Hi Everyone,
I was just looking at an OLED display from NewHavenDisplay, the NHD-2.7-12864UCY3.
I saw that it had a parallel interface version, but the controller is a SSD1325 and I hadn't heard of it before and wondered if any of the GLCD modules for swordfish would work with it. All the control lines look familiar.
http://www.newhavendisplay.com/app_notes/SSD1325.pdf
Thanks in advance.
Jason.
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I was beaten to it... Thankfully.
This little screen is exactly what I was looking for, or a 240x320 would have been better, but this is great to start with. And the screens are only $15.00
Perfect to me...
http://digital-diy.com/forum/swordfish- ... tml#p15838
This little screen is exactly what I was looking for, or a 240x320 would have been better, but this is great to start with. And the screens are only $15.00
Perfect to me...
http://digital-diy.com/forum/swordfish- ... tml#p15838
I know its probably a bit late, but have you tried the code I posted here:
http://www.sfcompiler.co.uk/forum/viewt ... t="SSD0323"
5th post down, or search the forum for SSD0323, or you can download it from here.
Having a quick look through your datasheet, it looks like it should work with minimal changes. Note: I have not fully checked it. So don't just trust my opinion!
My version uses the built in GLCD functions (writeat, circle, elipse, square, etc.) rather than having to roll my own. I guess I really should have put it up on the wiki at some point.
Regards
http://www.sfcompiler.co.uk/forum/viewt ... t="SSD0323"
5th post down, or search the forum for SSD0323, or you can download it from here.
Having a quick look through your datasheet, it looks like it should work with minimal changes. Note: I have not fully checked it. So don't just trust my opinion!
My version uses the built in GLCD functions (writeat, circle, elipse, square, etc.) rather than having to roll my own. I guess I really should have put it up on the wiki at some point.
Regards