J jovianconflict New Member Aug 31, 2007 #1 i want to use a lcd with a pic axe but have no idea how please help.
B BeanieBots Moderator Aug 31, 2007 #2 Buy the AXE033 and read the manual. Very easy, you have the option of using it with I2C or serial. If you are a complete novice, I would suggest that you use serial.
Buy the AXE033 and read the manual. Very easy, you have the option of using it with I2C or serial. If you are a complete novice, I would suggest that you use serial.
T Tom2000 Senior Member Sep 1, 2007 #5 I'm surprised hippy hasn't dropped by to promote his excellent tutorial on using LCDs with the Picaxe. He's made the task simple and goofproof. Since he's too modest to toot his own horn, I guess I have to do it for him. <A href='http://www.hippy.freeserve.co.uk/picaxelc.htm' Target=_Blank>External Web Link</a> Have fun! Tom
I'm surprised hippy hasn't dropped by to promote his excellent tutorial on using LCDs with the Picaxe. He's made the task simple and goofproof. Since he's too modest to toot his own horn, I guess I have to do it for him. <A href='http://www.hippy.freeserve.co.uk/picaxelc.htm' Target=_Blank>External Web Link</a> Have fun! Tom
T Tom2000 Senior Member Sep 3, 2007 #7 <i>"Using Hippy's code, how do I output a variable?" </i> You need to convert the variable's value to ASCII, then send it to the LCD digit by digit. Tom Edited by - Tom2000 on 03/09/2007 07:41:13
<i>"Using Hippy's code, how do I output a variable?" </i> You need to convert the variable's value to ASCII, then send it to the LCD digit by digit. Tom Edited by - Tom2000 on 03/09/2007 07:41:13
S sevs3 Member Sep 3, 2007 #8 Thanks Tom I worked it out not long after i posted the question. My next mission is to develop a basic menu system.
Thanks Tom I worked it out not long after i posted the question. My next mission is to develop a basic menu system.