beautiful work
awesome work! very impressive... I have been thinking of doing something similar to that but using a regular HD44780 to control a similar LED...
Krylon makes a "Stained Glass" paint, its semi-transparent and bascially colors things... think this would work very well for a mobo becuase then...
wow, i havent logged into these forums in forever, but i must say, it was defintely worth reading all 30 pages of this thread absolutely...
well VT102 protocol is very simple, its mostly serial ASCII... basicly i just need a microcontroller to convert the ASCII coming in from the...
ok so here is my brainstorm... i do a -lot- of work with managed hubs, switches and routers ex. baynetworks, cisco... and they all use serial...
dam dude, that sucks bad... your best bet is like primus said, call up UPS and say that your tracking sais arrived, but it never arrived...
ya it works! :clap: these animations are so hillarious man i think it makes buying the display worth it :lol:
ya, aww well i ran it on my HD44780 display... FUNNY++ thanks man! (*bows down*, i'm, not worthy! i'm not worthy! :lol:) i always knew...
aparantly according to a thread on Eio.com this LCD is a passive maxtrix graphical display (like a laptop display) so you would need a controller...
dosent work for me, i think your using different wiring :sigh:
the BGMicro VFD is just a serial VFD... so any USB>Serial converter will work since they just emulate a COM port... unline USB>Parallel...
most CCFL backlit displays are like that... i have a 240x64 SED1330 display that uses a little metal attachement on the left to secure the CCFL...
definately hillarious... now to make the noritake version :D
hey guys, i posted a summary of some of the info minus the detailed datasheets over on my page... http://flecom.net/[H]OCP/vfd.html also...
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