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- 23 Aug 2013 22:43
- Forum: mikroPascal PRO for ARM General
- Topic: SSD1963 8bit vs 16bit mode - stm32f4 @168mhz
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4626
Re: SSD1963 8bit vs 16bit mode - stm32f4 @168mhz
... Hi! Im planning to use a 7" 800x480 LCD panel with SSD1963 controller ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/7-TFT-LCD-SSD1963-Module-Display-Touch-Panel-Screen-PCB-Adapter-Build-in-/370853025098?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item565890154a ), and I hope that You can answer my question: is the bus width auto-d...
- 11 Mar 2013 16:15
- Forum: mikroPascal PRO for PIC General
- Topic: serial bootloader compiling problem
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2058
Re: serial bootloader compiling problem
Hi, Please, could you attach here the project that demonstrates this issue ? Regards, Filip. Hello Filip! i made a copy of bootloader example, and i set the mcu type - nothing else. i got similar result with mikroC Pro 6 too... when i tried to set mcu type to 16F877A instead of 16F887, everyting wa...
- 09 Mar 2013 22:02
- Forum: mikroPascal PRO for PIC General
- Topic: serial bootloader compiling problem
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2058
serial bootloader compiling problem
Hi All! When i try to compile the serial bootloader example program for PIC16 with default settings (16F887), it works well: 0 1 mPPic.exe -MSF -DBG -pP16F887 -Y -DL -O11111114 -fo8 -N"C:\dev\bootloader1\boot16.mpppi" -SP"C:\huh01489\notes_data\h_dir\mikroPascal PRO for PIC 600\defs\" -SP"C:\huh0148...
- 27 Aug 2012 22:24
- Forum: mikroPascal PRO for PIC General
- Topic: USB bootloader + USB HID device mode
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2327
Re: USB bootloader + USB HID device mode
Hello, Did you try to program your HID device project using HID bootloader? Best regards. OMG, like a beginner, i fully misunderstood how it works... :roll: :lol: its ok now... another question: is the protocol of the bootloader process published somewhere ? or are there any open source project for...
- 25 Aug 2012 19:59
- Forum: mikroPascal PRO for PIC General
- Topic: USB bootloader + USB HID device mode
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2327
USB bootloader + USB HID device mode
hi all! i have a PIC18F4550 connected to USB on a simple board. USB bootloader example and USB HID device example works well separately - but i dont know, how to merge them... when i tried to follow the steps in USB_HID_Bootloader.mpas in a new project (or HID example), i got tons of missing file er...
- 09 Aug 2011 17:08
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40036
Re: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
Hi FPeter, Thank your help but I didnt get to open this file that you sent me (3_2tft-320qvt.zip [3.99 KiB]) because the extension is SCH and I have Proteus and this program doenst open it. I tried to open with some viewers from Internet but no sucess. Do you have a PDF copy? My question is only ho...
- 08 Aug 2011 20:22
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40036
Re: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
You can find it in my previous comment as attachment, called " Protel Schematic.zip "Prof.Wagner wrote:Hi FPeter,
I didnt get to open this file.
DO you have it in PDF?
Regards
Prof. Wagner
- 07 Aug 2011 21:31
- Forum: mikroPascal PRO for dsPIC30/33 and PIC24 General
- Topic: HMC5883L digital compass through I2C
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8192
HMC5883L digital compass through I2C
Hi All! I have a problem with reading a HMC5883L digital compass via I2C bus... For the first time, i made a code for the hardware I2C port of a dsPIC30F3014, based on the reference code from honeywell: http://garden.seeedstudio.com/index.php?title=Twig_-_3-axis_Compass_v1.0b and operational example...
- 05 Aug 2011 23:53
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40036
Re: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
Hi FPeter, Thank you again, 1- I am using the MikroMMB for PIC24 to tests and Visual TFT, so I need to use the same wire in this LCD. If I understood correctly I must to wire PMD7 to PMD0 from the MikroMMB for PIC24 to LCD_DB15 to LCD_DB8 of this LCD, because in the LCD of the MikroMMB for PIC24 st...
- 05 Aug 2011 18:58
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40036
Re: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
Hi FPETER, Thank you for help me, but I have 3 questions , could you help me? 1- I can see that the pinout has DB0 to DB15 and the HX8347_B has DB0 to DB17 how must I conect it? 2- The pin out LED_BL of the HX8347_A is the HX8347_B LED_K or LED_A? 3- What is the TouchP_CLK,CD,DIM,BUSY and OUT? The ...
- 05 Aug 2011 17:13
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40036
Re: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
HI Peter, Do you have the PINOUT of this LCD with HX8347-A that you used in your tests? I bought 2 units of this LCD but I dont have the pin out. Could you help me sending the pin out or send me the link where has the pin out? my email is wagner@idtla.com.br Best Regards Prof. Wagner Hi! You can fi...
- 21 Jul 2011 06:22
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: TFT and SPI
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2197
Re: TFT and SPI
Has anyone used the TFT with the SPI interface? Is it usable as a user interface with VTFT with the SPI input or is it too slow? Thanks, Jim i did not test it, but its possible... but You need a custom TFT write command, and custom TFT initialization might be required too... as i found it in some d...
- 08 Jul 2011 16:10
- Forum: Visual TFT Wish List
- Topic: Next release of Visual TFT
- Replies: 28
- Views: 22107
Re: Next release of Visual TFT
where did You find 3.5" LCD with HX8347A controller ? the largest i found is 3.2"...Toley wrote:...3.5" 320x240 LCD already exist with a HX8347A controller and it is perfectly compatible with VisualTFT after some minor modifications...
- 29 Jun 2011 22:48
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: HX8347-D vs. HX8347-A
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40036
- 17 Jun 2011 18:18
- Forum: Visual TFT General
- Topic: large LCD TFT with HX8347-D
- Replies: 10
- Views: 10807
Re: large LCD TFT with HX8347-D
... hello! i think that none of them is fully software compatible! might be hardware compatible with same pinout, but they have different addressing and control registers, so its not possible to drive these chipsets with mikroe libs directly i checked nearly all the datasheets of available controll...