i always wondered what the heck those headers were for on my mobo. in my mobo's manual, it has a pinout.... i'll be googling to find more.
i found a guide here that shows how to build an ISA card that i think will do what i am wantng to do. (which is controlling more than one device...
[IMG] [IMG] the contrast control is already present, on the lcd's pcb... [IMG] [IMG] and these two pics show that there are 2 sets of 10...
ok, i am thoroughly confused! i have racked my brain tracing the lines on the pcb from the connectors to the HD61830 and to the various...
nevermind :p
[IMG] do you think it could be used?
[IMG] there's the back of the lcd... those other two small ICs on the bottom left are an unknown chip and what seems to be a generic LM324......
ok, not huge, but big compared to any that ive worked with. 8x80 lines... it has a part number- LM796XKPR, but i came up with absolutely...
ok, hopefully, that means that the polarizing film is on top. now, deicde whther or not you really want to do this. if it doesn't work, you may...
there are three types of lcds- transflective, transmissive, and reflective. the former two are the type which use backlights, the reflective...
here are the mouser.com part numbers for the housings and pins i was talking about- crimp terminals- 538-08-50-0114 housings- 538-22-01-2xx7...
i use it for tons of stuff... it's alot easier to tuck away in the corners of my case to hide from the windowed view! i must have 50-60 ribbon...
thanks everyone. wow, i feel totally inept. :duh: i spent at least one solid hour looking for this stupid thing! whew!
i know what half of you are going to say- :search: but i did! here, at molex, at mouser, everywhere!!! i even found the part i need on...
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