Thanks very much Digitan for that. Sorry it took a while to get back.
Finding info on GLCD programming was a very strenuous process...after piecing together bits of information from different places, I finally managed to control pixels and am now half way through my first GLCD code for my very own image...done half and I can see the image nicely on top half of the screen. A laborious process as Im writing every byte to the GLCD from an 8051 MCU using assembly language.
I have one question though...What does the "Display Start Line" do? Here is what I found on the net:
"The display start line register specifies the line in RAM which corresponds to the top line of the LCD panel, when displaying contents in display data RAM on the LCD panel. It is used for scrolling of the screen"
Ok, that isnt fully making sense to me perhaps because of certain gaps in my knowledge of GLCDs. Does this mean the GLCD RAM is much larger than what the display requires? How does one scroll the screen? Please, any clarification is welcome.
Regards.