I don't know what to call it, but its like a data analyser.

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No, it is in a format, you just don't know what it is. Without that info, your just milking a bull.

ok i dont understand, what do you mean its in a format? the value of each pixel is determined by the state of data 1 and 0, its not data coming through like a hex value in a packet or anything like that its just if they are high or low...

and i understand that you can milk a bull, just the milk is not as good
 
Not sure if you found this already or not but this might help people understand the problem a little better and give you better advice.

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The part you identified is in the second one down. Not sure if it's the driver IC or not based on schematic.
 
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hi, and thanks for that. i already have seen those schematics, so i am still at the same point. i fully understand how the screen itself works and how the data is sent to the screen, but i need to do a little more research if i want to pull it straight from the graphics buffer
 

Because for $35 you can get a PicKit2 with a built in logic analyzer.
 
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