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Friday, March 14, 2008

[oopic] oSerialL and oLCDSE

I am doing some debugging so I connected a Parallax 2x16 serial LCD to
IOline 31. At first I tried to use an oLCDSE object but just got
garbage on the display. I then switched to using oSerialL (which is
what oLCDSE uses) and I am having no problem correctly writing to the
display.

Sure I could write my own routines to write data to the LCD but was
hoping I could somehow make the oLCDSE object work with the Parallax
display. Looking at the manual for the Parallax Serial 2x16 LCD and
the Scott Edwards LCD I am just not seeing a lot of difference so I am
stumped.

FWIW I am running at 2400 baud. I did try inverting the data to no
avail.

Suggestions?

Brian Lloyd
Granite Bay Montessori School 9330 Sierra College Bl
brian AT gbmontessori DOT com Roseville, CA 95661
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