[Lcdproc] does LCDd support usb to parallel converter ?
Eric Pooch
epooch@cox.net
Thu Aug 2 14:17:02 2007
Because it has a kernel driver, it should act exactly like a built-in =20=
parallel port. Since lcdproc works with built-in parallel ports, it =20
will work with those adapters. I have had good luck with these on =20
the Mac and regularly use them to power and send data to LCDs.
--Eric
On Aug 2, 2007, at 5:57 AM, Guillaume Membr=E9 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have HD44780-compatible LCD connected to the parallel port and wired
> in 8-bit winamp.
> I would like to connect it via usb. I have found that some
> usb-to-parallel are supported by the kernel : those with a USS720 ou
> USS725 chip are recognized. [1] explains this in details.
>
> So here is my question : is LCDd able to drive a HD44780 trough =20
> this converter ?
>
> [1] : http://www.g-cipher.net/~reboots/projects/lcd/
>
> Thanks a lot
> Guillaume
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