zyrppa New Member Jun 21, 2005 #1 Hi! First of all,sorry my bad english. My GBA got broken and i thought that it's LCD-display would be cool on computer.So,does anyone know/have schematic/circuit to do this?
Hi! First of all,sorry my bad english. My GBA got broken and i thought that it's LCD-display would be cool on computer.So,does anyone know/have schematic/circuit to do this?
Roboticinfo New Member Jun 21, 2005 #2 reply Sorry but this is not possible, basicly without the board it is just a plain lcd screen. The GBA had an attachment that allowed you to watch tv, but the resoultion was pore and tv shows use 25 frames per second, Correct me if I am wrong. Also your computer can only do a 640x480 and the size of the GBA lcd is not able todo a 640x480 if it was even possible to make it a computer screen. Anyway it will not work sorry.
reply Sorry but this is not possible, basicly without the board it is just a plain lcd screen. The GBA had an attachment that allowed you to watch tv, but the resoultion was pore and tv shows use 25 frames per second, Correct me if I am wrong. Also your computer can only do a 640x480 and the size of the GBA lcd is not able todo a 640x480 if it was even possible to make it a computer screen. Anyway it will not work sorry.
J Jay.slovak Active Member Jun 21, 2005 #3 Re: reply Roboticinfo said: Sorry but this is not possible, basicly without the board it is just a plain lcd screen. The GBA had an attachment that allowed you to watch tv, but the resoultion was pore and tv shows use 25 frames per second, Correct me if I am wrong. Also your computer can only do a 640x480 and the size of the GBA lcd is not able todo a 640x480 if it was even possible to make it a computer screen. Anyway it will not work sorry. Click to expand... I think he would like to use it as LCD diplaying system info, such as temperature and FAN speeds, not as main LCD screen...
Re: reply Roboticinfo said: Sorry but this is not possible, basicly without the board it is just a plain lcd screen. The GBA had an attachment that allowed you to watch tv, but the resoultion was pore and tv shows use 25 frames per second, Correct me if I am wrong. Also your computer can only do a 640x480 and the size of the GBA lcd is not able todo a 640x480 if it was even possible to make it a computer screen. Anyway it will not work sorry. Click to expand... I think he would like to use it as LCD diplaying system info, such as temperature and FAN speeds, not as main LCD screen...
zyrppa New Member Jun 21, 2005 #4 Re: reply Jay.slovak said: Roboticinfo said: Sorry but this is not possible, basicly without the board it is just a plain lcd screen. The GBA had an attachment that allowed you to watch tv, but the resoultion was pore and tv shows use 25 frames per second, Correct me if I am wrong. Also your computer can only do a 640x480 and the size of the GBA lcd is not able todo a 640x480 if it was even possible to make it a computer screen. Anyway it will not work sorry. Click to expand... I think he would like to use it as LCD diplaying system info, such as temperature and FAN speeds, not as main LCD screen... Click to expand... Yes,that's right.I WOULD like to use it as LCD displaying system info,not as LCD screen.
Re: reply Jay.slovak said: Roboticinfo said: Sorry but this is not possible, basicly without the board it is just a plain lcd screen. The GBA had an attachment that allowed you to watch tv, but the resoultion was pore and tv shows use 25 frames per second, Correct me if I am wrong. Also your computer can only do a 640x480 and the size of the GBA lcd is not able todo a 640x480 if it was even possible to make it a computer screen. Anyway it will not work sorry. Click to expand... I think he would like to use it as LCD diplaying system info, such as temperature and FAN speeds, not as main LCD screen... Click to expand... Yes,that's right.I WOULD like to use it as LCD displaying system info,not as LCD screen.
J Jay.slovak Active Member Jun 21, 2005 #5 OK, first send us the picture of the LCD (showing it's PINs) and some model numbers written on it.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jun 21, 2005 #6 Jay.slovak said: OK, first send us the picture of the LCD (showing it's PINs) and some model numbers written on it. Click to expand... I would suspect it's just a plain glass LCD screen, no driver chips or anything - NOT a trivial thing to try and interface if it is!.
Jay.slovak said: OK, first send us the picture of the LCD (showing it's PINs) and some model numbers written on it. Click to expand... I would suspect it's just a plain glass LCD screen, no driver chips or anything - NOT a trivial thing to try and interface if it is!.
J Jay.slovak Active Member Jun 21, 2005 #7 Nigel Goodwin said: Jay.slovak said: OK, first send us the picture of the LCD (showing it's PINs) and some model numbers written on it. Click to expand... I would suspect it's just a plain glass LCD screen, no driver chips or anything - NOT a trivial thing to try and interface if it is!. Click to expand... If it's like that, then it's useless to us... That's why I want to see a picture of it
Nigel Goodwin said: Jay.slovak said: OK, first send us the picture of the LCD (showing it's PINs) and some model numbers written on it. Click to expand... I would suspect it's just a plain glass LCD screen, no driver chips or anything - NOT a trivial thing to try and interface if it is!. Click to expand... If it's like that, then it's useless to us... That's why I want to see a picture of it
zyrppa New Member Jun 22, 2005 #9 reply Would this be possible?But how i know what pins i connect together?