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could someone help a brother out?

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digital_loop
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could someone help a brother out?

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I got this screen from a friend of mine, it's from a super old laptop... we're talking old here. I know that the laptop it came from was a dos only system... even if I can't use lcd smartie, which I'm pretty sure I can't at the moment, I was hoping that maybe it had everything I would need to connect it as a secondary stats monitor or something...

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Post by caesar »

Hi!

If the display still works (beeing from an old laptop AND after you took the glass apart from it as it looks in the pics - there is a chance that you won't be able to realign the contacts between the glass and PCB) there is a possibility to program a microcontroller to do the communication between smartie and the display if you find the datasheets for the lcd's controller.

This means that you know how to program microcontrollers though...

I would start by searching datasheets for the display's controller - seems that it's made by OKI - Okidata.
As far as the programming goes you're pretty much on your own!

Good luck!
Caesar

Have a look here:
http://forums.lcdsmartie.org/viewtopic.php?t=841
It's just to get an idea cause it uses a different display controller.
digital_loop
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Post by digital_loop »

well, that's a start I suppose. I know some basic motorolla coding and a few other languages from days in college and hacking the dss satellites... so at least I have a place to start from. the pins are still lined up nicely, I put it all back together and gave it a quick test to check.

Can anyone point me in the right direction to get me started on doing a project like this... I know that it would be easier to spend the 20-40 bucks on a pre-fab, but where's the sense of accomplishment?
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