Lucian Muresan a écrit :
Nicolas Huillard wrote:
Lucian Muresan a écrit :
even if it's off-topic on this list, the glcdlib driver I wrote for LCDproc emerged due to graphlcd which I heard of on this list first. You can have a look at http://www.muresan.de/graphlcd/lcdproc/ if you're interested. Many thanks go to Andreas Regel and the whole VDR developers and contributors.
If I understand correctly the introduction on http://www.muresan.de/graphlcd/lcdproc/, this driver allows lcdproc to display things on a graphic LCD, but does not allow to use a text-based LCD display with the graphlcd plugin (which seems obvious, stated like this).
Exactly.
Wandering from the first URL, I finally jumped to http://serdisplib.sourceforge.net/ (a library that allows to use many sorts of LCD on the average computer), and found the solution to my long-lasting problem : what display could be placed behind the VFD window of my CD-audio-case based VDR ? (connecting the bare VFD to the // port is a bit too much for me : get a suitable VFD driver, power supply, display controler for that display, connect it to the PC, develop the corresponding software driver of plugin...)
The anwser here is : the average LCD found in a broken/unfashioned cell phone ! There is averything here to connect the tiny display in the PC and use graphlcd with it. I was wondering when those LCD could be used for anything else than junk.