Same here, I have a box full. 2mm headers are avaialable at Rapid Electronics which may do the job
22-3250, a 40-way PCB socket, I think solder wires to that and plug in GLCD.
So far I've soldered to the D22, written software in PBP and get diddlysquat on display.
I am at the point where I say what's it all for anyway. I've read the data sheet over and over but still
can't make it work!
Mike
Sorry just noticed this thread again. Are you still having problems Mike? I haven't tried to program one yet but I have other LCD's working with help from this forum. What's PBP for starters? That's not a helpful start is it really. I have some assembly code I can post and you could maybe compare.
Regards - Paul. (now if someone can just help me with walking gaits we'll all be happy!)
Hi Paul
PBP is PicBasicPro a high level language compiler for PIC micros. I still use a bit of asembler when needed but I moved over from assembler to PBP, I found assembler chellenging but too time consuming. I'm OK with basic alpha/numeric LCDs. I still can't get anything on the D22 grphics display despite going over the data thoroughly. Any help just to get a display going would be good then I can get on with some serious programming.
Rgds
Mike
Sorry just noticed this thread again. Are you still having problems Mike? I haven't tried to program one yet but I have other LCD's working with help from this forum. What's PBP for starters? That's not a helpful start is it really. I have some assembly code I can post and you could maybe compare.
Regards - Paul. (now if someone can just help me with walking gaits we'll all be happy!)
Hello Mike. Did you ever manage to get one of these displays to go? - I too have read the data sheet with no results. I am also using Pic Basic but the oshon flavour.
Hello Paul
I didn't manage to get LCD to show anything despite studying the data sheets thoroughly, it's a puzzle. Project on back burner for time being, waiting for inspiration.
Mike