Matteo Pillon
matteo.pillon@email.it
Wed Aug 9 08:49:01 2006
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Hi,
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 11:33:41AM +1200, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> I have nearly completed soldering a simple Atmel AT90S2313-based LCD
> "backpack" and was curious what folks thought might be the "best"
> command set to implement. I'm planning on hanging this on the back of
> a 20x4 LCD w/LED backlight, so since I've only found AVR-to-2-line LCD
> projects out there, I'm probably going to have to hack up some AVR
> code anyway, and I thought I'd see what (still) has a wide base of
> support.
But why starting a new project? There are already much serial
interfaces out there, also one based on ATtiny2313:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mlf/los/
That interface is still in development, so you can help the author
fixing bugs and implementing new features.
> I could easily hack in the PIC-an-LCD command set, or the Matrix
> Orbital command set, but it's not clear to me what is the best to
> choose for moving forward. It _is_ clear, though, that there's no
> reason to invent a totally new serial command set.
If think pic-an-lcd's one is better.
Bye.
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* Pillon Matteo
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