Ok, so another LCD I'm trying to get to work is the one from the IBM Thinkpad 760C. Yet again, I've failed to find data on the LCD, nor do I know what I should do after getting the datasheet(s).
Sorry, but you appear to have no idea what you're doing? - and yet you're going for extremely complicated displays that will require months of reverse engineering.
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No harm in trying, plus I have so start with these LCDs somewhere. Regular old passive matrix LCDs just don't cut it
After one has acquired a datasheet for an LCD, would the next step be to get an ic and program? Or is there something I'm missing . . ? Also, I've been trying to understand how the pixel data is sent, but I'm somewhat confused. (for TFTs)
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No harm in trying, plus I have so start with these LCDs somewhere. Regular old passive matrix LCDs just don't cut it
After one has acquired a datasheet for an LCD, would the next step be to get an ic and program? Or is there something I'm missing . . ? Also, I've been trying to understand how the pixel data is sent, but I'm somewhat confused. (for TFTs)
Then look into an OLED display. It's going to require some skill to program any display, do you have any programming / electronic experience?
You appear to be good at pulling things apart.
Then look into an OLED display. It's going to require some skill to program any display, do you have any programming / electronic experience?
You appear to be good at pulling things apart.
Well the reason I'm intent on getting a TFT LCD to work is that I want to play around with some of the insides and only a TFT fits my needs.
I've done C,C++,Java ... (dont wanna list all of them . . ) for about . . 5 years.
And regarding electronics, I've taken/am taking electronics courses ( though nothing regarding displays in detail . . . . )
Yes, I take pride in my ability to take things apart and not know how to use them