Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of HardwareUsersGuides/UserIOBoard_v1.0/LCD


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Aug 5, 2008, 3:57:26 AM (16 years ago)
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  • HardwareUsersGuides/UserIOBoard_v1.0/LCD

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    1111Based on this very handy [http://www.noritake-itron.com/Softview/fontsh8.htm LCD font guide].
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    15 [[Image(HardwareUsersGuides/UserIOBoard_v1.0/Files:LCD_charmap_displayed.jpg)]]
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    1713== Character Maps ==
     
    4945[[Image(HardwareUsersGuides/UserIOBoard_v1.0/Files:LCD_charExample_blueBlack.png)]]
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    51 The 64-byte array that represents the same character is below; these are the same values used to initialize this character in the default character map (character number 131). The blue-colored pixels here represent solid blue ([RRRGGGBB] = [00000011] = 0x3).
     47The 64-byte array that represents the same character is below; these are the same values used to initialize this character in the default character map (character number 131). The blue-colored pixels here represent solid blue ([RRRGGGBB] = ![00000011] = 0x3).
    5248{{{
    5349#!C
     
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    6763The User I/O Board controller is initialized with a default character map. This map includes both characters (alphanumeric and punctuation) and blocks of various colors. The characters are located in the map at the correct offset that standard ASCII values can be used to access them.
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     65Here is the character map as displayed on the LCD itself: [[BR]]
     66[[Image(HardwareUsersGuides/UserIOBoard_v1.0/Files:LCD_charmap_displayed.jpg)]]
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     68The supported ASCII characters are listed in the table below.
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    6970'''Supported ASCII Characters'''
     
    164165|| 125 || 175 || }    (closing brace) ||
    165166|| 126 || 176 || ~    (tilde) ||
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