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strombom
Joined: 23 Jun 2003 Posts: 39 Helped: 2 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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11 Nov 2004 11:44 Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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Hi!
I put together a 128*64 pixel LCD and connected to PHP through an ATMega16
http://193.11.236.26:1235/
/Johan
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nikifena
Joined: 11 Dec 2003 Posts: 115 Helped: 8 Location: Bulgaria
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11 Nov 2004 21:29 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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COOL
excellent work!
give us more information
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sinatra
Joined: 29 Mar 2002 Posts: 243 Helped: 12 Location: Neverland
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11 Nov 2004 21:36 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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Very nice!
How did you do to connect your atmega to internet???
Did you implement tcp/ip stack, etc...
S.
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Bingo600
Joined: 26 Aug 2004 Posts: 239 Helped: 14
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11 Nov 2004 21:56 Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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If uou have a look at the Breadboard , it must be via the RS232 chip in top of pic.
He hasnt gotten any wires besides those to LCD , and the M16 doesnt have external memory I/F.
But its a Cute little demo
/Bingo
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strombom
Joined: 23 Jun 2003 Posts: 39 Helped: 2 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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11 Nov 2004 21:57 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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Hi!
Oh, I didn't implement a tcp/ip stack !
LCD -> ATMega16 -> SerialPort -> PC -> Visualbasic software -> PHP script -> Internet
If you ask I can give you more specifik information but as I said, it's a very simple setup...
/Johan
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pyrite
Joined: 09 Aug 2004 Posts: 49
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12 Nov 2004 1:18 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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strombom
Joined: 23 Jun 2003 Posts: 39 Helped: 2 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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12 Nov 2004 1:40 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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it might be because i use a strange port (1235), sorry but my isp doesn't allow me to have a server on port 80
/Johan
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Buriedcode
Joined: 06 May 2004 Posts: 327 Helped: 34 Location: London
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14 Nov 2004 23:10 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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Erm, WOW.
I'm not impressed by much, but that is pure genius!
It's a fantastic example of what electronics can do using lots of different little things and putting them together. I sent a couple of cheeky messages while I was there, hope you don't mind. It was very popular though, full of messages.
Btw. I'm completely new to LCD, and I think I'm gonna jump in the deep end and start off getting a graphic LCD. I realise I will need a fair bit of memory to store all the characters/pictures/etc.. but I'm sure atmel or a big PIC could do it. If you've got any tips for someone new to LCD's (graphic or otherwise) I'd be grateful to hear them.
Buried(in)Code.
P.s: I'm rifling through your sourcecode now
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strombom
Joined: 23 Jun 2003 Posts: 39 Helped: 2 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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15 Nov 2004 13:00 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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New functions: rotate elephant with two buttons
/Johan
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nooknikz
Joined: 22 Apr 2002 Posts: 404 Helped: 22 Location: thailand
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16 Nov 2004 4:53 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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how to made web server on your computer ? and config server ?
thank you
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strombom
Joined: 23 Jun 2003 Posts: 39 Helped: 2 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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16 Nov 2004 12:51 Re: Say hello to my LCD ;) |
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This is a good server:
http://httpd.apache.org/
And here is the help-file:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/install.html
Here is another webserver that I have heard good things about, very small and easy to use:
http://www.aprelium.com/abyssws/
/Johan
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