Hi Guys,
I know this is a old thread, but the AXE033 serial display is frustrating. Let me explain.
To set the scene, I am using it with 20x2 on C.7 default internal clock.
I write the first line "hello", this is OK.
Move cursor to the start of at line 2 position 1, write "world", this fails at 192. If I increment line 2 position from 192 one position up to 193 and it writes "world" at the second position.
This is frustrating me, as I need to start "world" at 192 not 193.
If I use 192 for the second line the display is effectively blank, but you can see faint LCD activity that is not readable.
pause 500
serout c.7,n2400,("hello") ;as an example
pause 1000
serout c.7,n2400,(254,192) ;Move to the start at line 2 position 1
pause 1000
serout c.7,n2400,("world")
don't worry about the delay values, this was to try and understand if longer display serial write time is needed!
Does anyone have more insight to this simple problem?
Regards
Gerald
I know this is a old thread, but the AXE033 serial display is frustrating. Let me explain.
To set the scene, I am using it with 20x2 on C.7 default internal clock.
I write the first line "hello", this is OK.
Move cursor to the start of at line 2 position 1, write "world", this fails at 192. If I increment line 2 position from 192 one position up to 193 and it writes "world" at the second position.
This is frustrating me, as I need to start "world" at 192 not 193.
If I use 192 for the second line the display is effectively blank, but you can see faint LCD activity that is not readable.
pause 500
serout c.7,n2400,("hello") ;as an example
pause 1000
serout c.7,n2400,(254,192) ;Move to the start at line 2 position 1
pause 1000
serout c.7,n2400,("world")
don't worry about the delay values, this was to try and understand if longer display serial write time is needed!
Does anyone have more insight to this simple problem?
Regards
Gerald