I've written a driver for that chip but not for Linux. The documentation
is good and it's a very friendly chipset to work with so writing your own
driver should be a piece of cake (welcome to the embedded world :)
"Yan Seiner"
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07/04/2005 12:03 Subject: [ts-7000] LCD displays
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I'm a relative (make that complete) embedded newbie. I've done a good
bit of development on full-size PCs, so I have a passing familiarity
with linux....
Now for my question. My new employer has hired me in part to provide
some expertise for programming their controllers. I am looking at
using the TS-7xx0, which I think would suit our needs just fine.
The LCD is the big buggaboo. We're using a PLC-type panel with an LCD
that we like. The LCD is manufactured by Orion and sold here by
Hantronix. It has a Toshiba T6963C controller. For various reasons,
we need a large, bright LCD and that one has been in the field for a
number of years. It's also fairly inexpensive as far as LCDs go...
I've found a driver that sounds pretty neat at
<http://wwwthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/~frink/lcd-t6963c-0.1/README.html>.
Obviously the driver isn't made for an embedded system...
Has anyone used a display with this controller? Anyone know of any
drivers that might work on the TS-7xx0?
TIA,
--Yan
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