There is a driver for uC\OS-II
(micrium.com) that can be modified for use in Linux but you definitely need to
get permission from Micrium to use it. As usual with slow displays, it
may be better to use the serial version and connect it to a TTY (serial) port.
cty
Charles T. Younger
Sr Software Engineer
Design Concepts, Inc
direct ph. (608)663-1565
fax. (608)221-2133
www.design-concepts.com
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Hello,
For the past few weeks I have been playing with a 4x20 LCD screen and
the little test lcdmesg.c that TS has put out (mostly modifying it to
write to the LCD screen correctly utilizing all 4 lines in order) and I
am thinking about making a module for it to be able to use the screen
as a monitor to get a bash shell on. I do not wish to go through this,
and I was wondering if anyone has developed or knows of a driver for
this purpose, or at least somethign I can modify; all that I have found
was for serial/parallel LCD screens. I am currently using a modified
TSkernel that is a bit lighter than the stock one, but I can throw in
more support if necessary, I am also using the Debian filesystem. I
have seen a BSD TS-7200 do this, and if thats what it will take, I do
not mind moving over to BSD.
-Kris
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