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Last Post 01 Aug 2005 01:56 PM by  Anonymous
Programming LCD Part 2
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edsandoval
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01 Aug 2005 12:38 PM
    Hi,

    My question is a follow-up to Patrice's email on Programming the LCD. I too have successfully executed the flag demo without any hiccups. Now I'd like to write my own source code to drive (turn pixels on and off) my Logic 3.5" LCD. Where can I find some sample code or where do I begin to draw to the display? Please advise. Is there documentation I'm missing or something?

    Ed
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    01 Aug 2005 12:51 PM
    Hi Ed,

    Can you tell me what card engine you are using?

    Thanks,
    edsandoval
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    01 Aug 2005 12:57 PM
    Doh! I forgot to post the card engine I'm using in my Logic Dev. Kit. I'm using the LH75401-11 card engine. Thanks.

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    01 Aug 2005 01:00 PM
    Hi Ed,

    Sharp is going to be your best resource for sample code for the LH75401 card engine.

    You can contact your local FTM for direct support. You can also take a look at Sharp's BlueStreak Software Library. I've linked it below:

    http://www.sharpsma.com/mcu/login.php

    Thank you,
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    01 Aug 2005 01:15 PM
    Aaron,

    That's not exactly what I was hoping to hear. You're LoLo program interfaces to the LCD because of the flag demo. Can't we see the small piece of code that interfaces and drives the display?

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    01 Aug 2005 01:56 PM
    Ed,

    Logic does not freely distribute LogicLoader source or provide samples of it. If you are interested in purchasing LogicLoader code you can contact sales to get a price quote.

    Thanks,
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