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MX012 - Life on the PIC
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Re: Life on the PIC
Thanks! One thing I didn't do was post the Flowcode files though! Hopefully better late than never.
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gLCD YouTube videos
Hi. If anyone is interested, there is a YouTube video of the dsPIC with a gLCD attached available. The program was built using the new Flowcode for dsPIC software.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KeUJgCvt0I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KeUJgCvt0I
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Re: MX012 - Life on the PIC
It might be a good idea to document the hardware setting/connections for these articles as well. The component settings for the gLCD suggest the EB058 is connected to PORT_BL, however the settings for the EB058 jumpers/patches are not clear. I 'guessed' working settings from the Astroids video (EB058 with DB9 at left side, from the top of J5: pin 2 to CS, pin 3 to SCK, pin 4 to SDI, pin 5 to SDO).
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